You need to tell us what a dilinger gun is. If you are speaking of the Thompson submachinegun, they used different magazines. The round (drum) magazines held either 50 or (rarely) 100 cartridges.
Depends on the handgun. There is no one number. I have some that hold 1, some hold 15.
As few as 2 and upwards of 200
None. No such gun.
.45 ACP.
that depends on the model gun.. maybe 6 or 7 rounds..............
oneWell there is only one barrel on the gun, but it can hold 6 bullets in the standard revolver. There are variations of the gun that hold 5, 7 and 8 bullets, but those are very rare, particularly for the 7
Depends on the magazine- they were made in sizes from 20 shots to 100.
It depends on which gun it is. Some smaller models holds as few as 6. Some larger models with staggered magazines hold as many as 15 or 16.
They are properly called cartridges, or shotshells (not bullets)- and the answer depends on which shotgun. Some hold 1 shell, some 2, 3 or (rarely) as many as 14. A standard pump shotgun can hold 5 shotshells, but most hunting regulations do not allow more than 3.
Bullets. From a gun. Bullets. From a gun.
30 rounds
Depending on the weapon, magazine, what "one handed" means to you, it could vary from 10-100 or more.