You should not have bullets in the clip when not in use. The bullets conpress the spring, which stresses it to the point where it will not respond properly in an emergency.
Actually , leaving the mag loaded , compressing the spring puts no more stress on it than leaving it unloaded. It's the motion of compressing and releasing that weakens the spring over time. Leave 'em loaded.
There's no Glock with the model number "9", so I assume you mean a 9mm glock. The Glock 17 (full-size 9mm) holds 17 rounds in a factory magazine. The Glock 19 (compact 9mm) holds 15 rounds in a factory magazine. The Glock 26 (teeny-tiny 9mm) holds 10 rounds in a factory magazine. The Glock 17L/34 (competition) also holds 17 rounds. The Glock 18 (Select fire, full size 9mm) holds 33 rounds in a factory magazine. Higher capacity magazines fit and function in lower capacity firearms, for instance the model 26 can use model 17, 19, and 33 magazines.
The Glock 17 (full-size 9mm) holds 17 rounds in a factory magazine. The Glock 19 (compact 9mm) holds 15 rounds in a factory magazine. The Glock 26 (teeny-tiny 9mm) holds 10 rounds in a factory magazine. The Glock 17L/34 (competition) also holds 17 rounds.
The Glock 17 (full-size 9mm) holds 17 rounds in a factory magazine. The Glock 19 (compact 9mm) holds 15 rounds in a factory magazine. The Glock 26 (teeny-tiny 9mm) holds 10 rounds in a factory magazine. The Glock 17L/34 (competition) also holds 17 rounds.
It means when someone in the army or who owns a gun has run out of bullets in his magazine (thing that holds the bullets) and has to replace the empty magazine with one that is full of bullets
Glock 17 is a full frame handgun, with a standard magazine capacity of 17 rounds. Glock 19 is a mid frame, slightly smaller than the 17, and the standard magazine capacity is 15 rounds.
No. Because a Glock 26 is chambered in 9mm, as a Glock 23 is chambered in .40 s&w. For example you can use a Glock 22 (full size) in Glock 23 (compact) and in Glock 27 (sub-compact) But you cannot use Glock 27 mags in Glock 23 or Glock 22.
a magazine full of live rounds//Full Metal Jacket means: A full metal covering of the led bullet which is usually copper. A magazine full of live rounds would have rounds (bullets) with a Full Metal Jacket. :D
The Glock 22 (full size .40 S&W) and the Glock 17 (full size 9mm Para) have the same external dimensions, and any holster will be interchangeable between the two.
Assuming yo mean the full sized Winchester Model 94 rifle, it has a seven CARTRIDGE magazine. A bullets is the part of a cartridge that is fired out of the barrel.
Depends stock it comes with a 15 round mag. But of course if its full auto, u can get the 30 or the 50 round extended magazine.
The Glock 22 is a full frame pistol.. a .40 S&W version of the full sized Glock 17, whereas the 23 is a mid-frame, and is essentially a .40 S&W variation of the Glock 19.
No. Glock has three models in .45 ACP and three models in .45 GAP..45 ACP:Glock 21: full size, 13 round capacityGlock 30: Subcompact, 10 round capacityGlock 3: Subcompact, single stack magazine with six round capacity.45 GAP:Glock 37: Full size (same size as the Glock 17, not the 21), 10 round capacityGlock 38: Mid size (based on Glock 19), eight round capacityGlock 39: Subcompact, six round capacity