if we're talking pistols, then yes. This is completely normal and how your pistol is designed to operate. p.s. assault rifles have clips. Pistols have magazines.
Magazines and the very few firearms that use clips are used to hold ammunition.
It's a magazine, not a clip, and no, Lorcin never made extended magazines for their pistols, nor did any other manufacturer which I'm aware of.
Lots of them around.
Unknown.
Airsoft guns do not have clips, they have magazines. Clips are a silly cyber gaming term which reveals your noobishness. Use proper terminology.
Most paintball guns use an above hopper instead of magazines or clips like firearms. The standard hopper holds 200 rounds. Most magazines for paintball sim-markers are 30 rounds. No paintball guns use clips.
Airsoft "guns" do not use clips. They use magazines. Generally, if you purchased a quality battery or gas-powered replica, you can purchase additional magazines at the same place you bought the replica, whether that retailer has a storefront or a website. If you bought a cheap toy, on the other hand, you have a lot more work to do. A google search based on the name of the manufacturer may net you positive results. Unless it is a cheap POS. Then, you're pretty well hosed. I'm guessing this is the case, since you refer to magazines as "clips". You're probably out of luck.
The 9mm Yugo Tokarev pistol magazine does not interchange easily with magazines from other pistol models, as it has a unique design that is specific to the Yugo Tokarev. It is recommended to use only magazines specifically designed for the Yugo Tokarev pistol to ensure proper functioning and reliability.
contact: edssportshop.com he usually has good selection of clips
The Desert Eagle feeds from detachable box magazines - it does not use clips. Magazine capacity varies by calibre. The .50 Action Express and .440 Cor-Bon models use seven round magazines. The .44 Magnum and .41 Magnum models use eight round magazines. The .357 Magnum model has a nine round magazine.
Recommend you try the Gun Broker at gunbroker.com. They have a lot of clips and magazines that come up for older Brownings.