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    A few clips or chargers to test your knowledge

    Photos show some military issue clips/chargers from pre WW1 to the 1950's

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    1. Mosin Nagant M91
    2. Arisakaicon T-38
    3. Arisaka T-99
    4. GEWicon 88
    5. RSC M1917
    6. CZ-52

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    That was fast and correct, the 7,62mm Russianicon has pre 1908 headstamps and the 7,62x45mm is difficult to find in brass cases

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    1# is for a k-31 (7.5x55)
    6# possibly for an MAS-36 (7.5x54)? there's a few that milsurps that use a very similar type to that

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    #2 looks like 7.35mm Carcano

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    1. Swissicon K-31
    2 Carcano
    3. Mauser 98
    4. Ross 303
    5. Steyr M-95
    6. MAS-36

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    If #4 has what appears to me a curve to its base, it is not for Ross, and I believe Ross and Enfields used the same clips. Tom

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    3. Mauser Models 1889-1891(no ribbs)
    4. Dutch/Romanian M95 loaded with .303 for Indonesian Conversion
    5. Steyr M1888

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