It's a belt fed weapon. Capacity is limited only by how many belts you snap together.
Condition 1: the bolt is locked to the rear. The safety is on. The source of ammunition is in position on the feed tray. The cover is closed. Condition 2: not applicable condition 3: the bolt is forward. The chamber is empty. The safety is off. The source of ammunition is in position on the feed tray. The cover is closed. Condition 4: the bolt is forward. The chamber is empty. The safety is off. The feed tray is clear of ammunition. The cover is closed.
A magazine that hold 13 rounds of ammunition. A Browing High Power is an example.
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30,000 rounds
Louis Baeriswyl has written: 'Optimal mix of ammunition inventory and production capacity' -- subject(s): Economics
Butt stock, receiver and barrel
Fabrique Nationale USA. The M240 is a variant of the FN MAG, originally manufactured by Fabrique Nationale (Belgium) in the late 1950s, and produced under licence in a number of countries (as well as an unlicenced production in the Peoples Republic of China).
You can buy ammo SDU's from the ammunition vending machines, they will increase the max ammo capacity, and grenade capacity. Depending on how far you are in the game, you will be offered the green one, purple one, or orange one, which increase the maximum capacities to new levels.
New Jersey prohibits the manufacture, transportation, shipment, sale or disposal of any large capacity ammunition magazine, unless the magazine is intended to be used for authorized military or law enforcement purposes. New Jersey defines “large capacity ammunition magazine” as a box, drum, tube or other container which is capable of holding more than 15 rounds of ammunition to be fed continuously and directly into a semi-automatic firearm.The state prohibits the knowing possession of a large capacity magazine unless the possessor has registered an assault firearm pursuant to state law and uses the magazine in connection with competitive shooting matches sanctioned by the Director of Civilian Marksmanship of the U.S. Department of the Army.
Browning did not make ammunition. They branded ammunition made for them.