8 Commonly Misused Gun and Firearms Terms

Published on November 10, 2022
Duration: 12:36

This video from Tactical Hyve, presented by Myles, clarifies eight commonly misused firearms terms. It distinguishes between magazines and clips, accuracy and precision, pistols and handguns, bullets and cartridges, training and practice, extractors and ejectors, shotshells and shells, and suppressors and silencers. The instruction is delivered with clear explanations and visual aids, suitable for intermediate firearm users seeking to refine their technical vocabulary.

Quick Summary

Learn the precise definitions of commonly misused firearms terms. A magazine holds cartridges for feeding, while a clip loads cartridges into a magazine. Accuracy is hitting the target, precision is shot consistency. A pistol has one chamber, a handgun is any one-handed firearm. A cartridge is the full round, a bullet is just the projectile.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Misused Gun Terms
  2. 00:40Why These Terms Are Misused
  3. 01:07Magazine vs. Clip Explained
  4. 02:17Accuracy vs. Precision Defined
  5. 03:57Pistol vs. Handgun Distinction
  6. 05:17Bullet vs. Cartridge Clarified
  7. 06:35Training vs. Practice Explained
  8. 08:09Extractor vs. Ejector Mechanics
  9. 09:35Shotshells vs. Shells Explained
  10. 10:23Suppressor vs. Silencer Accuracy
  11. 11:50Conclusion & Future Topics

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between a gun magazine and a clip?

A magazine is a device that holds cartridges and feeds them into a firearm. A clip, such as a stripper clip, is used to load multiple cartridges into a magazine, making the process faster and easier.

How do accuracy and precision differ in shooting?

Accuracy is about hitting the intended target, like the A-zone on a target. Precision refers to the consistency of your shots, meaning they are grouped tightly together, regardless of their location on the target.

Is a revolver a pistol?

Technically, a pistol has a single chamber integrated with its barrel. A revolver has multiple chambers in a cylinder. Therefore, while both are handguns, a revolver is not technically a pistol.

What is the correct term for the ammunition component that exits the barrel?

The entire round of ammunition is called a cartridge, which includes the projectile, casing, powder, and primer. The projectile itself, the part that exits the barrel, is called the bullet.

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