the model 42 is the same as the marlin model 80
THere is no clip. It is a tubular feed magazine
Well, which one are you looking for? A magazine or a clip? They're not the same thing... Either one, you can typically find at gun shops.
Try e-gunparts.com
Does not exist. You might find a magazine at egunparts.
Are you talking about the clip to load rounds into the magazine, or the magazine itself? It is a magazine, not a clip.. In regards to the clip, the answer will be yes. In regards to the magazine, the answer is no - the SKS-M uses a detachable AK magazine.
You have to be more specific. Looking at the "Magazine" or "clip" can give you a good idea on how much ammo a weapon can hold. Also the caliber size of the ammo is a factor to how much ammo is in a "Magazine/clip".
Magazine, not clip. Hence, the button you refer to is known as the magazine release.
No such thing ans a "magazine clip". If you want a magazine for it, contact S&W or your nearest gun shop.
First, the bullet is probably not the word you are looking for. You probably mean cartridges. The bullet is just the very end of the cartridge. You also probably mean magazine, not clip. An 18 cartridge magazine holds 18 cartridges.
The magazine is the clip that slides into a firearm that holds the ammunition
Magazine, not clip, and yes.
While some people use the terms interchangeably, the proper term IS magazine, Magazine comes from a French word for storage. A clip holds cartridges, so that they may be quickly loaded INTO the magazine. Example- an AR 15 rifle may have ammunition loaded in 10 round "clips". The cartridges are pushed from the clip into the magazine. The MAGAZINE is then loaded into the rifle. However, some rifles, such as the M1 Garand, used an "en bloc" clip. This held the cartridges, and the entire clip was inserted into the rifle magazine. Confused now?