mag book

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English

Etymology 1

From the shape and opening method of the container, similar to a codex (colloquially referred to as books), and being used to store and carry "mags".

Noun

mag book (plural mag books)

  1. (weaponry) a container used to store and carry ammo clips (ammunition magazines for personal firearms)
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Etymology 2

Blend of magazine +‎ book

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Noun

mag book (plural mag books)

  1. (UK) a book in the format of a magazine
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