Assuming your are referring to a Taurus PT1911 which is similar to a Colt 1911 the magazine would typically hold 8 cartridges. Original 1911 magazines held 7 cartridges and there are 10 cartridge and larger magazines available.
Typically six.
1-100 depending on EXACT model
35-45 bullet
.45 ACP.
It depends on which model or brand you are talking about. Some hold 5 or 6, some hold as many as 14.
the semi-automatic 45 pistol holds seven rounds in the magazine and one in the chamber
The Hi-Point Model JHP .45 ACP magazine typically holds 9 rounds of ammunition.
The government model holds 7 bullets in a magazine but some other models hold 8. Also some people will buy bigger magazines that hold up to 14 rounds.
7 in the magazine and 1 in the chamber Usually 1 in the chamber & 7 in the magazine. Total 8 There are exceptions depending on brand of .45 Auto pistol and type of magazine used.
It depends on which gun it is. Some smaller models holds as few as 6. Some larger models with staggered magazines hold as many as 15 or 16.
30-45.
The M-1911A1,45 caliber automatic pistol holds 7 cartridges in the magazine, and can have one more chambered. The .45 caliber REVOLVER which dated from after the civil war up thru WW I, held 6 cartridges