50m
About 50 meters.
You will have to specify if it is a muzzle loader or a centerfire.
Depends on the machine gun. The US M60 has an effective range of 1,100 meters. The Browning M2 .50 cal has an effective range of 2,000 yards.
the effective range on any firearm is going to be limited to your ammo, with the m14 its a 30 cal, best way to get an answer is check a current ballistics chart for that round
This will depend to some degree on the barrel length. A 4 inch .38 Special revolver has an effective range of about 50-60 yards.
Depends to some degree on the barrel length. A 4 inch revolver has a maximum range of about 1000 meters- however, the maximum EFFECTIVE range is about 50-60 meters. That is the range where a shooter can reliably hit the target.
Maximum range of a .40 cal pistol is about 960 meters. ACCURATE range is about 50 meters.
Depends on which bullet, and which gun. The .50 cal Browning M-2 Machine gun has an EFFECTIVE range of 2000 yards. The maximum range (how far it can shoot when elevated to a 45 degree angle) is several MILES. Most other firearms have a range much less than that.
The maximum range of a .50 caliber (12.7mm) round, such as the M33 ball ammunition, is approximately 6,800 yards (about 4 miles or 11 kilometers) under ideal conditions. However, effective range for accurate targeting is typically around 1,500 to 2,000 yards (1.4 to 1.8 kilometers) depending on the platform and conditions. The .50 caliber is primarily used in heavy machine guns and sniper rifles, making it effective for long-range engagements.
84 lbs, fires 450-550 rounds per minute, maximum range is 6764 meters, maximum effective range is 1500 meters for a point target or 1,830 meters for an area target, it has a muzzle velocity of 3,050 feet per second, and is capable of firing in single shot or fully automatic
The "typical" maximum effective range of a 7.62mm NATO machinegun is approximately 700-1000 M depending of course on the abilities of the gunner. This can vary with the addition of optical sights and the mounting of the machinegun. If the MG is mounted on a tripod it will be more accurate than a shaky bipod mount. Heavier machineguns, .50 cal and 12.5mm etc have a longer effective range due to the higher propellant charge and stability of the larger projectiles over range. Also with the heavier machine guns they are often mounted in armored fighting vehicles (tanks and apc's) which will, more often than not, have optical sights and computerized ranging. This makes their effective range quite a lot more than an infantryman with his bipod mounted MG. MG range is very situational and cannot really be tied down to one simple answer.