Feet per second x 0.3048 = meters per second.
146.6 feet per second.
20 feet in 0,5 seconds ==> 40 feet per second 40 feet per second * 3 seconds = 120 feet
1,100 feet per second = 66,000 feet per minute
80.6666667 feet per second
The Barrett M107 .50 caliber sniper rifle is known to shoot faster than the speed of sound. The speed of sound is approximately 1,125 feet per second, while the Barrett M107 has a muzzle velocity of about 2,800 feet per second.
1800 meters is 5905 feet, which makes it something over a mile (5280 feet in a mile). Pretty good for a sniper rifle.
Depends entirely on the load; can be a few hundred or a few thousand
Depends entirely on the load; can be a few hundred or a few thousand
A Intervention Sniper Rifle (from Cod6) us as long as 7 feet, longer than a full size adult.
Around 465 but after a while it will degrade. Still a hell of a gun but the digi is kinda gay
1 and1/4 mile
853 meters per second (which translates to approximately 2800 feet per second). There'll be some variation based on barrel length, charge used in the round, etc.
The .50 BMG round travels at about 2,800 feet per second, or about 1,900 miles per hour.
The velocity of a .223 caliber projectile can vary depending on factors such as the specific load, barrel length, and type of firearm. Generally, the velocity can range from around 2,700 to 3,300 feet per second.
The Crosman 1322 fires a .22 caliber pellet. It is rated at 460 Feet Per Second (FPS).The Crosman 1322 fires a .22 caliber pellet. It is rated at 460 Feet Per Second (FPS).
It is a wildcat rifle using reformed or fireformed .300 weatherby brass. It is capable of shooting a 180 grain ballistic tip, 30 caliber bullet at 3350 feet per second. I believe it designed by Bob Hart.