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The PPSh-41 could be fed by either a 35-round box magazine, or a 71 round drum mag. Both used 7.62mm rounds.
The Glock 18 machine pistol is typically used with a 33-round detachable box magazine. However, the 17-round magazine that sits flush with the butt of the grip from a Glock 17 can also be used.
The M1921 Thompson submachinegun used a detachable magazine- and could accept any of 4 different ones- a 20 or 30 round box magazine, or a 50 or 100 round drum magazine.
"Round" is used in reference to the cartridges they hold, not the magazine itself. A "30 round stick magazine" would be a detachable box magazine (detachable box magazines for submachineguns and other pistol cartridge weapons are often known as "stick" for their appearance, which makes them look more stick-like than the bulkier box magazines used for rifle cartridges) which holds 30 rounds of ammunition.
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The two most common magazine capacities for the M4A1 carbine as 20- and 30-rounds. These come in the form of STANAG magazines, originally used in the M16. 100-round Beta C-Mags are also available.
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You can purchase a replacement 7 round magazine from Numrich Arms at www.e-gunparts.com. The Part Number is 403080B Cost is $19.95. It is the same magazine used in the Marlin 80 Bolt Action rifle. Happy shooting!
No, a 303 is a rimmed cartridge, the 308 is rimless.
The M249 is typically fed from a belt... 100 round "nutsacks" and 200 round plastic drums are often used. It can also be magazine fed from STANAG 4179 magazines (the type used in the M16 and several other rifles). Those can be whatever capacity they're manufactured for, but 30 rounds is typical.
The standard production M1 Garand uses an 8 round en bloc clip. Some variations were made which fed from detachable box magazines, but they never went into large scale production. One model used a 20 round BAR magazine, one model used a magazine which was compatible with the BAR, but could not use a BAR magazine, and several variants used proprietary magazines. Argentine Garands were converted to 7.62x51, and were refitted to use a Beretta BM-59 magazine. Brazilian Garands were converted to 7.62x51, and were refitted to use a FN-FAL (metric) magazine.