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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Possibly one of the oldest and most abused tropes when it comes to gunplay is the frequent ignorance of just how many shots are fired from guns without the shooters stopping for a reload. In Real Life, most revolvers hold between 5 to 8 shots depending on caliber while semiautomatic handguns have magazines that usually hold 10-15 shots. But keep a running count and you'll sometimes see a handgun go for as many as 20 shots or more without hesitation. |