Fifteen rounds of 9mm.
Yes, there are a variety of magazines for the Ruger 10/22. I have seen them advertised that hold up to 50 22LR bullets each. There are also magazines that hold 20 or 30. The standard magazine holds 10. If you use "magazine" rather than "clip" you will get better results in your searches.
Let's use the right term- the P94 shown on the Ruger website has a magazine capacity of 10 CARTRIDGES. (Bullets are the part of a cartridge that comes out of the barrel)
I own a glenfield 778 without the magazine plug it can hold a maximum of 6 rounds on in the chamber and 5 in the magazine
Per federal regulations, it can only hold a maximum of three shells (2 in the magazine tube + 1 in the chamber).
The marlin model 990 was made to hold 18 rounds in its tube magazine.
The amount is six,one in the chamber and 5 in the magazine.
Your marlin should hold 5 plus one in the chamber.
From the factory, it will hold a total of 5: 4 in the magazine, plus 1 in the chamber. Remington includes an optional magazine plug that can be user-installed to limit the magazine capacity to 2 shells, in compliance with the Federal Migratory Bird Treaty Act (but I seriously doubt anyone actually installs this unless hunting on Federal land). Third-party magazine extensions are readily available that will increase the capacity of the magazine by at least 3 more shells. (Seriously, if you have to ask this question you probably shouldn't be allowed to own a gun.)
The standard magazine holds nine rounds.
Standard magazine- 13 rounds. There are optional 10, 15 and 22 round magazines.
In rifle training, the standard magazine hold only three rounds. He had worked for a well-known magazine before becoming editor of the newspaper.
An over and under has two barrels, and no magazine. It holds 2 shells- one in each barrel.