What clip?

MecGar cz75b. I only have the 19 round MecGar version and it works flawlessly. The 17 round should work just as well, but I haven't picked one of those up yet.

Call them magazines unless you are referring to the enbloc clips of the M1 Garand. I and they know what you mean, but you'll get flamed or corrected or both for using the wrong terminology.

Welcome to the forum, btw.
 
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I'm aware of no CZ pistols that use a clip. Are you referring to a MAGAZINE??
There are better ways to show one's intellectual superiority.

Various old manufacturers' parts lists, distributors' catalogs, and some War Department pubs concerning pistols, carbines, etc., and a number of gun writers employed the term "clip"--incorrectly--to describe what is technically called a magazine.

No one suffered as a consequence.

People still use the term "hydrostatic shock". Jack O'Connor did. Never mind that it is a contradiction of terms.

I knew that in 1962, but I choose to not belittle those who use the term
 
How do you like your k2p, Green Lantern? I've been really happy with mine. I have somewhere in the ballpark of 2500 rounds through it. I lost track after 2000, but I shoot it frequently.
 
Once you do find magazines or clips or whatever you choose to call them, I would advise you not to post a query about their potential for spring fatigue. That one gets some of these people riled up also.

Welcome to the forum.

Curious... why not use SAR K2P magazines? CDNN has them in stock for $29.99. Why CZ?
 
When I purchased the 19 Rd CZ mag, it was only $25 and at the time, the 17 Rd was $21. Cheaper than the SAR mags. I can't remember which site, but they may have been on sale at the time. Midway maybe...
 
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HE SAID "CLIP"...............

Oh the humanities !!!

Hahahahaha.. I love this forum

Welcone aboard Green Lantern.. (glad you didn't choose Green Hornet)
 
Welcome Green Lantern. Don't be bothered by the self proclaimed "expert"??? gun snobs ragging about the "proper" terminology. Every last one of them knew EXACTLY what you meant by clip. A term that has been used to describe a removable magazine ever since that type of firearm has been around.
Even in old advertising materials from many, many years ago there are references to a removable "clip"
 
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