The maximum effective range of a .45 caliber bullet is approximately 120 meters.
25m
1/4 mile plus- the EFFECTIVE range is about 50 yards
@ 50m
The maximum effective range for a typical 9mm Parabellum handgun is about 50 meters. The bullet can be driven to a maximum range of over 1000 meters- when fired at a 45 degree angle. This will have no accuracy, and can only guarantee the bullet will hit the earth- somewhere.
The effective range of a .380 caliber bullet typically extends from about 50 to 100 yards for accurate shooting, although the bullet can travel much farther—up to several hundred yards—if not obstructed. Factors such as bullet design, weight, and environmental conditions can influence its maximum distance. However, its lethality decreases significantly beyond its effective range, making it less reliable for hitting targets at longer distances.
Assuming you mean a Brno 602, it will depend on the caliber that the rifle is made in. Brno 602 is a make and model, not caliber.
The maximum range of a .50 BMG catridge (there are others) - with no accuracy, is about 6,000 meters. The maximum EFFECTIVE range (skilled marksman) is about 1/3 of that. Prior answers to this question attributed a range that can only be reached by the main guns on a battleship.
Impossible to answer without knowing the caliber, bullet weight, barrel length.
1500-2000 meters
Beretta is a MAKE of firearm. It does not tell us the model or caliber, which will determine the maximum range that a fired bullet can travel. You need to specify.
If you are reasonably proficient, maybe 50 yards. The bullet is deadly for 200 yards or more but not very accurate.
2-4 miles, depending on the cartridge. That is not the effective range, but the maximum.