The Winchester 40-70 cartridge was only available in the Winchester model 1886 rifle.This caliber was only made in 629 model 1886 rifles out of a total production of 159,990 mfg.from 1886-1935.i would advise you to measure the length of a loaded round and then measure the length of the rifles magazine.You should be able to determine how many rounds this model 1886 rifle will hold.These fine made rifles were available with either a half length magazine or a full length magazine as per the customers order.
13 rounds of .44-40 ammunition.
15 9mm rounds and 10 40 cal rounds
The Mp-40 Holds 30 Rounds
The Winchester Model 1892, when chambered in .44-40, typically holds 10 rounds in its magazine. This lever-action rifle was designed for both versatility and efficiency, making it a popular choice for hunters and cowboys in the late 19th century. Some variations may have different capacities, but the standard magazine holds 10 rounds.
The .44-40 Winchester cartridge is typically used in lever-action rifles and revolvers. The magazine capacity can vary depending on the specific firearm design. For example, a standard Winchester Model 1873 rifle usually holds 10 to 15 rounds, while revolvers may hold 5 to 7 rounds, depending on the model. Always check the manufacturer's specifications for the exact capacity of a specific firearm.
Uzi magazines are available in capacities of 20, 32, and 40 rounds. 32 rounds is the common standard issue.
There are up to 40 rounds.
50 rounds modern full power 44-40 cartridges from Winchester retails for around $30-40 a box depending on retailer. Distress sales command about $20 if you can find a buyer. 44-40 is not that popular, although more popular than it was 20 years ago. Cowboy loads 50 rounds 44-40 retail for about $25
standard mags hold 30 extended mags hold 40 Drum mags hold 75 and there is one rare custom 60 round mag which looks like half a circle (2 standards back to back)
40 39.51 rounds to 39.5 39.5 rounds to 40
One round in the chamber, and (normally) 20 or 30 rounds in the magazine. However, there are magazines that hold 5, 10, 40, 45, 90, and 100 rounds of ammunition, each with varying degrees of reliability. It also depends on what round that particular AR-15 is chambered for.
The recall was because of a wrong size recoil spring. the shot guns recoil would break the buttstock after about 100 rounds.