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.
yes they make 100 round drums but theyre not easy to find
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Yes
No. The AK-47 fires the 7.62x39mm round, which is of the .30 caliber, smaller than the .45 caliber.
The AK-47 assault rifle is chambered for the 7.62x39mm round, which is of the 7.62 millimeter caliber.
Around 11 rounds
Depends stock it comes with a 15 round mag. But of course if its full auto, u can get the 30 or the 50 round extended magazine.
Many versions out there.For the original version: AK-47 1948--51, 7.62x39mm Type 130-round detachable box magazine, also compatible with 40-round box or 75-round drum magazines from the RPK.
7.62x39
A round of ammunition for ANY firearm is one cartridge.
Technically, it would be .47 caliber, but I don't know of anything that is chambered in that caliber. .45 ACP is 11.43.
no that bullet is too big and if you somhow got it in the gun it would become a hand grenade the next time you shoot it