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Also, I said textures, not animations. I can't change animations.
But by all means, if you NEED it fixed then I just told you how to get it done.
But I don't, so I can't. All I have at my disposal is Photoshop and GCFScape, neither of which can fix this problem even if I really wanted them to.
If it really bothers you that much AND there's no other mods you want to use, then take the time to purchase all these programs, figure out how to use them, edit the mesh of this weapon to shrink the clip, and then re-upload it to the Steam Workshop, so everyone else can see your dedication to not half-assing any mods you ever make.
BUG!!!!!!!!!!!!!
FUCKING BUGGGGGGGGGGG
1. Go to the install directory (For me, it's C:\Program files(86x)\steam\steamapps\common\left4dead2\left4dead\addon. It might be a little different for you, but you shouldn't have too much trouble finding it.)
2. Open the folder called "workshop".
3. Find this mod, and copy paste it from "addons\workshop" to just "addons". It should work after that.
If not, then I don't know how else to help you.