See the 6:50 mark-----says it best.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UoSNHe413rY
The term clip is commonly used to describe a firearm magazine, especially in newspapers, movies, and on television. Because of this usage, the Merriam-Webster dictionary now defines a clip as "a device to hold cartridges for charging the magazines of some rifles; also :a magazine from which ammunition is fed into the chamber of a firearm".
Definition of CLIP
1: any of various devices that grip, clasp, or hook
2: a device to hold cartridges for charging the magazines of some rifles; also : a magazine from which ammunition is fed into the chamber of a firearm
Heffay wrote:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ammunition_clipThe term clip is commonly used to describe a firearm magazine, especially in newspapers, movies, and on television. Because of this usage, the Merriam-Webster dictionary now defines a clip as "a device to hold cartridges for charging the magazines of some rifles; also :a magazine from which ammunition is fed into the chamber of a firearm".
http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/clipDefinition of CLIP
1: any of various devices that grip, clasp, or hook
2: a device to hold cartridges for charging the magazines of some rifles; also : a magazine from which ammunition is fed into the chamber of a firearm
Now, I hope we can put this magazine vs clip argument to bed. What a waste of time to argue it. It makes you look like an ass if you correct people.
tazdevil wrote:No it makes them look like a ass when they're trying to regulate or ban something that they prove they don't even know what it is. You don't understand something doesn't give you the automatic right to regulate it. Remember the whole "shoulder thing that goes up" deal?
Heffay wrote:tazdevil wrote:No it makes them look like a ass when they're trying to regulate or ban something that they prove they don't even know what it is. You don't understand something doesn't give you the automatic right to regulate it. Remember the whole "shoulder thing that goes up" deal?
Well, apparently they are using the term clip correctly.
The term clip is commonly used to describe a firearm magazine, especially in newspapers, movies, and on television. Because of this usage, the Merriam-Webster dictionary now defines a clip as "a device to hold cartridges for charging the magazines of some rifles; also :a magazine from which ammunition is fed into the chamber of a firearm".
ex-LT wrote:PS - how ironic is it that YOU, who routinely criticizes people for citing wikipedia in support of their arguments, are now citing wikipedia in support of YOUR argument?
Heffay wrote:Languages change. You either adapt to the modern vernacular, or you look like a dinosaur.
XDM45 wrote:Heffay wrote:Languages change. You either adapt to the modern vernacular, or you look like a dinosaur.
So I pointed the trigger upstream at the downrange verbatim resourced to a centralized target location with the barell rimshotted across the left-handed stock face.
Why did the yang go ying down the hole into the pie?
Hey man, if you don't understand and can't understand, well, languages change. You either adapt to the modern vernacular, or you look like a dinosaur
Heffay wrote:XDM45 wrote:Heffay wrote:Languages change. You either adapt to the modern vernacular, or you look like a dinosaur.
So I pointed the trigger upstream at the downrange verbatim resourced to a centralized target location with the barell rimshotted across the left-handed stock face.
Why did the yang go ying down the hole into the pie?
Hey man, if you don't understand and can't understand, well, languages change. You either adapt to the modern vernacular, or you look like a dinosaur
Language is changed by society, not by an individual trying to make a really horrible point. And society has said that clips and magazines are synonymous.
The real question is: Why does this bother you so much? Is your resistance to change so strong that you fight language itself?
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