7 in the magazine and 1 in the chamber Usually 1 in the chamber & 7 in the magazine. Total 8 There are exceptions depending on brand of .45 Auto pistol and type of magazine used.
It can hold 10 bullets amd it's semi-automatic.
10 and it is semi-auto. I am talking the Nerf Barricade btw :)
It depends on which model. Most revolvers hold between 5 and about 7 or 8, and most S&W semi auto 22s hold 10.
It depends on the pistol make and model, and what it is chambered for. Most semi-autos nowadays hold at least 12 rounds. Most revolvers hold six.
the semi-automatic 45 pistol holds seven rounds in the magazine and one in the chamber
Believe that cross references to the Colt Colteer .22 semi-auto rilfe. If so, it hold 15 cartridges.
generally speaking, any .25 ACP ammo will work, assuming it's a .25 semi-auto pistol.
Depends on if you are talking semi or full auto.
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Doesn't hold "bullets" ... rather holds "cartridges", and most shotguns have two barrels, so it would hold two cartridges. don't they call shotgun ammo shells. and i think it depends on what type of shotgun it is that would dictate how many shells it holds? like: pump action 5-8 shells bolt action 2-3 shells semi hunting 4-8 semi tactical 6-20 and of course single shots.
There are a very few semi-auto pistols that shoot .357 magnum (not .357 Sig). While they will fire .38 Special, it is as a single shot- they will not cycle the action.
A 'typical' .357 Magnum would be a revolver, with six cartridges. However, several firearms in that calibre exist. A compact 'snub nosed' .357 revolver would typically hold five. A semi auto .357 pistol, such as the Coonan or Desert Eagle, would hold seven or eight. A lever action rifle could hold up to ten cartridges.