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Title: Krag Stripper Clips Post by bote on Oct 31st, 2016 at 11:24pm
Just got a couple of Psteinmayer's stripper clips. These things are amazing. I can load my Krags faster than a 1903, 1917, Mosin, or Mauser. If the US military ever gets wind of these they'll muster the Krags back into service.
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Title: Re: Krag Stripper Clips Post by psteinmayer on Nov 1st, 2016 at 11:37am
Thanks very much for the words of praise and confidence! I'll keep makin 'em so long as Krag shooter keep wantin 'em!
So sorry that it took me extra time to make... and my sincerest apologies to Brionic also. Hopefully, in the future, I'll get back to my previous "Speedy" turnaround! |
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Title: Re: Krag Stripper Clips Post by bote on Nov 1st, 2016 at 1:46pm
So are these based on an original design or are they your own creation? I can't imagine the military not using these if they had them.
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Title: Re: Krag Stripper Clips Post by psteinmayer on Nov 1st, 2016 at 2:20pm
The design is actually Parashooter's. He graciously allowed me to use his instructions and design template to make these... and I owe a HUGE debt of gratitude to him!
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Title: Re: Krag Stripper Clips Post by madsenshooter on Nov 1st, 2016 at 4:12pm
They sure save a lot of frustration that comes when you try to get five loose rounds into the box. Some fellows have practiced enough that they can load loose ones without losing too much time, but I was never one of them.
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Title: Re: Krag Stripper Clips Post by Parashooter on Nov 1st, 2016 at 7:43pm psteinmayer wrote on Nov 1st, 2016 at 2:20pm:
I thought so until I found this picture from a Norwegian museum collection - (You need to Login Literally, "Hagen's load frame", but "charger" seems a better word. (I try to avoid "stripper clip" as a nonsense term invented by us poor Yanks who have trouble differentiating between "clip" and "charger" - adding "stripper" to enhance our confusion. Of course back in the Krag era, we called them all "packets".::)) Hagen was a significant presence even back when Oslo was called Kristiana (pre-1925). This Lyman 48K, made here in Connecticut and much-modified by Hagen, was fitted to my 1925-dated M1912/22 long before I found it in a local shop - (You need to Login Mönsterbeskyttet = Trademark? Tiny lettering above slide binding nut reads "Lyman, Middlefield". Elevation markings are in meters (x100), calibrated for same trajectory as service tangent. (You need to Login Aperture was re-positioned below cross-arm and long stop screw fitted from below, adapting Lyman 48 to work with normal-height front sight. I found this on the web at (You need to Login (interesting site) - L H Hagen A little taste of a Norwegian Gunsmith’s store from 1908. It’s a pity the fixtures and fittings like these no more are to be found – at least not in our part of the World. L. H. Hagen was a successful gunsmith and probably Mr. Larsen’s largest customer in the 1870s. He was never the inventor that Larsen was, but he was a good business man and built up a solid business that lasted almost 100 years. He is possibly best known for his Hagen Herkules rifle, built on Larsen’s tennstempel rifle’s principles, but with a bettered locking enabling it to fire more powerful smokeless cartridges. (You need to Login |
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Title: Re: Krag Stripper Clips Post by madsenshooter on Nov 1st, 2016 at 7:54pm
Nothing new under the sun, as they say.
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Title: Re: Krag Stripper Clips Post by musketjon on Nov 12th, 2016 at 7:16pm
Can these be used in any Krag rifle or do you need one of the ones that has the stripper clip modification done to it?
Thanks Jon |
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Title: Re: Krag Stripper Clips Post by psteinmayer on Nov 13th, 2016 at 1:21am
Howdy Jon,
They will work with any US Krag. If you watch the clip here, you'll see me using one in the Vintage Match last year: (You need to Login Paul |
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Title: Re: Krag Stripper Clips Post by Parashooter on Nov 13th, 2016 at 5:29am
Dimensioned appropriately, this design will work for either .30 USA or 6.5 Norwegian Krags. No alteration or other accessories needed.
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Title: Re: Krag Stripper Clips Post by bote on Nov 17th, 2016 at 1:24pm
Great pics Parashooter. Thanks for sharing.
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Title: Re: Krag Stripper Clips Post by musketjon on Nov 20th, 2016 at 12:56am
Wow Paul. That's IMPRESSIVE!! Thanks for the video. I'm definitely going to have to get a few of those.
Where does one purchase them? Thank again. Jon |
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Title: Re: Krag Stripper Clips Post by psteinmayer on Nov 20th, 2016 at 2:10pm
Message sent Jon
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