It depends on the kind of ammo.
A bomb can weight tons of tons of metric tons.
A .50 caliber bullet can weigh around a pound.
usually in a A-10 II carries 1,200 ammo, which at maximum R.P.M. can be expended in 17seconds
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Each soldier carried a different amount depending on job and size of unit. Personal ammo was around 200rounds for rifle, 2-4 grenades, maybe a couple of morter shells, a claymore mine, and extra heavy machine gun ammo. Some soldiers had LAWs which is a rocket launcher and would also carry the rockets for the weapon. Its was more about how much weight a man could carry rather than how much individual ammo.
catapult ammo can be anything from cows, to boulders.
62cal
Ammo weigh's 100 pounds
3-4 lbs
The M60 itself weighs about 23 lbs... as for the ammo box, I can't tell you how much that'll weigh, as it'll be dependent on the dimension, what padding there is in it, what material it's made from.
About 7.5 ounces, depending on which bullet is used.
Can't be answered without knowing the exact load.
35 lbs. (15.9kg) 100 rds empty can wt. 5.3 lbs
I think there are 200 bullets in a uzi ammo clip
It depends on what kind of ammo.
You have to be more specific. Looking at the "Magazine" or "clip" can give you a good idea on how much ammo a weapon can hold. Also the caliber size of the ammo is a factor to how much ammo is in a "Magazine/clip".
You have much less ammo, and the ammo drop by enemies is significantly reduced.
For .50 BMG, ammo is about $4.50 to $5 per cartridge for ordinary ball ammo. Some specialty ammo is MUCH more expensive.
Yes. Loading in too much ammo can actually jam your gun.