Mr Mac was right.One of my high school teachers, "Mr. Mac", was a WWII Marine. He too called them "clips." Didn't matter what kind of gun it was.
You could tell Mr. Mac he was wrong, but I sure wasn't going to.
It was a clip. The clip of bullets is used to charge the magazine in the firearm. Some are "stripper clips, where the cartridges are pushed from the clip into the magazine, some clips are inserted into the magazine and ejected later, like the M1 or half-moon clips in the 1917 revolver. Clips hold cartridges as an aid in loading magazines.
Many words in the English language have multiple meanings. It is a viking influenced language, they stole any words they liked, and used them how they pleased.
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