The Taurus 606 .357 Magnum is 6 shots.
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Nine rounds for the .357 Magnum model, eight rounds for the .41 and .44 Magnum models, seven rounds for the .440 CorBon and .50 Action Express models.
The rate of fire for a firearm is typically dependent on the shooter's ability to manipulate the trigger and reload. In general, a shooter can fire a 44 Magnum revolver at a rate of around 6-8 rounds per minute. However, semi-automatic pistols chambered in 44 Magnum can have a higher rate of fire, typically between 30-40 rounds per minute if the shooter is skilled.
A .38 Magnum, often referred to as .38 Special or .357 Magnum, typically refers to a revolver that can hold six rounds in its cylinder. The number of shots fired before needing to reload depends on the specific firearm model, but most standard revolvers chambered for .38 caliber can hold six shots. Some models may allow for more or fewer rounds, depending on their design and configuration.
A standard .357 Magnum revolver typically holds six rounds in its cylinder. However, the capacity can vary depending on the specific model and design of the revolver; some may have five or seven chambers. It's important to check the specifications for the particular firearm in question.
Typically, it holds six rounds.
The cost of a 357 magnum revolver depends on many factors, it's condition, whether it's new or used, and what model it is. You can find them from 350 dollars upwards.
the 357 holds five rounds Some hold 6. Some hold 7.
yes you can search utg revolver they come in many different lengths (the 8 inch is the coolist)
That number of rounds can vary. Most of us are familiar with revolvers that hold six rounds. Some pistol magazines can hold up to 13 and more. I know of one revolver with a cylinder that holds nine rounds.
7 rounds in the Magazine with the potential for an 8th in the chamber.
usually six, but if only 5 chambers then 5 rounds