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What about revolvers shooting non-rimmed cartridges that use Moon Clips?Weapons don’t use clips.
What about revolvers shooting non-rimmed cartridges that use Moon Clips?Weapons don’t use clips.
M-1 garand?Weapons don’t use clips.
The "clip" of 8 30-06 rounds goes into the Garand w/the ammo. The "clip" is what "pings" on the way out.Stripper clips are used to put rounds into a magazine.
You do not attach a stripper clip to a weapon and rock on.
Context my friend.
Non-Air Force types call this “superior firepower” and “violence of action”.No. Winning a gunfight requires extreme power, noise, recoil and muzzle flash.
Old habits die hard.I'm more worried about firing pin spring. I pull the trigger before closing the bolt to relax the spring. It might not be crucial on modern rifles but it's the way I was taught.
You may know this: You don't have to dry fire a bolt gun. Hold the trigger back when closing the bolt.I'm more worried about firing pin spring. I pull the trigger before closing the bolt to relax the spring. It might not be crucial on modern rifles but it's the way I was taught.
Once a month we had to strip our mags to stretch the springs and QC the ammo. It was fun. I used to disassemble qual issue mags to actually stretch the spring because I'm superior, excellent and superlative in providing community based law enforcement and peak nuclear security.Ask a Vietnam Vet that carried a M-16 if they had 20 rounds in their 20 round Mags
You may not know this: I said "I pull the trigger before closing the bolt to relax the spring".You may know this: You don't have to dry fire a bolt gun. Hold the trigger back when closing the bolt.
FUN FACT: In the Air Farce, armorers dry fire ARs and store them "rack safe".
That was a different time…..and different engineering specs.Ask a Vietnam Vet that carried a M-16 if they had 20 rounds in their 20 round Mags