1-100 depending on EXACT model
The .45 caliber is bigger in diameter. If you mean weight. The .45 caliber is generally heavier. However there are some lightweight .45 caliber bullets that are lighter than .357 caliber bullets. Generally speaking .45 caliber bullets weigh between 180 - 230 grains. While .357 caliber bullets generally weigh between 158 - 180 grains. If you are talking about diameter, the .357 caliber bullets are approximately 0.357 inches in diameter. The .45 caliber is approximately 0.450 inches in diameter. Again, using this measure, the .45 caliber is the larger bullet.
The M-1911A1,45 caliber automatic pistol holds 7 cartridges in the magazine, and can have one more chambered. The .45 caliber REVOLVER which dated from after the civil war up thru WW I, held 6 cartridges
Typically six.
The USP .45 utilizes .45 caliber bullets, as the name suggests.
35-45 bullet
.45 ACP.
It depends on which model or brand you are talking about. Some hold 5 or 6, some hold as many as 14.
It depends on what you mean by bigger, but the answer to the question you're probably asking is yes. A .45 caliber bullet is .45 of an inch in diameter. A .44 caliber is .44 of an inch, so it's slightly smaller in diameter. However, .44 caliber bullets are many times longer and heavier. A common weight for .45s is 200 or 220 grain, and for .44s it's usually 240 grains.
it depends what gun it is but usually there is 8 bullets in a semi-automatic pistol. with some there are only 7 bullets in the magazine but to achieve the maximum rounds the gun can carry the 7 shot mag is inserted, the pistol is cocked and the mag is removed, another bullet is inserted and the mag is again placed inside the gun.
A ".45 caliber" can be a gun that uses .45 caliber ammunition or it can be a round of that ammunition. There are several specific calibers of small arms ammunition that are all generally called ".45 caliber." They have bullets that are roughly .454 of an inch or 454/1000 fractionally. A famous .45 caliber is the .45 Long Colt, invented in the 1870s and still popular today. It is used in revolvers. Another caliber that is the same diameter but a lot shorter in length is the .45 ACP or .45 automatic Colt pistol. It was made for use in the U.S. military's Model 1911 handgun, and it is still a popular caliber today in that gun and in other handguns. There are some rifles and carbines that use .45 caliber ammo, too.
It will be based on the size of the cartridge loop. These are a material (usually leather) that has SOME stretch- so the same loop holds 44 and 45. Loops are usually small (.22) medium (.38/357) and large (45).
the semi-automatic 45 pistol holds seven rounds in the magazine and one in the chamber