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Originally Posted by Yournamehere
That's actually neither. Most .40 S&W bullets have flat points at their tip, and .357s have the bottlenecked cartridge. That's a 9mm, believe it or not.
Also, I doubt even if the mag were loaded that you'd see the bullet through the magazine cut.
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I figured it was a 9mm, but I just wanted to be sure. It's ridiculous when Dennis Quaid is firing his SIG in the climax of the film. He fires off 21 rounds from a 13 shot magazine. And still has spare ammunition after that!
And I thought you could see the brass through that slot. They likely didn't fully load it anyway, since it's an uneccessary procedure, as we cannot see anything but the top (usually) anyway.