it depends what gun it is but usually there is 8 bullets in a semi-automatic pistol. with some there are only 7 bullets in the magazine but to achieve the maximum rounds the gun can carry the 7 shot mag is inserted, the pistol is cocked and the mag is removed, another bullet is inserted and the mag is again placed inside the gun.
Depends on the model, barrel length, caliber and magazine.
A Titan .25 caliber pistol typically has a magazine capacity of 7 to 9 rounds, depending on the specific model.
I believe that bolt action rifle has a 5 round magazine and a 10 round magazine............................
Depends on make and model of the firearm. In general, most .25 ACP pistols have a six or seven round magazine.
The weapon itself will only hold 1. The magazine can hold from 6-33 depending on the model and magazine
The term "47 caliber" is not standard in firearms terminology, as calibers are typically measured in either inches or millimeters. If you meant a specific firearm that uses a .47 caliber round, please clarify the model. Generally, the number of bullets a magazine can hold depends on the design of the firearm and magazine capacity, which can vary widely among different models. For instance, typical semi-automatic pistols or rifles may hold anywhere from 5 to 30 rounds or more, depending on their design.
The M-1911A1,45 caliber automatic pistol holds 7 cartridges in the magazine, and can have one more chambered. The .45 caliber REVOLVER which dated from after the civil war up thru WW I, held 6 cartridges
1-100 depending on EXACT model
An mp5 holds 30 rounds in the magazine.
Up to 33
1-177 or so depending on the EXACT model
6, IIRC