👉 An extended weapon, often referred to as a "magazine" or "load," is an additional chamber or set of chambers within a firearm that holds the ammunition, typically rounds of bullets or cartridges. Unlike the main action chamber where the firing mechanism is housed, an extended weapon allows for the storage of multiple rounds, significantly increasing the firearm's capacity and rate of fire without requiring frequent reloading. This design is commonly found in semi-automatic and automatic firearms, where the extended weapon can be rapidly ejected or discharged to feed more rounds into the main chamber, thus enhancing the weapon's overall performance and operational efficiency.