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WTB 223/5.56 Stripper Clips and guide (San Antonio)

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    twain55

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    I'm looking for 223/5.56 stripper clips and guide. I would like to get at least 10 clips and a guide but more clips and another guide if available.

    I found some online. 100 clips w/ 2 guides but I want to try locally first.


    Thanks!
    Lynx Defense
     

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    I believe 223/556 stripper clips are more rare as I don’t know any guns off the top of my head that use em. So I’d just order em online while you can find em
     
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    They’re for loading M16/AR15 magazines. They were quite common when I was in the army 20yrs ago.

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    I’ve never seen these but they look pretty cool, might have to snag some when I get my first ar. Tho I’ve never seen em in wild, but I feel like a surplus store would probably have em
     

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    They’re for loading M16/AR15 magazines. They were quite common when I was in the army 20yrs ago.

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    You can still buy cans of ammo with two bandoliers - 210 rounds each, on stripper clips in the cardboard sleeves, with two guides. I have a few that I bought at Academy some years back. I keep two cans with my mags so I can grab a bandolier or two if needed.
    Even found some - empty bandoliers, cardboard sleeves, stripper clips, and guides - in the dumpster at a local range where the folks from the base goes for qualification.
     

    twain55

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    Gun show might be your best bet for local.

    Surplus store may be a good option as well.

    I remember seeing them at guns shows in the past. I think I'll try that.

    I went to one of the surplus stores here in SA. They had the clips but were $2 each. I'll pass.
     
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