Clip and magazine are two words that people often mix up when talking about guns. Let’s look at their history and how to use them. Also, we will see a trick to remember the difference.
A clip is a tool that helps put bullets into a gun. The word “clip” comes from the old English word “clyppan,” which means “to hold.” A clip holds bullets together so they can go into a gun quickly.
A magazine is a container that keeps bullets inside the gun. The word “magazine” comes from the Arabic word “makhzan,” which means “storehouse.” A magazine stores bullets and feeds them into the gun to be fired.
Use “clip” when you talk about a piece that holds bullets before they go into the gun.
Use “magazine” when you talk about the part of the gun that holds and feeds bullets.
Clip starts with “C,” like the word “carry.” A clip carries bullets.
Magazine starts with “M,” like the word “many.” A magazine holds many bullets inside the gun.
Remember, a clip carries bullets to feed the gun, while a magazine stores bullets inside the gun. Clip starts with “C” for “carry,” and magazine starts with “M” for “many.”
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