The terms “clip” and “magazine” are often used interchangeably, but they have different meanings. A clip is a device that holds ammunition in reserve, while a magazine is an actual chamber where the rounds are fired. So a clip attaches to the gun and holds the rounds in place until they are ready to be fired, while a magazine is inserted into the gun itself.
A clip is a device that holds rounds of ammunition in a gun for loading, whereas a magazine is the storage area within the gun where rounds are held. A magazine can be removable or built-in, and a clip is always removable.
A clip is a removable device that holds rounds of ammunition together as a unit, for easy and faster loading into the chamber of a firearm. A magazine is a permanent part of the firearm that holds rounds of ammunition.
A gun clip is a device that holds rounds of ammunition together in a vertical stack so that they can be inserted into the weapon one at a time. A magazine is a similar device, but typically holds rounds of ammunition horizontally, and therefore can usually hold more rounds than a clip. Some magazines are detachable from the weapon, while others are not.
A gun clip is a device that holds rounds of ammunition together in a vertical stack so that they can be inserted into the weapon one at a time. A magazine is a similar device, but typically holds rounds of ammunition horizontally, and therefore can usually hold more rounds than a clip. Some magazines are detachable from the weapon, while others are not.
A clip is a device that holds rounds of ammunition together as a unit, ready for insertion into the magazine of a firearm. A magazine (or “mag”) is a storage container for rounds of ammunition in a firearm. The magazine inserts into the grip of the gun and holds the rounds in place while they are being fired. Magazines come in many shapes and sizes, depending on the type of firearm they are used in. Some firearms have removable magazines that can be exchanged with others containing different numbers or types of rounds. Other firearms have fixed magazines that cannot be removed from the firearm without disassembly of the gun.