9 round clips

Folks come to the forum to learn... and that includes proper terminology! Look at it this way: someone corrected here can go forth confidently into the world of firearms, knowing they won't sound like a novice! No more getting abused by the gun shop "sharpies"!
 
Technically and historically, pistol is an all-encompassing term which includes both REVOLVERS and SELF-LOADERS, i.e. handguns.

Sam Colt referred to his invention as a "revolving pistol."

Thus, there are semi-automatic, or self-loading, pistols and revolving pistols.

Common usage these days is, as usual, imprecise. I agree with you that people tend to drop the "semi-automatic" off of the correct description, which would be "semi-automatic pistol," but that does not make it precise, or either technically or historically accurate.
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Thanks for bringing that up Shawn, that's absolutely true. Just like the word buffalo is used to describe the American Bison. There are no Buffalo in America. Hence Buffalo Bill Cody would be more correctly called Bison Bill Cody. Since both terms are used interchangeably it does cause some confusion. I'm sure there are other terms which are used interchangebly either correctly or incorrectly but both forms are accepted as correct.
I refer to a semi-auto handgun as a pistol and a revolver as a revolver. As I understand it that is the current use of the word pistol despite or because of any historical or technical accuracy.

By the way, we picked up some Bison burger today and this gimpy Injun's looking forward to it. Me likeum buffalo.

A little online research found this. Should help make it as clear as mud.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Handgun
 
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Folks come to the forum to learn... and that includes proper terminology! Look at it this way: someone corrected here can go forth confidently into the world of firearms, knowing they won't sound like a novice! No more getting abused by the gun shop "sharpies"!

Or Forum terminology experts!:eek::D
 
zzzipper & ejeli thank you for your help. I am new to semi auto (can I call it that or do I have to say "semi-automatic") weapons I was not aware of the difference between clip or magazine. Thanx again When faced with the opportunity to teach or be obnoxious I always choose teach....it's far let prentnsious

Think of it as a good natured initiation.

And welcome to the forum.
 
9-rounder in 39-2 works fine, but looks ugly.

M39-9-shotfactorymag1.jpg
 
9-rounder in 39-2 works fine, but looks ugly.

M39-9-shotfactorymag1.jpg

It is unfortunate that S&W no longer makes the floorplate which improves the looks of the 9rd magazines in 1st and 2nd gen pistols.

639 w/9rd magazine
 
I learn something every time I come here. No one can ever know all there is about firearms. We have members here who DO know everything about specific models though!
 
Way off topic he, he.

The answer is YES. Actually it would probably be hard to find a new 8-round magazine for a M39.

The 9-round works great but as already mentioned they "stick out" of the gun and it looks ugly. As also mentioned the floor plates that made the 9-round magazine look more like a part of the grip are not made any more.

I wrote S&W and they told me that they don't make them any more but suggested that I tried:

Buying and Selling Guns and Gun Parts

or/and:

Jack First Gunshop - First in Gun Parts - Rapid City, South Dakota

Since I live in Denmark (Europe) a phone call could cost more then a new gun so I wanted to send the two companies a mail. Well the first NEVER answered my mail and the second don't have a mail address so I'm SOL

Any way if any one have any idea where these floor plates can be found let us know (I'll even pay good money).

PS Sory if I'm stealing the topic.

PPS I'm not sure (maybe because my technical english is not that good) but in this post it sounds as if the writer put the inside parts of a 9 round S&W magazine into a 8-round magazine body thereby making the old 8-round hold 9 rounds and NOT sticking out of the gun. I tried and had no problems getting 9 rounds into the old 8-round magazine (now with the new 9-round spring etc.) but the magazine would not "lock" in the gun. What am I missing)? By the way S&W 8-round magazine are in fact a copy of the Walther P-38 magazines except for the "lock-function". Probably makes sense since the M39 is based on the P38.

http://smith-wessonforum.com/smith-...7612-model-39-39-2-magazine-modification.html
 
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Smith-Nut, the reason the 8 round magazine with 9 round internals will not lock into the pistol is simple, the magazine body is shorter on the 39 and 39-2 magazines compared to the current manufacture gen 3 magazines. Sure, the older mags will hold 9 founds with the spring and follower from the 9 round mag, but there is no extra space for the rounds to compress further into the mag when inserted into the pistol. The top round contacts the bottom of the slide when inserted and is pushed down slightly by it. If you remove the floor plates on the 8 and 9 round mags, you can clearly see the 9 round mag is longer, allowing more internal space for the extra round to be pushed further into the magazine, and allowing the magazine to lock into the pistol. I am only referring to FACTORY Smith & Wesson magazines, btw.
 

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