The StG-44 used a 30-round detachable box clip. The rounds were 7.92mm.
It depends on the gun, but usually 5 or 6.
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Basically they held 10 rounds of .303 in the magazine and would hold an extra 1 in the chamber.
It all depends on the model. Daisy made one that held 100 BB once.
Many of the bolt action rifles held 5 cartridges, the M1 Garand held 8. Sub machine guns held larger numbers. And a "round" is one shot. Think you meant another term.
The Browning. No Contest there.
It was first introduced to the Wehrmacht in October of 1943.
From the research I've done, only a few thousand survived the Second World War. The StG44 was then used by the Volkspolizei (German; lit "People's Police") up until 1960. Only a handful of operational models remain in the world today.
How many bullets can a 9mm baretta hold
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/StG44
365 bullets
Watch each episode and count how many bullets are fired.