The .22 Winchester Model 190 typically holds 15 rounds in its tubular magazine. This design allows for a continuous feed of ammunition, making it a popular choice for small game hunting and target shooting. Users can also load it with fewer rounds if desired.
Depends on if it's lawful where you are. If it is, I would not recommend a 22, regardless of load, unless you can put 10 rounds into a target the size of the eye at 50 yards.
800 or 900 rounds.
30 rounds, However, many soldiers load 29 rounds to reduce the possibility of a first round fail-to-feed.
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600 to 800 rounds
They don't carry ammo in boxes. Basic load depends on the weapon system. 210 rounds for the M4 or M16, 600 - 800 rounds for the M249, 800 - 1000 rounds for the M240.
Open the bolt, ensure the chamber is clear, then insert rounds into the magazine through the bolt opening (this may be done loading each round by hand or by inserting a stripper clip into the guides, then pushing down to push the rounds off the stripper clip into the magazine).
Any of them if you only load two rounds.
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you load the gun in the buttstock
When prepared - Around 15 seconds for a 20 round mag!