Does anyone still use these or did they go the way of the dinosaurs?
Stripper clips
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I use stripper clips all the time for loading our M1903s and M1917. The older ones, especially brass with the tabs in place, have become historic accessory pieces so I don't use them. Instead, I use these:
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I have about a dozen of them that my wife and I have used for over ten years - many hundreds of rounds -and they show no sign of wearing out.
HTH"They've took the fun out of running the race. You never see a campfire anywhere. There's never any time for visiting." - Joe Redington Sr., 1997Comment
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I am keeping a few for my 03A3 and the rest need to find a new home where they are needed. I was thinking about asking .50 cents a piece for them, is that to much to ask? am I shorting myself a lot? I don't want to over charge for them.
Here's some more of them to look at and maybe someone can tell a bit more about them. Thanks
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I think the upper right one is a .303 stripper."We make men without chests and expect from them virtue and enterprise. We laugh at honor and are shocked to find traitors in our midst."
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U.S. M1903 (.30-03 ball)
Lee Enfield (Mk.II charger, Mk.II ball?)
Mosin-Nagant 1891 (early 3-line RN ball?)
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clips.jpgLast edited by Parashooter; 01-24-2017, 11:05.Comment
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"...Lee Enfields inside has to be polished to work..." Lee-Enfield charges need to be loaded in a specific way to work. Thusly.
Standard .30-06/.308 stripper clips are really handy for carrying other '06/08 based cartridges while hunting. Makes my .243 90 grain FMJ ammo look all 'tactical' and operative. Makes ground hogs quiver in fear too. snicker.Spelling and grammar count!Comment
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I think I'm down to around a thousand rounds or so of LC 52 M2 Ball, in bandoleers, cardboard pouches and separators, that are loaded onto GI 5 round clips. IIRC, the Creedmoor's run about the slickest, they just seem to disappear the fastest, especially if there's someone else at the range that knows what they are......Comment



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