Forgive my ignorance, but isn't that a modern style magazine fed? It's just tiny.
I was thinking break action a la any traditional revolver cylinder, and I've never heard of a revolver chambered for 9mm. Accidentally fumbling a load of rounds out of an open cylinder like an idiot is the only way I could imagine shiny new bullets lying on the ground in any number. A dropped mag is a dropped mag, a spilled box would send that shit everywhere, and fumbling a mag load would be one or two rounds (if you were particularly clumsy).
There are wheelguns chambered in 9mm, but it's a niche caliber in an already-niche category of guns. It's not something your average hoodrat would get his hands on.
My Springfield 911 is 7+1.
Forgive my ignorance, but isn't that a modern style magazine fed? It's just tiny.
I was thinking break action a la any traditional revolver cylinder, and I've never heard of a revolver chambered for 9mm. Accidentally fumbling a load of rounds out of an open cylinder like an idiot is the only way I could imagine shiny new bullets lying on the ground in any number. A dropped mag is a dropped mag, a spilled box would send that shit everywhere, and fumbling a mag load would be one or two rounds (if you were particularly clumsy).
ah, I didn't understand what you meant by 'break action'.
There are wheelguns chambered in 9mm, but it's a niche caliber in an already-niche category of guns. It's not something your average hoodrat would get his hands on.