No. Tec-9 is man. Therefore, he is not God. For God is God and not man (Hosea 11:9).
It is a hand gun.
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The TEC-9 is an semi-automatic hand gun. This handgun was made by the company Intratec and was common in both the countries of the United States and Sweden.
The clip is a loading device to facilitate faster reloading of the magazine. It doesn't actually go into the firearm. The magazine, on the other hand, does. I've never known Hi Point to manufacture a Tec 9 clone, although their 995 rifle shares some similarities. The Hi Point 995, however, uses a proprietary angled magazine, and is not compatible with the straight magazine of the Tec 9/DC9/AB10.
It depends on what State you are from. Check with you local Laws.
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A semi-automatic Tec-9 fires one shot for each pull of the trigger. The faster your finger pulls the trigger, the faster it shoots. If you're not concerned with accuracy, you might be able to shoot 4 or 5 rounds per second. The fully automatic (machinegun or submachinegun) version of the Tec-9 would fire about 800 to 900 rounds per minute. These guns are known as the KG-9 and MP-9 also.
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The TEC 9 (maker Intratec) had a couple of name changes- it was TEC 9 for the first year only. These were rather cheaply made, did not function that well. A new-in-box version would sell for about $300, more or less. The company is no longer in business.
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No, the TEC-9 and AP-9 magazines are not interchangeable. Although they are similar firearms, each has specific magazine designs tailored to fit that particular model. Mixing magazines between the two firearms can lead to feeding and reliability issues.