Cartridge Magazine
Item Name Code (INC) 22221
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A metallic spring-loaded container of rectangular cross-sectional shape designed to hold cartridges and to be inserted into the magazine well of a pistol, rifle, or machine gun. It is an integral part of a gun, capable of being removed from the magazine well, reloaded and reused. Excludes CLIP, CARTRIDGE.
Additional Information for Cartridge Magazine
A cartridge magazine, also known as a magazine or a clip, is a device used to store and feed ammunition into a firearm. It is typically a metal or plastic container that holds multiple rounds of ammunition in a compact and organized manner.
The magazine is inserted into the firearm and allows for quick and efficient reloading. When the firearm is fired, the ammunition is automatically fed into the chamber, ready to be fired again. This eliminates the need to manually load each round into the firearm, making it faster and more convenient to use.
Cartridge magazines come in various sizes and capacities, depending on the type of firearm and the intended use. They can hold anywhere from a few rounds to several dozen rounds of ammunition. Some magazines are detachable, meaning they can be easily removed and replaced with a loaded magazine, while others are fixed and cannot be removed.
It's important to note that the term "magazine" is often used interchangeably with "clip," but they are not the same thing. A clip is a device used to hold ammunition together for easy loading into a magazine, while a magazine is the container that holds the ammunition and feeds it into the firearm.
Overall, cartridge magazines play a crucial role in firearm operation, allowing for efficient and rapid reloading, which is especially important in situations where quick follow-up shots are necessary.