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Looking to buy good Mosin Nagant stripper clips would like about 50 or so? Will trade Mauser stripper clips, 1919 links or ???????
 
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I have a load of them, repops and cheap ones that were on ammo but if you want the best then pick you up some of this......\

http://www.aimsurplus.com/product.aspx?item=A76254P300&groupid=40

These were selling for 3$ each clip only at the shows. No ammo...

the cheaper ones are in the 1.50 - 2.00 each...

Your best bet is the ones on the ammo in the link but if I can help you, let me know..
 
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I don't know how many of these I have, but they're junk. I tried to use them once and gave up.. I just keep them around as a historical refference for part of my collection.
 
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I was told they were Russian WWII, but I'm a bit skeptical of that. I don't recall any markings being on them.
 
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The best ones........

....are the Finnish or German winged ones, after that there are chinese copies of the winged type. (Original Russian winged stripper clips are rare) You will find the best success has to do with your Mosin Nagant variant you have. If its a late war or mid war 1943 gun, the machining and metallurgy was rushed for wartime and the quality can be low at the clip slots. I have a pre war 1937 gun and it takes stripper clips very nicely. I also have a true M1938 carbine that feeds well. Some 1943 M91/30 guns I had would not feed even off of the best strippers I had.
 
Why would anyone want to put these razorblades on their rifles? Its not a matter of IF you will cut the F*CK out of your hand, but WHEN.

Put them in one at a time.... I have about 20 I bought... used about 5 then slashed my palm... now they are just sitting on the shelf.
 
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