Normally 50. Some specialty self defence ammo comes 25 or 20 to a box.
Normally 50. Some specialty self defence ammo comes 25 or 20 to a box.
It is the same cartridge
11.5 mm bullet diameter
20 mm cannons.
It depends on condition. If ammo and print of box is perfect it can cost up to $30 for a box of 50. If box is in fair condition including ammo you can get $20 for a box of 50. If you are missing rounds or box is ripped it could go between $0 and $15. 22lr is hard to find these days.
I have seen it done. It will fail to eject or fail to fire. Don't have a box of .380 present while shooting 9mm.
I have had good success with Federal rifle ammo.
9mm Luger.
if you mean 7.35 carcano look on gunbroker there is a gentleman nambu1 who reloads for it and has very resonable prices
45 cal. Long Colt (.45LC) rounds like those used in a 45 cal. revolver. Many of this type of Derringer also can fire .410 gauge shotgun shells. Do a search for your specific model and get the manufacturers recommendations for ammunition.
They are shells fired from a gun with a bore of just under 1.5 inches.
No. The AK-47 is only chambered in 7.62x39mm. A 5.56x45mm round would not fit in its chamber. However, the modernized AK-101 is chambered in 5.56mm.