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Bullet (1996)
IMDB rating: 5.90
Plot: Butch “Bullet” Stein is a Jewish junkie from the mean streets of Brooklyn, is paroled after eight years in prison. Butch rips off a runner for local drug dealer, Tank, and is soon right back into his old habits of snorting coke and shooting up heroin with his best friend Lester. Enraged by Butch’s affront and already determined to get revenge on him for a past wrong, Tank sets about getting even with his old enemy by hiring a hulking brute, Gates to beat Butch. When the confrontation occurs, however, Gates breaks his hand on the battle-hardened Butch. Besides Lester, the only people in Butch’s corner are his two brothers, the mentally-unhinged Vietnam War veteran Louis and aspiring artist Ruby, neither of whom can be counted on to help him in the inevitable showdown.
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Directors: Temple Julien
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How does a bullet move up the clips of a magazine?
When a bullet is fired, how does the bullet underneath move up the clips?
first, "clip" is slang for magazine, the two words both describe the same device. and a spring pushes the rounds upwards. also, the word "bullet" only describes the projectile, it doesn’t include the gun powder, shell, or primer cap. the word "round" describes the complete object. when the gun fires, the bullet is what leaves the gun and the shell is ejected.
David | Jul 27, 2009
spring in the clip
lemontree | Jul 27, 2009
Springs
john m | Jul 27, 2009
Springs below the feeder press the rounds to the top of the magazine. A clip is completely different from a magazine.
Clips are not the same thing as a magazine as the last poster implies. An M1 Garand took an 8 round en-bloc clip. The rounds are exposed and are "clipped" together. A magazine can be internal or external but the rounds are completely enclosed and spring loaded. Clips are not spring loaded.
wraeth - PHA | Jul 27, 2009
There is a spring-loaded follower that pushes them up. The magazines have an indented lip allowing cartridges to move only forward from there.
Wraeth - PHA is correct that a clip is just a unit that retains cartridges. It isn’t capable of feeding them at all. Typically clips with cartridges are used to rapidly load a group of cartridges into a magazine.
The names have been confused just as the word "bullet" is erroneously used in place of "cartridge." A bullet is just the projectile part of a cartridge.
George S | Jul 27, 2009
The bottom of the clip is spring loaded and moves up as the bullets are used.
jim h | Jul 27, 2009
There is a spring in the clip
when you fire one bullet the spring pushes another one up so it can be fired.
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asoupspoon | Jul 27, 2009
a spring pushes it up, and what your thinking of is a magazine, a clip is just a strait piece of metal used to hold the ammo and load a magazine
Kush Slayer | Jul 27, 2009
spring in bottom part underneath bullets push em up, after each bullet gets fired.
carrnass | Jul 27, 2009
there a spring underneath that pushes everything up
alexander m | Jul 27, 2009
springs in the clip
80894253 | Jul 27, 2009
springs
Rick | Jul 27, 2009