Well, there's the chamber, which holds a round. On a repeating weapon, you're more likely thinking either of the magazine, or - in the case of revolvers - a cylinder.
== == The part that holds the bullets in a revolver type pistol is called the "cylinder". In an automatic type pistol it's called a "magazine".
Belt Fed machine gun average holds 250 rounds. Mag Fed holds 50 rounds. Vickers canvas belt holds 300 rounds, while Maxim holds 150 rounds. Lead bullets are most often used.
The chamber.
It means when someone in the army or who owns a gun has run out of bullets in his magazine (thing that holds the bullets) and has to replace the empty magazine with one that is full of bullets
The Clip that holds the bullets inside and automatic or any clip that holds bullets ready to load. http://www.minutemanreview.com/2008/09/clip-vs-magazine-lesson-in-firearm.html
Anywhere from 1-14 depending on exact model
Hand, bullet loop on a holster, bandoleer, clip, magazine,
Bullets. From a gun. Bullets. From a gun.
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No. Yes. All you have to do is strike the bullet's primer with a sharp corner of the gun.
Just as long as the sentence for having a gun with bullets.
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