I will assume that you meant MAGAZINE instead of "clip."
Most handguns can tolerate a firm seating of the magazine. Unless there is excessive dirt/sand in the magazine well, there's no need to be overly-aggressive with inserting it. On the other hand, it is important to ensure that the magazine is firmly seated in the weapon. A semiautomatic pistol will not function properly, or at all, if the magazine is not in its correct position. Similarly, a magazine that falls out of a weapon is not only embarrassing, it may cost a person their life.
Most handguns are metal (steel, aluminum) and some are very strong composite material. They are designed to take a little bit of punishment without being damaged.
Magazine, not clip. Hence, the button you refer to is known as the magazine release.
It depends on the brand and model.
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No. Generally speaking, you can only use the correct caliber magazine for any given handgun, and .380 and 9mm are not interchangeable.
10 is legal in california. But it depends on the model. Anywhere from 6-17
Magazine, not clip, and it varies dependent on which handgun you had in mind, specifically. For most .25 pistols, six or seven rounds is the norm.
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Gun shop or gun show. But first you will need to determine the exact model of your handgun and caliber. By the way, correct name is a magazine, not a clip.
no. because they are solid metal.
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I think its the sound that your lips make when you smack them together??? thats what it was defined as on the movie "love happens" --- The noise your lips make when they smack together, yes.