Yes the friend that have them to me told me there's a special way to do it. They work great! Best stripper clips I've ever used!
Yes the friend that have them to me told me there's a special way to do it. They work great! Best stripper clips I've ever used!
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OK guys it's time to nitpick here. I know we as Americans call them stripper clips, but on an Enfield forum they are chargers.
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Either is correct. In the U.K. the thing that covers the engine of a car is the bonnet, here it's the hood.
I think charger is less ambiguous though. A "charger/stripper clip" isn't inserted into the magazine with the cartridges while a "clip" (Mannlicher, M1 rifle) is. On Johan412ths ammunition the American term is used; "clips" in bandoleers.
Last edited by Art; 07-22-2014 at 04:41.
But it's HXP...so it's all Greek to me.
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I swear this is my favorite forum... So what does the hxp stand for?
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You don't say. "It's like all those buttons on a calculator you don't use!"
So, the question is, why did they keep producing the ammo for so long? I would assume that their British weaponry was replaced with American weaponry later into and after the civil war, so why keep using the .303 Brit?
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