A cartrige of bullets
2007-12-13 16:26:22
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answer #1
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answered by ELK 4
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The magazine is the cartridge that holds bullets. When all the bullets are used up you have to take the magazine out and either put in a new one or fill the same one with bullets again. .38 means the calibre of the bullet (the size of it)
2007-12-14 00:33:09
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answered by Duncan B 2
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A magazine in reference to a .38 special ( a handgun) is the appropriate name for what most people know as a clip. It is the piece of a gun that holds the ammunition that is usually, in the case of handguns, inserted into the butt of the handle.
2007-12-14 00:27:41
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answered by kevin h 5
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a magazine is a clip for a gun. its where all the bullets are stored. and the .38 special is a size of bullet.
2007-12-14 00:26:54
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answered by ftballtwenty1 4
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It's the part of the gun that holds the bullets.
2007-12-14 00:27:32
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answered by Anonymous
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the thing that holds the bullets to be fed into the barrel. it is that part that you see in movies hanging down that moves as they fire.
2007-12-14 00:26:52
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answered by SpaceTrekkie 3
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a cartridge that holds the bullets.
2007-12-14 00:26:27
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answered by Anonymous
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now who's the idiot?? did you really think this was something you read?
2007-12-14 05:45:54
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answered by Anonymous
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