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.
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.
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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.