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52 of 52 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Stripper clips take practice!,
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This review is from: Mosin Nagant M44 M91/30 5 per pouch Stripper clip (Misc.)
It is very entertaining reading the reviews of these stripper clips. It reminds me of someone who has purchased three balls for juggling and gives them a 1 star rating because he can't juggle.
Stripper clips are made from one piece of pressed steel. There is not a lot of variation from one to the other; for the most part it doesn't matter where they came from or who made them. Some of them are a little stiffer than others, but that is about it. The problems here have much more to do with the person using with them, their technique, their amount of practice, their strength and skill level. There have been some videos on youtube that show people using different techniques with stripper clips. That might be a good place to start for the people here who have not been able to figure it out. I like to stabilize the front of the rounds between my first and second finger and push down hard toward the rear of the case with my thumb. Done right the rounds are in the magazine almost instantly and the clip pings off all on its own. Obviously if your thumb or your hand pushes against the stripper clip there is a good chance you will cut it. It is made out of sheet metal for gods sake! That is what sheet metal does. Practice with gloves to begin with. I am no expert, but I can load and cycle (not fire) about thirty rounds a minute using these clips. I'll try to post my own youtube video one of these days. Be patient my young friends!
8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
ignore the rest of them they work great!,
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This review is from: Mosin Nagant M44 M91/30 5 per pouch Stripper clip (Misc.)
Okay I was worried when i first ordered these.but for 2 dollars you cant complain.first off these are very simple to load first stick 5 rounds of 7.62x54r ammo into the clip.next slide back the bolt on your rifle till it wont go any farther.see that indent just where the tip of the bolt stops?that's where you slide the clip down.do not force the metal as the ammo goes down.NOT THE CLIP.press firmly on the top of the ammo just below where the tip of bullet meats the jacket while at the same time lifting the bottom shell with you index finger.now it should slide right in and the clip should pop out.easy. yes you can get cut it is sheet metal.after the first couple times loading it's easy.trust me if you own a mosin buy these!
7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
You get what you pay for.,
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This review is from: Mosin Nagant M44 M91/30 5 per pouch Stripper clip (Misc.)
These are not the best stripper clips in the world. But for 2 bucks, they work fine. You just have to know how to use them. Pick up on the front of the top round after you have insterted the clip into the stripper clip guide. Then place your thumb near the clip and push down. They'll feed. Just don't expect to jam in the clip and shove the rounds down. Mosin's don't feed that well to begin with, that's the problem with rimmed cases.
If your not sure, there is a couple of videos on youtube.com of how to do it. If you get some sharp ones, just rub the sharp edges on a file or emery cloth to take the bite off of them. Other than that, fast shipping at a great price. I'd buy from them again.
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