== == The part that holds the bullets in a revolver type pistol is called the "cylinder". In an automatic type pistol it's called a "magazine".
300-a few thousand depending on the machine gun.
Depending on the gun, no limit. A belt fed machine gun can have a belt added to a belt added to a belt.
Fire a lot of bullets very quickly.
The machine gun can shoot 400 to 500 bullets per minute, however, it wasn't that accurate.
They both fire things called 'Bullets'
As few as 2 and upwards of 200
it shoots a lot of bullets in a short time
It means when someone in the army or who owns a gun has run out of bullets in his magazine (thing that holds the bullets) and has to replace the empty magazine with one that is full of bullets
The Clip that holds the bullets inside and automatic or any clip that holds bullets ready to load. http://www.minutemanreview.com/2008/09/clip-vs-magazine-lesson-in-firearm.html
The magazine of a gun holds the bullets. Most magazines are single stack - each bullet directly above the next. Double stack magazines have 2 rows of bullets, slightly staggered.
Ameli Rifles use .45 CAL bullets. This type of ammunition is very expensive to buy however you can get these at your local gun store. Ameli machine guns use .22 rounds that are a lot cheaper.