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My thoughts.
A clip is removable from a weapon to be reloaded, whereas the magazine is part of the weapon and can't be removed to be reloaded.
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If you didn't know ...

There are two types of magazines, removable and internal.

The clip makes loading the magazine easier and quicker. It's more of a storage device than anything. Imagine flipping the clip and putting it on top of the magazine...or check the video out.

clip-versus-magazine


 
I have a Ruger 10/22 takedown on order with Academy, been wanting one for a while. I'm going to drop some money with Silencer Central and get in line for the Ruger Silent SR integrally suppressed barrel.

In retirement, I'm going to shoot squirrels in my yard.
 
@It Takes Eleven
So awesome....geeze

Inherited guns
Ms50+ dad left her the top one
Ruger 22....single six
She prefers to carry her glock43x ....its lighter

Bottom...
My brother left me ..he was gun nut...
Ruger blackhawk. 45 cal....

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I reallylike the glock 44. Shots 22LR
Can shoot all day without breaking bank
Looks like glock 19 but much lighter
Fun target pistol
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I had a .45 Ruger Blackhawk years ago. Man, that was a good shooting gun.
 
I have a few guns from my LE time, an AR and a 9mm.

Have three Benelli shotguns that I use for waterfowl hunting and pheasants

I shoot birds and clays with the Remington 1100 my Dad gave me about 44 years ago.

My Dad loved shotguns, from the heavy, Depression-era Winchester Model 37 single barrels, his old L.C. Smith side by side, and a collection of either Browning Auto 5's or Remingtons made on Browning's patent. When my Dad would talk guns, he would always mention if the Auto 5 he was holding was "a Belgian-made Browning" or not. I grew up only knowing that phrase from my Dad.

About six years ago, some buddies turned me on to the Turnpike Troubadours, a red dirt Oklahoma country/Americana band. We were at a bar and one of them played "The Bird Hunters" on the jukebox, and the line "with my hands around a Belgian-made Browning" just about knocked me down. The whole song connects with me on more than one level, including the near-miss of almost marrying the wrong girl, "if you'd married that girl, you'd have married her family. You dodged a bullet, my friend". They're an everyman band, great lyrics.

Took my oldest boy to CMP for the clays last year, I took the 1100 and he took an 84-year old Auto 5, so the average age of our guns was a bit over 60.

 
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