Sturm Ruger still makes magazines for that pistol. They are the same ones used in their MK I variant and have a 9 round capacity. The subsequent variants, the MK II and MK III . They can be purchased on-line at the Sturm Ruger website, and are commonly available at gun shops.
Try gun shops, gun shows, internet, want ads.
The 9x19mm magazines are not 100% compatible. The carbine magazines fit into the pistol, but the pistol magazines are too short to be used in the carbine.
you put the magazine into the butt of the pistol, then to charge the pistol pull the slide to the rear and let go or push down on the slide catch if there are no more rounds in the magazine.
The term usually refers to GENTLY changing the curve of the lips of the magazine to improve feeding. Usually by bending.
Any of the Military grip models will take a magazine with a longer floor plate. For example: http://www.ammoclip.com/H/high_stand_military_grips.htm
Insert a loaded magazine into the magazine well until it clicks in place. Hold the pistol in your firing hand. With your other hand, grasp the serrations on the rear of the slide, pull back, and release. Slide will move forward, chambering a cartridge. Gun is now loaded.
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A revolver has a rotating chamber that houses the bullets a pistol has a "clip" or "magazine"
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