30 ammo per clip and maximum ammo is 210 (including 30 inside the clip)
You have to be more specific. Looking at the "Magazine" or "clip" can give you a good idea on how much ammo a weapon can hold. Also the caliber size of the ammo is a factor to how much ammo is in a "Magazine/clip".
The Uzi magazine is not compatible with any types of pistols.
Depends, clip size is ammo. Primary clip is how many times you can shoot before reloading. Some weapons, like the heavy's minigun are entirely primary clip and require no reloading. Secondary clip is how much ammo you have to replace your primary clip. Size is just how much you have.
Ak47 is the best only reason (More ammo) :)
The MP7 and Uzi are two entirely different weapons systems. The MP7 might be a good purchase for a security or military force which can provide ammuniton for it, but not so much for a civilian customer who might have difficulty being able to find ammo for it on the commercial market.
Button releases ammo clip in a gun
No such thing.
Try e-gunparts.com
big ammo is what the m60 extended mags is called as it has a lot a ammo per clip=100 bullets
There is a ammo clip for a J C Higgins shotgun model 58324 16 gauge. You can buy it as a replacement part.
Well, it is actually called a magazine, not a clip. The standard M-16 magazine holds 20 cartridges, extended magazines hold 30.