How far would a bullet go in the air?

A bullet fired straight up, with no wind, might reach a height of 10,000 feet (about three kilometers), but will come back down at only around 150 miles per hour: just 10% of the speed and with only 1% of the energy as the originally fired bullet.
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How far will a bullet travel straight up in the air?

If fired vertically into the air, a bullet can reach a height of up to around 2 miles.
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How far does a 9mm bullet travel in the air?

"A 9mm bullet travels around 1500 ft/s. It will travel around 2500 yards before it falls."
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Can a bullet reach the atmosphere?

Even a bullet, fired straight up at the maximum speed a gunpowder blast can accelerate it to, will never leave the lowest layer of Earth's atmosphere. A combination of gravity and air resistance will slow it down until it reaches a maximum height, whereupon it will fall back down to Earth's surface.
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How much distance a bullet can travel?

A centerfire bullet can travel several miles. Small shot can travel 200-350 yards. Larger shot can travel over 600 yards.
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How long does it take for a 50cal bullet to fall back down?



How high can an AK-47 bullet go?

The AK-47 and AKM, with the 7.62 × 39 mm cartridge, have a maximum effective range of around 300 meters (330 yd).
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How fast does a bullet travel in mph?

When bullets fly through the air, they do so at amazing speeds. The fastest bullets travel more than 2,600 feet per second. That's equivalent to over 1,800 miles per hour. To put that in perspective, it's amazing to realize that bullets travel over twice the speed of sound!
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Will a gun fire underwater?

If you're wondering how it's even possible to shoot a gun underwater, gunpowder contains oxygen — a key element in the firing process — the gun still goes off exactly as it would on land.
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How far will a 22 bullet travel before dropping?

22 caliber. It can travel around 1.5 miles at a 12,000 foot altitude," Paskiewicz said. Many factors go into where a bullet travels like wind, obstacles, weight of bullet and trajectory.
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Can a falling bullet penetrate a roof?

According to Houselogic.com, stray bullets fired into the air often lodge in roofs, causing minor damage that requires repair. In most cases, the bullets will penetrate a roof's surface, leaving a hole where water can seep inside and cause a leak.
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How far does a .22 bullet travel?

A . 22 LR bullet is capable of traveling 2,000 yards (1,800 m), which is more than 1 mile (1.6 km).
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How far will a 50 cal bullet travel?

But the evidence from manufacturer advertising, military manuals, expert writing, and civilian owners themselves is that the 50 caliber rifles are accurate at ranges of at least 1,000 yards, and in the hands of a patiently trained and well-practiced marksman, nearly 2,000 yards.
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What is the fastest bullet?

220 Swift remains the fastest commercial cartridge in the world, with a published velocity of 1,422 m/s (4,665 ft/s) using a 1.9 grams (29 gr) bullet and 2.7 grams (42 gr) of 3031 powder.
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Can humans dodge bullets?

Bullet dodging, Scientific American reports, is one such make-believe ability invented by Hollywood. Regardless of your speed and finesse, no human can dodge a bullet at close range. The bullet is simply traveling too fast. Even the slowest handguns shoot a bullet at 760 miles per hour, SciAm explains.
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What is the deadliest weapon ever made?

The deadliest weapon of all time was the 25-megaton hydrogen bomb. Its lethality index score is an astonishing 210,000,000,000. For context, the sword has a lethality score of 20. Created in the manic arms race of the Cold War, the B-41 hydrogen bomb is the deadliest weapon on the list.
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How far will a .308 bullet travel?

308 would be lethal easily out to a mile. However, if we are talking about shooting that medium-size North American game like a whitetail deer, the distance would be much closer. In fact, I argue that the effective range of . 308 on deer is 300 yards.
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How far can a 30/30 bullet travel?

This 30-30 bullet can travel two to two and a half miles. This 0.308 bullet can travel two and a half to three and a half miles. So, as you can see, these bullets can travel a very long distance. Just be sure that you're shooting against a backstop.
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Will a gun work in space?

Fires can't burn in the oxygen-free vacuum of space, but guns can shoot. Modern ammunition contains its own oxidizer, a chemical that will trigger the explosion of gunpowder, and thus the firing of a bullet, wherever you are in the universe.
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Do Navy SEALs have waterproof guns?

But do they still have them? In the early 1970s, U.S. Navy SEALs and Underwater Demolition Teams got a special new weapon. The Mk. 1 Underwater Defense Gun helped combat swimmers defend themselves beneath the waves.
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Can a Glock melt?

Well, if you're talking semi-auto fire, like the Glock was designed for, no human will ever get to the melting point.
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Do bullets travel faster in space?

Bullets shot in space wouldn't really travel any faster than they would on Earth, though they could travel farther. On Earth, gravity eventually pulls the bullet down, even if it doesn't hit anything — or anyone.
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How fast is sniper bullet?

At Mach 5.83 or 6,560 feet per second (FPS), Lobaev's projected sniper round speed would be unmatched among small firearms ammunition. Russian weapons manufacturer Lobaev Arms has announced that they can produce small arms ammunition with a muzzle velocity of 2,000 m/s.
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What is price of AK-47?

15,000 each': what price peace on the Indo-Burmese frontier?
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