Belt Fed - Average is 250 rounds, although more can be linked together to form a longer belt.
Mag Fed - Average is 50 rounds (FNFAL LSW and BAR) not too many mag fed LSW's out there though.
The canvas belts in the maxim and vicars MG's held:
Vickers - 300 rnds
Maxim - 150 rnds (reduced to 100 in Russian service)
As few as 2 and upwards of 200
Depends on the handgun. There is no one number. I have some that hold 1, some hold 15.
Depending on the gun, no limit. A belt fed machine gun can have a belt added to a belt added to a belt.
Depending on the weapon, magazine, what "one handed" means to you, it could vary from 10-100 or more.
None. No such gun.
300-a few thousand depending on the machine gun.
720 rounds a minute approximately
Fire a lot of bullets very quickly.
that depends on the model gun.. maybe 6 or 7 rounds..............
.45 ACP.
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
A six-gun, typically a revolver, is designed to hold six bullets in its cylinder. However, it can be loaded with fewer rounds depending on the shooter's preference. The term "six-gun" specifically refers to its capacity to hold six cartridges at a time.