48 rounds.
A LOT! It is estimated that there are 2.5 BILLION rounds of .22 LR ammo made each year. And that is only one (but probably the most popular) cartridge.
They come in different sizes. 50, 100 and 500 are the most common.
One. And the rounds were linked together in belts, usually of 50 or 100 rounds.
There were many .22 target pistols that held 9 rounds. Harrington & Richardson was one maker.
There are 10 rounds in a championship boxing match... However there has been as many as 110 rounds in years past...
Nine rounds plus one in the chamber (tubular Magazine)
an m-60 can easily fire 80 rounds in one minute
One or two, depending on how many barrels the shotgun has.
As far as I'm aware, in one set, there are three rounds. 2*3=6.
A "Round" is usually how many shots are in the loading chamber. it can be one or many. A BB gun can carry 100 ROUNDS but only fires one ROUND at a time. A Machine gun fires many rounds in a "burst".
The AK74 has a rate of fire of 650 RPM. It depends on how fast the mags can be changed to find out how many rounds can be fired in one minute.
My guess is they carried extra ammo in their pockets. ??? or perhaps in saddle bags. Rifles carried more ammo anyways like 8 or more rounds depending on the cartridge used.