(August 16, 2020 at 1:21 am)Peebo-Thuhlu Wrote: As a foriegner I'll sit back and watch this thread out.
My "Experiance" ?
I've held maybe three guns my whole life all while properly supervised. I understand 'Gun safety' rules and behaviour and follw(ed) them.
Been to a shooting range twice. 'Feeling' the black powder cannon discharge was fekkin' aweseom!
So, just a clarifying question, what should the 'normal' amount of rounds be in a weapon?
(Yes, left the terminology vague. Go nuts between pistols, rifles, carbines etc)
Cheers.
Not at work.
Answer - however many it holds.
The capacity of some of my guns -
Savage model 94. (12 gauge) 1 shot. (Not to be confused with a Winchester 94.)
JC Higgins model 20-12. (12 gauge) 5 shots.
Ruger GP-100. (.357) 6 shot.
Beretta model 96. (.40 S+W) 10 shot.
Postal Meter M-1 .30 Carbine. 5 to 30 round depending on magazine.
Bushmaster AR-15 (.223) . 5 to 75 round - depending on magazine.
Bushmaster AR-15 (.450). 5 to 9 round - depending on magazine.
As you can see - there is no "one size fits all". It varies greatly from gun to gun - and even in the same gun of different calibers.