MedWheeler
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Kind of a twist on the ole "how many you got?" threads.. Without disclosing how many handguns you have, mentally load 'em all up and let us know the total round count.
Some rules: All chambers loaded and one magazine per gun (for those that take them.)
Feel free to use the highest-capacity magazine you have for a particular gun, but only if it is/was offered by that gun's maker/importer as an optional accessory. For example, if you have a S&W 59-series mag for your Kel-Tec P11, don't count that one because Kel-Tec never sold it as an option for the P11. If you have an OEM magazine extension that adds capacity, you can use that, too (my P32 is counted as having an eight-round magazine because one of its OEM mags has been fitted with that accessory from KT.)
Feel free to include black-powder handguns, but let us know how many rounds of the grand total would come from them.
I'll go first. I count 148 rounds ready to fire, 12 of which would come from black-powder revolvers. Just to break it further, 53 of the cartridge rounds are in .22LR.
Some rules: All chambers loaded and one magazine per gun (for those that take them.)
Feel free to use the highest-capacity magazine you have for a particular gun, but only if it is/was offered by that gun's maker/importer as an optional accessory. For example, if you have a S&W 59-series mag for your Kel-Tec P11, don't count that one because Kel-Tec never sold it as an option for the P11. If you have an OEM magazine extension that adds capacity, you can use that, too (my P32 is counted as having an eight-round magazine because one of its OEM mags has been fitted with that accessory from KT.)
Feel free to include black-powder handguns, but let us know how many rounds of the grand total would come from them.
I'll go first. I count 148 rounds ready to fire, 12 of which would come from black-powder revolvers. Just to break it further, 53 of the cartridge rounds are in .22LR.
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