The capacity of a 25 mm pistol can vary depending on the specific model and design, but generally, most pistols in this caliber hold between 5 to 10 rounds in their magazine. However, it's important to note that 25 mm pistols are relatively uncommon, as 25 mm typically refers to a caliber used in larger firearms, such as anti-material rifles or artillery. If you meant a 0.25 caliber pistol, those typically hold similar capacities.
A Titan .25 caliber pistol typically has a magazine capacity of 7 to 9 rounds, depending on the specific model.
It depends on the make and model of .25 caliber handgun, but, generally the magazine would hold at least 5 rounds with one in the chamber for a total of 6 rounds. The correct terms for "bullets" are "rounds" or "cartridges", a bullet is the projectile that exits the firearm.
The Vulcan can hold 25 bullets in each belt
6, IIRC
Most of the time it is 50. Some of the self defence ammo comes in packaging of 25 or 20.
Depends on the EXACT model and who made it. Could be anywhere from 2-8 rounds.
generally speaking, any .25 ACP ammo will work, assuming it's a .25 semi-auto pistol.
The Havok Fire, or Vulcan, holds 25 Whistler/Sonic Micro darts.
Depends on make and model of the firearm. In general, most .25 ACP pistols have a six or seven round magazine.
.25 calebar deranger pistol
Small vest pocket pistol
My grandfather's pistol used in ww1