The clips themselves held ten rounds each. Those were used to load magazines, which varied in capacity. In the earlier stages of the M16s service life, 20 round magazines were the standard issue. In the late 1960s, 30 round magazines became available, and have been the standard since. Magazines of varying capacities have been designed for the M16, AR-15, and other rifle types which use the STANAG 4179 magazine. Five and ten round magazines were manufactured for the civil market, while magazines in capacities of 35 and 60 rounds, as well as drum magazines with capacities of 90, 100, and 120 rounds, have been manufactured.
Six rounds.
6 rounds
The M-1 Garand uses an "en bloc" clip, rather than a magazine. The standard clip holds 8 rounds. The entire clip is loaded into the rifle, after firing the last cartridge, the empty clip is automatically ejected from the rifle.
Depends on who made it.
13 rounds of .44-40 ammunition.
Normally 30 rounds per clip
Depends on who made it and in what configuration.
The Barrett M82 anti-materiel rifle has a standard magazine capacity of 10-rounds.
A Winchester model 1894 rifle will hold 6 rounds of 30-30 ammo total.5 rounds in the magazine,and 1 round in the chamber.
The DE does not take clips.
One. It was a single shot muzzle loader.
The number of rounds a magazine holds is a function of the magazine, not a function of the gun. Many 1911 magazines hold 8 rounds, a few Sig magazines hold 8 rounds, and there are others.