Highest: 15+1 in my TZ-75 9mm
Lowest: 5 shot J-frame S&W Chief's Special .38
I'm confused about something, though...when did the plain-vanilla 15+1 Beretta become 18+1? What is that, an extended magazine? Same question for the FN Five-seven, I thought the standard mag there was 20...it has a 30 round extended mag?
I have a few single shot pistols - a Cobray derringer for one, T/C Contenders and an Encore for others.
Highest is a 30 round (extension on) magazine for the 5-7 pistol.
There is also a Mac9 with a 30 round mag. (Never been fired; was given to me)
Pete
The Beretta standard magazines over the years went from 15 to 17 to now 18rnds. You can get a 20 with a small grip extension but if it doesn't fit all the way in the grip, then I don't care for it and to me it doesn't count for gun capacity. Any gun could hold 30rds if you don't mind a long pole sticking out of the handle ;-).
Many still come with 15rd clips (mine did) but 18's are available from McGarr and my understanding is that's what is now in the issued ones.
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would be my recent acquisition, a Kel-tec PMR30 at 30+1 without the extension. Chambered in 22mag...AWESOME, and single shot H&R in 17hmr. converted to a 11inch pistol...just plain cool.