None. No such gun.
A revolver has a rotating chamber that houses the bullets a pistol has a "clip" or "magazine"
An assault clip would be a container of bullets that can be snapped into an assault rifle.
== == The part that holds the bullets in a revolver type pistol is called the "cylinder". In an automatic type pistol it's called a "magazine".
Take out the clip , unload any existing bullets from barrel. Remove the two screws from the clip plate, and then remove the two main screws,one in front of and one behind the clip area. Now carefully remove the barrel from the stock. Then remove the bolt action and clean the barrel as per the cleaning material instructions.
Streamline foam darts with drum/clip. Or: if you are able to, manually load any other dart that can fit in the barrel, BUT this is not recommended.
Automatic Colt Pistol The Model 1911 pistol was developed for the Army. Most bullets (cartridges) had a large base for use in the cylinder of a revolver. The Colt pistol was automatic and used a clip so the cartridge did not have a base that was wider than the bullet. This bullet was specially designed for this gun. It became known as the .45 ACP so it would not be confused with other bullets.
The Clip that holds the bullets inside and automatic or any clip that holds bullets ready to load. http://www.minutemanreview.com/2008/09/clip-vs-magazine-lesson-in-firearm.html
IN A SHOT GUN, BUTTSTOCK, RECIEVER, BARREL AND FORESTOCK. RIFLE= STOCK, BARREL, ACTION, AND BOLT OR LEVER. IN A PISTOL= REVOLVER, WE HAVE BARREL FRAME GRIPS, CYLINDER AND TRIGGER. SEMI AUTO PISTOLS= SLIDE BARREL FRAME GRIPS, AND MAGAZINE OR CLIP.
I have been told bullets can be left in the clip forever. I'm would think a service weapon clip is replaced more often.
Need a detailed description of ALL markings, barrel length, finish, condition, box, papers, accessories, etc..
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Clip system darts