The CZ Model 75 typically holds 15 rounds in its standard magazine for 9mm variants. Some variants and models may have different capacities, but the standard configuration is 15 rounds. Additionally, .40 S&W versions usually have a lower capacity, often holding 12 rounds.
15 rounds
mine holds 9.
1.27:: 1200
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.
the value of your model 75 Winchester depends on many conditional values such as amount of blueing left wood condition etc. but your model 75 Winchester was made in 1941.
Just the bullets, or the complete cartridge? You'd be looking at anywhere from $25 - $75 for a box of 50, depending on the load and manufacturer.
First, the term is cartridge. Bullet is the part of the cartridge that comes out of the barrel. Second, the MG42 holds NO cartridges. It is a belt fed machinegun, and has no magazine inside the weapon. The belt hangs outsdie, and has metal links that hold the cartridges together. A standard belt is either 50, 75 or 250 linked cartridges.
30 in Standard mags 40 in Extended mags 75 in Drum mags those were the common mags, there are also custom 60 round mags that look like 2 standard ones back to back that form a half-circle shape
yes, I own two model 60s and one model 75. Most of their parts are interchangeable. The tube magazine and the barrel are shorter on the model 75.
75
The model 75 has a shorter magazine and is slightly shorter overall.
your Winchester model 75 was made in 1942.