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I've been going to an area called stave lake to do some shooting for my sks at the gravel pits. There were plenty of discarded stripper clips, but most were rusty lol. I did pick up a few for my personal collection, nothing beats free.
However I personally find it just easier to load by hand with the 5 round limit and all. Stripper clips would make more sense if 10 rounds were allowed.
I cut a few of mine just past the middle and crimped the end with a pair of pliers. 5 round SKS strippers!
PS they're 30+ year old stripper clips made in Russia. Invest in $4 worth of steel wool. Problem solved. If they cleaned polished and blued every one they sold you'd be paying $10 a piece for them.
Last edited by kennymo; 05-06-2013 at 01:26 AM.
Dump them in a container with evapo-rust. Problem solved.
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Toss them all in a contaner you can cap off, fill it with as much WD40/CLR as possible. Soak em for about a week, then brush em off with FFFF steel wool, good as new.
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Good Lord. I'll pay it forward and send you some. PM me
My buddies and I each just bought an SKS, and we only got one stripper clip with each of the rifles (from Marstar). Anyone out there want to part with some? I would like 60, cuz that would be 10 each. I live near Edmonton.
lololol
I personally never throw mine out. I usually stick em in my left pocket (my right pocket is full of loaded ones) I also usually come back with at least 30 that i find on the ground (well i make my kids find them while there picking up the brass from the larger guns) My first few sks's each came with 5 clips (from wholesale sports) my last one from marstar came with 1. I bought clips once and that was in the winter when finding em was tougher.