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    Collect Or Toss Clips?

    Found these. Should I keep or toss?


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    Keep.
    I'll buy them from you if you don't want them. They're made to quickly load magazines with 556/223 ammo.


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    Keep 'em! I like to store my 223 on these and then 10 clips (w/ charger) per 12ga box.

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    You make or buy rounds loose, those clips make them easier to cart about
    We all buy them.
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    Thanks.

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    They really are not made to be used to many times. I have some but alot of them are missing one or both of the little tabs that keep them in the clip.

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    Quote Originally Posted by avogunner View Post
    Keep 'em! I like to store my 223 on these and then 10 clips (w/ charger) per 12ga box.
    That sounds like a great idea! I've got lots of the clips but never seemed to find boxes for them, never tried a 12ga box.
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    Those should work for the Blackout too.

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    They also work for holding, not loading, the .32 H&R Mag.

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    Clips and guides

    Most of you already know, but those clips are meant to be used with a clip guide to load M16 magazines As noted by many, they do well with other tasks as well. The guides were/are included with the bandoleers of ammo. The M14 also had a similar loading system, but the clip guide is integral with the rifle.
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    Ditto for the M1 carbine.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jimb16 View Post
    Ditto for the M1 carbine.
    Sadly the 30 carbine clips and spoons are getting quite rare. The spoon (loading guide) is intended to be permanently attached to the 30 carbine stripper clip.
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    That "T" word should not be in your vocabulary....KEEP !
    Never know for what use the future might have for them .

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    Quote Originally Posted by gwpercle View Post
    That "T" word should not be in your vocabulary....KEEP !
    Never know for what use the future might have for them .
    Good point. I am passing them on to others for now as it will be years before I have a use for them unless I win the lottery...which I do not play

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    Clips

    Quote Originally Posted by ArrowJ View Post
    Good point. I am passing them on to others for now as it will be years before I have a use for them unless I win the lottery...which I do not play
    Over the years, I have either turned them in, in their thousands as dunnage, to clear the ammo document with the ASP, given them away or thrown them away. I see that they now sell well on Ebay. If I only had all of them back... I'd be rolling in dough.

    Here are a few of the clips used by various militaries:

    Schmidt-Ruben, Styer-Manlicher; Mosin-Nagant; M1 Carbine, Mosin-Nagant; Lee Enfield, Mauser, Springfield and the M14
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    The .5.56 Nato clips happen to work well with the 9x23 Steyr too. You can even load the pistol using them.

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    Just found 3 ammo cans full of 30 carbine ammo on clips in card board boxes and bandoleers at the FIL's the other day. He is no longer with us and his boy never remembers him having a carbine. It is all 51 LC. Now I might have to get a Carbine.

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    Any clips are considered "Expendable Items" by Soldiers. In my Military days, circa 1962-1966, we NEVER picked up any clip. "Save or Toss" any clip is not a Major Call. No one cared in past wars and who really cares now? "What difference does it make?"

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    Quote Originally Posted by Adam Helmer View Post
    Any clips are considered "Expendable Items" by Soldiers. In my Military days, circa 1962-1966, we NEVER picked up any clip. "Save or Toss" any clip is not a Major Call. No one cared in past wars and who really cares now? "What difference does it make?"

    Adam
    Soldiers aren't paying $ for their ammo or clips so it doesn't matter to them. But they are putting themselves in the line of fire so I'd NEVER ask them to even consider the cost of a clip.

    However...us paying folks have to save a buck anywhere we can. I keep them all. Even if I can't use them, I'd keep them to pass along to somebody that can.


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    Keep em till there *****.

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