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I have several old clips I've had for about 40 years. I'm not sure but I think I bought them with hot surplus 9mm with chrome or nickel plated steel jacketed bullets. But my memory could be way off. The clip in the picture seems to be parkerized or similar but some of then are chromed or nickel plated. You can stuff eight 9mm bullets on the clips but I don't recall how many were originally on them. Can anyone identify them. I'd search for more if I knew what to look for. I'll try to upload 3 pics:
 

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I believe they are for the Czech SA.VZ24/26 smg

30 Tokerev cal or 9mm Luger.

The guns use a simple inset on the side of the forend where the loaded stripper clip is placed. Then the unloaded magazine is pushed across the stripped in one quick motion and loaded.
Quick & simple.

These stripper clips are also sold and used for the Steyr Hahn pistol and the Mauser C96.
They don't exactly fit these two but make a pretty good substitute for the originals.

The Czech clips are pretty common and usually sell for around $1 to $2 a piece. Sometimes less in bundles.

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Found this video. Shows the stripped clip loading process.
Go to about the 1:10 point in the video.
[ame]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B4YdyIZP218[/ame]
 
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Thanks for the replys. I found what may be the ones I want at Sarco. They call them "Universal 9mm Stripper Clip". They appear to be the same size. I'd have preferred the chrome or nickel ones but these will do. They need a little work to break in but I've been using these for my J frame .38 cal speed strips for near 40 years. $160 each after shipping if you order at least 10.
 
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