That should fit the bill nicely
It is still there. Starting on page 22.
These restrictions are only for the limited firearms zone.All Firearm Deer Seasons - Limited Firearm Deer Zone (See pg. 11)In the Limited Firearm Deer Zone, all hunters afield from Nov. 15-30, and all deer hunters in this zone during other deer seasons, must abide by the following firearm restrictions or use a crossbow or a bow and arrow. Legal firearms are as follows:
•A shotgun may have a smooth or rifled barrel and may be of any gauge.
•A muzzle loading rifle or black powder handgun must be loaded with black powder or a commercially manufactured black powder substitute.
•A conventional (smokeless powder) handgun must be .35 caliber or larger and loaded with straight-walled cartridges and may be single- or multiple-shot but cannot exceed a maximum capacity of nine rounds in the barrel and magazine combined.
•A firearm deer hunter may carry afield a bow and arrow, crossbow and firearm.Exceptions: See Muzzle loading Deer Seasons below.
•A .35 caliber or larger rifle loaded with straight-walled cartridges with a min.case length of 1.16 inches and a maximum case length of 1.80 inches.
•A .35 caliber or larger air rifle or pistol charged only from an external high-compression power source.
You have a couple of things twisted, the Statewide rules do not list the caliber or mag restrictions.
No case limits on pistols, just on rifles.
No case limits on Pistols in the limited firearm zone. Even more open for the rest of the State.
Handgun Regulations - Statewide The rules listed below may not apply to those having a concealed pistol license (CPL) or specifically exempt by law from a CPL and carrying their handgun in accordance with their license or exemption.
• A person must be at least 18 years of age to hunt with or possess a handgun.
• Handguns cannot be borrowed or loaned to another person other than provided for under the CPL.
• While in the field, handguns must be carried in plain view.
• Carrying a handgun in a holster in plain view is permitted.
• You may transport your registered handguns while en route to and from your hunting or target shooting area; however, handguns, including BB guns larger than .177 caliber and all pellet guns, must be unloaded, in the barrel and magazines, and in a closed case designed for the storage of firearms and cannot be readily accessible to any occupant of the vehicle.
• It is a crime for certain felons to possess ammunition and firearms, including rifles and shotguns, in Michigan.
• Nonresidents must have a CPL or a license to purchase, carry or transport issued by their home state in their possession in order to legally carry or transport a handgun in Michigan. For more information regarding statewide handgun regulations, obtaining a CPL, or concealed weapons and firearms laws, contact your local police department.