Assuming you mean a bullet fired from a .22 caliber handgun, the answer is, yes, it can, but it depends on several variables.
If you mean "farther" yes, generally speaking, a .22 will travel further than a .45. The .45 is a much heavier bullet and loses velocity at a faster rate.
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Almost 22 mph
No, a 22 is not larger than a 223. In numerical terms, 223 is greater than 22. In the context of ammunition, .22 refers to a smaller caliber, while .223 indicates a larger caliber round. Thus, both in numerical value and in caliber size, 223 is larger than 22.
Since one knot is one nautical mile an hour, divide 324 by 22 for your answer. It is going to be just under 15 hours.
Yes, colt makes a few different versions of the 22 caliber handgun such as the Woodsman, and Challenger.
The exact value of a 1910 Colt 22 caliber mini handgun would actually be highly dependent on a number of factors. Most importantly, the condition of the handgun.
If you mean "farther" yes, generally speaking, a .22 will travel further than a .45. The .45 is a much heavier bullet and loses velocity at a faster rate.
small .22 or .25 caliber handgun
About 1 mile, when fired at a 45 degree angle.
Put it on a scale
Which model, what condition, condition, and condition?????
50-100 or so
in excess of a mile
Old gun catalogs
Possible.
It is possible.