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    M1903 Stripper Clips

    I've checked the book I have and searched the forums and seen some discussions of the variations of U.S. stripper clips for the M1903/M1917 but found no detailed information on the firm dates for when each type was used or introduced. All I've seen is that stripper clips with patent dates on them are supposed to be WW1 era; and that the type of clip developed by Ashworth was developed in the 1920's and that the last variation of clip with the single trough and the cut outs in the ends for the spring tabs was WWII era.

    But I was looking for more information on when each type was used and would have been loaded with ammunition, especially the types that are more common to come across these days.

    Also when was the switch over from brass to parkerized steel made?

    Do Brophy or Campbell or others cover this information a little more?
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    Brophy's book does but the pictures are not very clear.

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    Thanks. Is it detailed on any dates?

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    no stamp : Springfield Armory
    1 : Springfield Armory – Springfield, MA, USAicon (before WWII and WWII)
    58 and 59 : Nationalist China (POST WWII)
    ACE 2 : Aggressive Engineering Corp – Anaheim, CA, USA (Military Contract)
    AEC 2 : Aggressive Engineering Corp – Anaheim, CA, USA (Trade)
    AEC 3 : Aggressive Engineering Corp – Anaheim, CA, USA (Tradee)
    AGE 1 : Aggressive Engineering Corp – Anaheim, CA, USA (Military Contract WWII)
    AGE 2 : Aggressive Engineering Corp – Anaheim, CA, USA (Military Contract POST WWII)
    AMP : All Metal Products – Wyandotte, MI,USA (WWII)
    AMP 1 : All Metal Products – Wyandotte, MI,USA (WWII)
    BLM : Barry L Miller Eng Inc. – Irvine, CA, USA (WWII)
    BW : Borg Warner – Spring Division,Bellwood, IL, USA (WWII)
    B-W 1 to B-W 10 : Borg Warner – Spring Division,Bellwood, IL, USA (WWII)
    BR-W 1 to BR-W 8 : Borg Warner – Spring Division,Bellwood, IL, USA (POST WWII)
    C : Springfield Armory – Springfield, MA, USA (before WWII and WWII)
    C : Lerio Patent Cup Co. – Mobile, AL, USA (WWII)
    C* : Lerio Patent Cup Co. – Mobile, AL, USA (WWII) CMPicon 3 – Aggressive Engineering Corp – Anaheim, CA, USA (Trade POST WWII)
    Danly : Danly Machine Co – Chicago, Il, USA
    DAQ : Dominion Arsenal Quebec – Quebec (POST WWII)
    f : Fedder’s Manufacturing Co.- Buffalo, NY, USA (WWII)
    fB : Fedder’s Manufacturing Co.- Buffalo, NY, USA (WWII)
    fC : Fedder’s Manufacturing Co.- Buffalo, NY, USA (WWII)
    fD : Fedder’s Manufacturing Co.- Buffalo, NY, USA (WWII)
    fE : Fedder’s Manufacturing Co.- Buffalo, NY, USA (WWII)
    fF : Fedder’s Manufacturing Co.- Buffalo, NY, USA (WWII)
    HA : Haerens Ammunitions Arsenal – Copenhagen, Denmarkicon (POST WWII)
    IS : International Silver – Meriden, CT, USA (WWII)
    IS1 to IS5 : International Silver – Meriden, CT, USA (POST WWII)
    IMI : Israel Military Industries – Ramat Hasharon, Israël
    JMO 68 : Julius Maurer – Oberstein, Allemagne (POST WWII)
    JMO 69 : Julius Maurer – Oberstein, Allemagne (POST WWII)
    JMO 70 : Julius Maurer – Oberstein, Allemagne (POST WWII)
    JMO 71 : Julius Maurer – Oberstein, Allemagne (POST WWII)
    JMO 72 : Julius Maurer – Oberstein, Allemagne (POST WWII)
    JMO 74 : Julius Maurer – Oberstein, Allemagne (POST WWII)
    L&H 81 : Italy or Denmark (POST WWII)
    LP 1955 : Italy (POST WWII)
    LP 1956 : Italy (POST WWII)
    LP 1961 : Italy (POST WWII)
    MAS : Manufacture D’Armes de St Etienne – Saint Etienne, France (POST WWII)
    MBZ : Murik & Ball Zeist – Pays-Bas (POST WWII)
    MFT : Metaalwaren Fabrik Tiburg – Pays-Bas (POST WWII)
    NW : Northwest Metal – Seattle, WA, USA (WWII)
    O : Springfield Armory – Springfield, MA, USA (before WWII and WWII)
    RW : R Wallace & Sons – Wallingford, CT, USA (WWII)
    S : Stanley Works – New Britain, CT, USA (WWII)
    S (in a circle) : ?
    SA (Big) : Springfield Armory – Springfield, MA, USA (WWII)
    SA (small) : Springfield Armory – Springfield, MA, USA (POST WWII)
    SA (dash over) : Springfield Armory – Springfield, MA, USA (POST WWII)
    SA (dash over and under) : Springfield Armory – Springfield, MA, USA (POST WWII)
    S.F. : Serini France (POST WWII)
    SW : Stanley Works – New Britain, CT, USA
    TF&S : Thomas Frenchicon & Co – Manchester, United Kingdomicon
    5mm hole : Austriaicon (POST WWII)
    W1 to W6 : R Wallace & Sons – Wallingford, CT, USA (WWII)
    WEP : Wade Electric Products – Sturgis, MI , USA
    WEP1 à WEP 5 : Wade Electric Products – Sturgis, MI , USA (WWII)
    WRA : Winchester Repeating Arms – New Haven, CT, USA (WWII)
    WRA Educational : Winchester Repeating Arms – New Haven, CT, USA (WWII)

    an other list : more complete perhaps
    Blank : stamp Springfield Armory
    AMP : Stamp All Metal Products Co. (hard to read)
    ACE 2 : Stamp Aggressive Engineering Corporation (Military production)
    AEC 2 : Stamp Aggressive Engineering Corporation (Commercial production)
    AEC 3 - Aggressive Engineering Corp (Commercial)
    Anaheim, CA
    AGE 1 - Aggressive Engineering Corp (Millitary contract)
    Anaheim, CA
    AGE 2 - Aggressive Engineering Corp (Millitary contract)
    Anaheim, CA
    AMP 1 - All Metal Products Wyandotte, MI
    BLM - Barry L Miller Eng Inc Irvine, CA
    BRW 1 : Stamp Borg-Warner Spring Division
    BRW 2 : Stamp Borg-Warner Spring Division
    BRW 3 : Stamp Borg-Warner Spring Division
    BRW 4 : Stamp Borg-Warner Spring Division
    BRW 5 : Stamp Borg-Warner Spring Division
    BRW 6 : Stamp Borg-Warner Spring Division
    BRW 7 : Stamp Borg-Warner Spring Division
    B-W 4 - Borg Warner (WW2) Spring Division,Bellwood, IL
    C : Lerio Patent Cup Co. Mobile, AL
    DAQ : Stamp Dominion Arsenal (Quebec)
    fF : Fedders Mfg Buffalo, NY
    HA : Haerens Ammunitions Arsenal Copenhagen, Denmark
    IMI : Stamp Israeli Military Industries (Israel)
    I S 1 : Stamp International Silver Company
    I S 2 : Stamp International Silver Company
    I S 3 : Stamp International Silver Company
    IS 4 : International Silver Meriden, CT
    IS 5 : International Silver Meriden, CT
    JMO Julios Maurer, Oberstein Germanyicon
    58 : Nationalist China
    59 : Nationalist China
    68 JMO : Stamp Julius Maurer (Germany)
    69 JMO : Stamp Julius Maurer (Germany)
    70 JMO : Stamp Julius Maurer (Germany)
    71 JMO : Stamp Julius Maurer (Germany)
    72 JMO : Stamp Julius Maurer (Germany)
    74 JMO : Julius Maurer Oberstein, Germany
    LP 1956 : Stamp Italianicon (name unknown)
    L&H 81 Italian or Danish
    LP 1961 : Stamp Italian (name unknown)
    NW : Stamp Northwest Metal Products
    MAS : Manufacture D' Armes St. Etienne France
    MBZ : Stamp (fat letters) Mourek & Ball, Zeist (Netherlands)
    MBZ : Stamp (small letters) Mourek & Ball, Zeist (Netherlands)
    MBZ : Stamp (regular letters) Mourek & Ball, Zeist (Netherlands)
    MFT : Mataal Fabriek Tilburg Netherlands
    NW : Northwest Metal Seattle, WA
    SF : Serini France
    S : Stanley Works (or SW) New Britain, CT
    S A : Stamp Springfield Armory
    S A : Stamp with dash underneath Springfield Armory
    S A : Stamp (oversized letters) Springfield Armory
    TF&S : Thomas French & Co. Ltd
    W4 : R Wallace & Sons Wallingford, CT
    W5 : Stamp R. Wallace and Sons
    W6 : R Wallace & Sons Wallingford, CT
    WEP : Stamp Wade Electric Products
    WEP1 : Wade Electric Products Sturgis, MI
    WRA : Winchester Repeating Arms New Haven, CT
    WR : Wallace & Sons Mfg.
    5 : Stamp Unknown - might be an S for Stanley Works but uncertain at this point
    5mm hole. : Austrian

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    sorry, I thought I was in the garand section. :confus: :RÉ

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    It would be great if someone would invent new stripper clips made out of some kind of polymer that are cheap to produce, hold the rounds securely, and are reusable. It still has a place as a militia arm and being 30-06 there is a lot of ammo out there that will cycle through it. To use it as efficiently as possible requires stripper clips.

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    I have some very sturdy, I believe stainless steel, stripper clips I bought from a
    target shooter supply company in TN years ago. They were not cheap but seem like
    they would last a life time. I think I am not supposed to mention names of the co.
    on this forum.

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