I apologize if this has been posted here before...
Fitst, off, I'd like to welcome you to the forum. It appears you are a little new to the whole firearms forum world (and perhaps firearms in general) so I'm not going to jump down your throat about not knowing the difference between a "clip" and a "magazine". Rather than jumping in on the "bash-fest" that the other wankers on this forum are enjoying so much, I'll offer a little lesson in firearms terms for you, so that you can increase your knowledge, speak with more precision and authority in the future....
A "clip" is generally a "U" shaped piece of spring metal that cartridges are put into so that rifles (and a few VERY rare handguns) that are semi-automatic, but have integral magazines (like the M-1 Garand, the SKS, and the Mosin Nagant) can be loaded quickly in the field.
A "Magazine" is a detachable box (of metal or plastic) that hold the cartridges, and is inserted into the action of a firearm, and is used to feed the action while firing. Firearms like Glocks, Colt 1911's, and all other currently-produced semiauto handguns, as well as modern rifles like AR-15's, AK-47s, FN-FALs, and Saiga's use "magazines".
Some people don't think this distinction is important. But knowing the correct words to use, and USING them is very important if we want to appear to hold the "high ground" against the anti-gun people. If we use incorrect words to describe our activities, they will say we are stupid. (when THEY use incorrect words, it is considered "creative reporting").
Words have meaning, folks. Hopefully, Mr. "big_bugga9" will go forward from this point with a little more knowledge about firearms, and can begin to educate himself (and others) about the importance of the Right to Keep and Bear Arms.
Welcome "big_bugga9". I hope th erest of your time here at OCDO is a little more fruitful, and it doesn't take 20 posts for you to get an answer....