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Yes, you may. It actually makes it easier if you know how and have the second part to the stripper clips that goes on the magazines. It's meant to load 10 rounds at a time into the magazines.
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Thanks! I'll have to look into one of those "Stripper Loaders." ![]() |
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Here's a quick video on how they're supposed to work.
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According to Sportsmans Outdoor >LINK
it comes with a stripper clip guide (also called a "spoon" by GIs). You just clip the spoon onto your mag & slip the stripper clip into the spoon. Then you just push on the top round and all 10 slide into the mag. Be careful not to slide your thumb down the stripper clip. It can cut.
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