The same metals used in long guns: A lead core with a copper jacket. Due to concerns about lead polluting the environment, some bullets now contain Bismuth or other metal.
Most bullets are made from lead. Some will have copper jackets around them, but the bullet itself will be lead.
The bullets for a rifle or handgun are commonly made from lead, often coated with a layer of copper to reduce barrel fouling and improve performance. In some cases, bullets may also be made from other materials like steel, brass, or polymer, depending on the intended use and desired characteristics. Additionally, specialty rounds may use materials like tungsten or depleted uranium for specific applications.
Typically made of lead, they may have a jaclet made f copper/ nickel alloy.
.22 Long Rifle bullets...
21 for California.
Which handgun? Some hold ONE cartridge- and at least one holds 100. There is no set number.
Bullets (the projectile that is fired from a gun) are typically made of lead. Lead is soft, dense, and inexpensive. In many cases, the lead core will have a jacket made of harder copper/nickel alloy, known as gilding metal. Other materials have been used, ranging from powdered iron to wood to plastics to bismuth to solid copper, but the lead or jacketed lead is pretty much the standard.
7.65 is the same as .32 ACP
6 or 7
Bullets (the projectile that is fired from a gun) are typically made of lead. Lead is soft, dense, and inexpensive. In many cases, the lead core will have a jacket made of harder copper/nickel alloy, known as gilding metal. Other materials have been used, ranging from powdered iron to wood to plastics to bismuth to solid copper, but the lead or jacketed lead is pretty much the standard.
Caliber is the size designation for rifle and handgun bullets. Guage is the size designation for shotgun rounds.
No limit, however, you need to check the state law on ANY loaded handgun.