Depending on the type of magazine, yes. But, like everything mechanical, sooner or later it will fail to perform as designed.
6.49 pounds without magazine, 7.19 pounds with a loaded 20 round magazine and 7.5 pounds with a loaded 30 round magazine.
Loaded - magazine - was created in 1994.
it is when you shoot something without it loaded like a bow if you shoot it without an arrow it will damage the bow
If there is ammunition in the magazine or cylinder, the firearm is loaded.
The M16A1 rifle, when loaded with a 20-round magazine, typically weighs around 8.5 pounds (approximately 3.9 kg). This weight includes the rifle itself, the magazine, and the ammunition. The loaded magazine adds about 1.5 pounds (0.68 kg) to the overall weight.
The weight of a fully loaded magazine with 5.56 ammo can vary based on the size and material of the magazine. However, typically a fully loaded 30-round magazine with 5.56 ammo can weigh around 1 to 1.5 pounds.
Cartridges are loaded into a magazine. In the case of a single shot firearm, they are loaded directly into the chamber.
5.21 kg (11.5 lb) with loaded magazine
5.21 kg (11.5 lb) with loaded magazine
While some people use the terms interchangeably, the proper term IS magazine, Magazine comes from a French word for storage. A clip holds cartridges, so that they may be quickly loaded INTO the magazine. Example- an AR 15 rifle may have ammunition loaded in 10 round "clips". The cartridges are pushed from the clip into the magazine. The MAGAZINE is then loaded into the rifle. However, some rifles, such as the M1 Garand, used an "en bloc" clip. This held the cartridges, and the entire clip was inserted into the rifle magazine. Confused now?
roughly one pound, when loaded
About 8.8 lbs. loaded.