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The Mosin Nagant M44 M91/30 5 per Pouch Stripper Clip is a set of five metal clips designed to hold and rapidly load five 7.62x54R rounds into compatible Mosin Nagant rifles. Measuring 2 inches in length and weighing just 1.6 ounces per set, these silver-finished clips offer a durable, compact solution for faster reloads, favored by enthusiasts aiming to enhance their shooting efficiency and tactical edge.
| ASIN | B000R845C4 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #120,566 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #537 in Ammunition & Magazine Pouches |
| Brand Name | Sniper |
| Closure Type | Clip,Clips |
| Color | Silver |
| Customer Reviews | 3.7 3.7 out of 5 stars (2,071) |
| Included Components | 5 stripper clips |
| Item Type Name | Stripper clip |
| Item Weight | 0.04 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Sniper |
| Material Type | Metal |
| Number Of Pockets | 1 |
| Pocket Description | Slip Pocket |
| UPC | 696735803711 |
| Warranty Description | 12 months |
R**S
Discipline of the Old School Russian Bolt Rifle
These clips work well 1 of the 5 is just a bit too lose and sometimes a bullet pops out, but it loads in the Mosin the best. Some fit tighter and some less so, but are worth the money. They take time and practice to use with speed and precision. I take the bolt out of my Mosin (so its totally safe) and just practice with the clips. I have done this a few hundred times between every range trip. So once at the range you can load and just shoot and work on refining your technical skill with a hot rifle. My last range trip was 200 rounds consecutively. And that was 40 reloads in a live fire situation. With 400 rounds through all by stripper slip let me give some tips. 1. Buy lots of these! With the fit being different you will have some that are too lose and are unsafe to use in a high pressure/combat situation. You can make a tight clip a bit looser through use, but a very lose clip will not get tighter even with some bending gain is minimal. 2. Yes the clips can go in either way when you start. But in time they get formed and worn by the stripper clip guide in the rifle. So eventually they will only go in one way. I took a Sharpie and numbered each clip so that you can keep track of tight and lose clips (even for tight odd for lose). As well as if you number them on the spine and always insert them numbers right side up you should have a smooth feed. 3. When you load a clip the first round goes in normal. All other rounds should go in tilted out at an angle and placed so that the rims are in front of the previous one. You will know this is right when the rounds point straight except for the bottom, which points slightly upward. This will not cure rimlock if you drop your rifle 6 to12 (vertical) when you work the bolt because the rounds to jiggle and shuffle around a bit, but you can just lift the stuck rim with your thumb and push it forward into the chamber no big deal. Overall: If you fallow these suggestions and implement them you will be a force to be reckoned with hunting, or in a high pressure/combat scenario. You are trading low capacity for a huge jump in range and bullet ability. In California the 7.62x54r is cleared for big game hunting. In WROL (without rule of law) situation the Mosin has the edge over almost any modern hunting rifle because of the stripper clips. Most hunting rifles of today have to be loaded a round at a time and many only have 4 round capacity. I don't care what some say load time is cut in half when using these pointers. I have timed various people (yes even nutinfancy) loading a round at a time and I can cut his average time in half using a stripper clip. And I can do it sitting, standing or laying down. I have also gotten good using my weak hand to load.
M**C
Does not feed
I ordered two sets of the Mosin Nagant stripper clips and tested them with good ammo on two different rifles. Neither rifle would feed from them. The clips were made of cheap Chinese metal and the bullets fed into them rather stiffly, but when inserted in the gun, nothing would budge. Requested and received a fast refund and Amazon took care of return shipping. Thanks Amazon. But I would not recommend these stripper clips. Look fro some made with better metals. Also, some reviewers have said ignore the negative comments, implying that those who posted them are amateurs. I have been around guns all my life, and have torn down and rebuilt every gun I own several times. These strippers do not fit the two rifles I own. I have two other rifles that use stripper clips and I can easily load these using the strippers I bought for them. I have two Mosin Nagants, neither of which would load with these strippers. I tried 10 of them in two rifles. I would think that at least one of them would have worked, but they did not. They are of poor quality and manufacture.
T**R
Best way to load a Mosin
Loading individual rounds into a Mosin sucks. There is a lot of room inside the action for rounds to shift, they can go in at funny angles and you have to pull them back out, its tedious and annoying. After a long range day my thumb is usually sore and raw form rubbing against the receiver parts while pushing rounds in. I wanted a good solution and these stripper clips provided that. These stripper clips work very well. Rounds go in the clips easily, the clips fit firmly in the receiver, and they load the rifle without much hassle. It obviously takes some force to get the rounds into the rifle, but that's true of all Mosins, if you want the rounds to slide right in get a Mauser rifle. The clips hold up well to multiple reloads, the little tabs on the bottoms are good springy steel and hold their shape well. I've run about 8-10 loads through one of the clips and its held up so far. They also increase reload speed a great deal, could prove useful should the zombies finally come. I especially like how well they fit in surplus Soviet Mosin ammo pouches, I got 4 in each pouch comfortably. Overall I'm happy with the product, they work as they should and make life a lot easier at the range. +5 stars for product quality and function, as well as fast shipping and good price
M**R
Cheap price, cheaply made, yet functional.
These are the first stripper clips I have ever had my hands on. When I first saw the clips I thought to myself, you get what you pay for. These clips are made of what looks to be very thin steel similar to what you see in interior construction with steel framing for dry wall. I guess there are brass clips that are much nicer and may be easier to use. You might have to do a small amount of bending, I was able to do it with my hands, for the bullets to fit correctly into the clips. The bullets were a little loose in a couple of the clips, so I just bent the clip to make it a tighter fit on the bullets. After I loaded the clip and placed it into the slot near above and near the rear of the internal mag of my Mosin Nagant, I was very surprised at how easily I was able to push the bullets down into the mag. There are some videos on youtube that show you how to use these clips. These things are simply made and lack style, but are fully functional for my M91/30 1922 Mosin Nagant.
H**S
funcionamiento perfecto.
S**7
Haven't tested it yet but it holds the rounds and comes with 6 not 5
L**.
Total crap. Bullets fit WAY too tight, then to top it off it doesnt even engage in the reviever channel. Complete waste of money.
A**É
Just what I needed! They will work great after you know how to operate them (you have to lift the front bullet and push with your tumb at the same time). I keep them with my oil and cleaning stuff, the extra oil keep them well lubricated
E**S
The bullets go in very tight, and you can’t even fit it in the receiver
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