The effective range on this certain Glock is about 125 yards.
It should be marked as to caliber on the barrel.
With familiarity and training, the effective range for a .45 handgun could be 75 yards, or greater for a man-sized target. Typically, pistol shooting ranges have targets set at 5, 7, 10, 14 and 25 yards.
The maximum effective range of a .45 caliber bullet is approximately 120 meters.
There are a number of DIFFERENT .32 caliber cartridges- perhaps the most common auto pistol .32 is the .32 ACP, the most common revolver would be a .32 S&W. Both are lower power cartridges. Depending on the handgun, about 25 meters would be the maximum EFFECTIVE range.
In the usual sense of caliber, it means the diameter of the bullet. The smallest commercial caliber is the .17 rimfire, but there have been MUCH smaller caliber firearms, down to the 1-2 mm range. That is about .05 to .10 caliber.
200 yards
25m
A bullet from a handgun can travel, on average, about a mile.
@ 50m
Can't be answered without knowing ALL markings, type of action and who made it. The caliber will be marked on it somewhere. Might be worn off.
1/4 mile plus- the EFFECTIVE range is about 50 yards