I don't know of anything like that for pistol bullets.
However Hatchers Notebook has a chapter on vertically fired rifle bullets.
A 150 grain 30-06 bullet at 2,700 FPS reaches a height of 9,000 feet.
18 seconds going up.
31 seconds coming down.
Maximum range is well covered though.
.38 Special 158 grain at 855 FPS = 1,800 yards.
.357 Magnum 158 grain at 1.430 FPS = 2,350 yards.
9mm Luger 124 grain at 1,140 FPS = 1,900 yards.
.44 Mag 240 at 1,570 FPS = 2,500 yards.
45 ACP 234 grain at 820 FPS = 1,640 yards.
The thing is, I suspect those 4rh. of July shooters don't fire the guns straight up, but rather at 45 degrees or so.
Which is about the optimum angle to attain the max ranges listed above.
It goes without saying, It's a very dangerous and stupid thing to do!!!
rc