Let's give you some advice from a Gunsmith (I learned this profession years ago)
In the early years of firearms, that uses ammo with cases, there were only existing clips. They were made to reload repeating (and later semi-auto) arms faster, because the magazine (let's call it ammo holder) was build in the system of the rifle, like in the german K89 rifle (or pistol, like the Mauser C96).
Then comes the removable magazine, like we know it today. So, it's not particulary wrong, if someone calls a removable magazine "clip", because it sounds cooler or something. In fact, from a clear technical view, it's not the same, but who cares...?
EDIT: Oops, I missed the second page of this thread. I think in the meanwhile all is answered...
In the early years of firearms, that uses ammo with cases, there were only existing clips. They were made to reload repeating (and later semi-auto) arms faster, because the magazine (let's call it ammo holder) was build in the system of the rifle, like in the german K89 rifle (or pistol, like the Mauser C96).
Then comes the removable magazine, like we know it today. So, it's not particulary wrong, if someone calls a removable magazine "clip", because it sounds cooler or something. In fact, from a clear technical view, it's not the same, but who cares...?
EDIT: Oops, I missed the second page of this thread. I think in the meanwhile all is answered...
Last edited by [FB]Eraser (2006-02-24 00:54:15)