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BLR 308 magazines

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  • NeoBlackdog
    Rifles manufactured prior to '81 have a different magazine.
    Not 'clips', magazines.
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  • penguin
    An ammunition clip is a device used to store individual rounds of ammunition together as a single unit that is then ready for insertion into the magazine of a gun. ... For rifles with an internal magazine, the clip loads the bullets into the firearm itself (see image below).
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  • NeoBlackdog
    penguin1 wrote:
    An ammunition clip is a device used to store individual rounds of ammunition together as a single unit that is then ready for insertion into the magazine of a gun. ... For rifles with an internal magazine, the clip loads the bullets into the firearm itself (see image below).
    Nice C&P. Did you actually read it?
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  • Mark G
    penguin1 wrote:
    An ammunition clip is a device used to store individual rounds of ammunition together as a single unit that is then ready for insertion into the magazine of a gun. ... For rifles with an internal magazine, the clip loads the bullets into the firearm itself (see image below).

    That's very informative.

    You're still wrong.

    A M1 Garand uses a clip. A M1A uses a magazine.

    Here' a C&P for you to read

    https://www.gunsandammo.com/editorial/9-misused-gun-terms/249625
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  • 35 Whelen
    penguin1 wrote:
    An ammunition clip is a device used to store individual rounds of ammunition together as a single unit that is then ready for insertion into the magazine of a gun. ... For rifles with an internal magazine, the clip loads the bullets into the firearm itself (see image below).

    :roll:

    clip-versus-magazine-300x264.png

    Magazine-vs-Clip-Firewoodhoardersclub-1024x453.jpg
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  • pip5255
    some of the mags interchange with different calibers also like 308 243 and 358 I believe are the same.
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  • babun
    Sorry to waste a post of the 10 allowed, BUT:
    This talk about mags and clips is such BS.
    While the anal retentive types must try to force their beliefs on everyone, The word clip has been used for mags for over 60 years.
    There have been Remington magazine/book adds that even use the word clip.

    If you think clip and mag are used wrong, then don't go into a NYC deli and ask for a
    ham and swiss on a Hoagie or a Grinder, or a Sub. They will laff at you. It's ONLY a " hero " there.
    If you sneeze, don't ask for a Kleenex, unless the tissue box is made by only that company.
    Stay out of the construction business, the foreman might tell you to spike 2 boards together, and you only have nails in your apron.
    And if you are ever in a submarine, don't ask how deep it can go. ALL submarines can go all the way to the bottom of the ocean.
    Point is...words are just ways of convening an idea.
    In a fire fight, and you're out of ammo,, you ask me for another clip OR mag, I'll throw you one .

    Or would you rather I think about what word you used???
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  • redman.com1
    hello, if you have a pre-81 gun, the mags can run 300 bucks plus! but yes I believe 4 rds is correct, red
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