16 in the clip and one in the hole. What kind of firearm was Nate Dogg carrying? Somehow I doubt it was a CZ 75 9mm. All the other 16+1 capacity pistols I could find weren't out yet in 1994. Or was it just a Glock 17 with one less round?
Right, forgot that for a bit. In that case then, Raven/Jimenez, or whatever one of the two became Hi Point. Regardless cheap burner pistol they’ll never take care of.
Hi-Point has nothing to do with the Raven/Jimenez family, you ignorant fudd.
Zachary Mitchell
A Glock 17 but he didn't bother to eject the magazine and top it off with one more round after racking the slide.
Either laziness or what was back them and still today a safety practice/sometimes myth about not keeping your magazine loaded to absolute capacity while in the gun and instead let it be one or two short to prevent a double feed after the first shot.
Jeremiah Ward
>Either laziness or what was back them and still today a safety practice Yep military does this with m9s
Anthony Rodriguez
>Explicitly describes having sixteen bullets in the magazine, as well as one in the chamber >"yeah he probably doesn't know the difference between 16 and not 16"
>laziness Or wanting to be able to clear the gun, stuff the ejected round back in the mag, and not be left with a loose cartridge jingling around in your pocket. At least that's the reason I carry 14+1 in a 15-round mag.
Tyler Nelson
Considering black people can't wrap their heads around the concept that not every semi auto handgun is a "glock fowty", no, I don't feel like they can reliably count to sixteen either
Carter Nelson
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Jayden Nelson
It was a glock. Back in 1994 czs were still 15 rounders mostly. 16 mags are more modern.
Oliver Perry
>explicitly describes features of the weapon >"lmao niggers amirite?" kys
Jace Davis
Or he just said 16 instead of 17 because "sixteen" is two syllables instead of three for "seventeen" and that made it work better as a song lyric.