If the gun is stationary before the shot, then the momentum of the gun and the momentum of the bullet are equal and opposite after the shot.
the barrel is the part that the bullet travels through once the gun is fired. it is on the inside of the gun.
if the bullet you have is crimped at the tip that means its a 308 blank
My CS-6 Recon Gun fires at different ranges sometimes, but it usually fires a dart about 7 metres
Fastest in what way? Bullet that travels fastest? That would be a pistol chambered for a very fast rifle cartridge, such as the 22-250, .204 Ruger, or .220 Swift. Fastest firing? Pistol version of the American 180 submachine gun- it fires .22 long rifle ammo at rates of nearly 3000 shots per minute.
because it fires 1 bullet and takes 9 pipes to get the smoke out of the gun because it fires with incredible power
Billy The Kid, had a bullet in you before you could even draw your gun
Caliber refers to the diameter of the bullet the gun fires. The caliber of a 9mm is 9 millimeters. That is about .356 inches.
The 30-06 ( say thirty ought six) fires a bullet that is 7.62 mm in diameter. The 7mm fires a bullet this is, well...... 7mm. 30-06 has a bigger bullet. The size of the GUN can- and does- vary. BTW- catridges such as the 7mm MAGNUM will have greater energy than a 30-06. So- what is your definition of bigger?
if you are talking about the airsoft gun, you can use any type of bb/bullet. The best and fastest bullet are 0.20 gram bbs.
You will have to define what you mean by fastest. Do you mean the fastest velocity of a bullet in flight, or how quickly it can fire a second or thrid shot? For the fastest velocity, probably a handgun such as the T/C Contender, firing a rifle type cartridge. For rapid fire, there are several machine pistols (fully automatic) that fire several hundred shots each minute. Of course, thre is the mini-gun used by Jesse Ventura in the movie Predator- it fires several THOUSAND shots per minute. But you won't find those at your local gun shop.
I think you mean .32 caliber, not mm. It means that the gun fires a bullet that is about 32/100ths of an inch in diameter. A 9mm fires a bullet 9mm in diameter- or about .35 inches in diameter. A 32 mm bullet would be about the size of big (D cell) flashlight battery!