yes, contact www.e-gunparts.com or brownells.com and they should have what you need. if not, watch your local paper for a gun show nearby and attend with either the gun itself in tow or all the model and serial numbers. make sure you know what you need. there are alot of models out there that look the same but have just enough minor differences to skirt the patent infringement laws so they could make a very close copy of a gun already in production and selling well. good luck
check with numrich gun parts corp,they are on the web.they should be able to help.
Paperclips can be held by a magnet but are not usually sold magnetized themselves.
The 'mathematical' term for 144 is 'a gross'. There are a dozen paper clips in a dozen boxes.... which is very few. Most paper clip suppliers put more than that in a box.... perhaps you mean twelve boxes - each containing 144 paper clips. I don't think there is a word for that number - 1728, except that it is 12 'cubed' - the product of multiplying 12 by 12 by 12.
1 billion
The m822 is the same as a mossberg 640. The clip is available from G-C Gun Clips Inc, PO 4, Viola Idaho 83872. Phone 208-883-4552. Price is $30 shipped.
You cannot purchase the magazine separately although you can buy the bullets for it.
about 12 A gram is a little less than the weight of the paper clip, almost 1.4 g, but also depends on the quality and manufacturing company.
Marlin made some single barrel .410 shotguns but they had tubular magazines, not clips & most of those were lever action. You might want to re-list this question with as much data as you can obtain.
hair clips, hair ties, around there wrist, no visible jewelry, rings, bracelets, necklaces ect...
No, Great Clips does not! However, you can find Great Clips prices at allsalonprices.com/great-clips-prices/
Carter's Cuff Clips Hemlock Clips work great
6.02 x 10^23 paper clips (602,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 p. clips).