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Post by {USI}_ Darkside1911 on May 31, 2008 13:27:54 GMT -5
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Post by {USI}_DirTyDeeDs on May 31, 2008 18:33:13 GMT -5
heh heh heh ;D you are a gun geek
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Post by {USI}_ Darkside1911 on Jun 1, 2008 1:15:45 GMT -5
heh heh heh ;D you are a gun geek Sure am ;D I am just trying to clear up some obvious and annoying misconceptions with the argument. Think of it this way. There is a "paper clip". This, IS a "clip". By definition, it holds multiple articles together via the simplest method. It only insures integrity, NOT contiguity! A staple falls into this same catagory. When it comes to guns, we have nomenclature like; stripper clip and moon clip. These, my friends, are CLIPS! Now, for MAGAZINES! A magazine, by definition, is a combination of similar articles, aligned together, in a fixed manner and scheme, so as to function as one. To be encased and contiguously grouped. Literary magazines are "bound". Ordnance bearing magazines are encased cartridges. The individual cartridges are completely enveloped by said encasement.
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