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Old 11-27-2006, 06:25 PM
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Local deer hunters discover charger clips..

This morning at 6:00 a.m. two neighbor lads came by to go rifle deer hunting on the old farm.. One had a Savage .30-06 bolt action and the other had a Winchester M70 .30-06. Both lads had spare ammo in their coat pockets and asked if the rattling sound would alarm the deer.

I provided each a few brass charger clips to keep the spare ammo from rattling. Mike exclaimed, "Sweet" when he was shown the nuances of a 5-round charger clip. We older duffers, who grew up around lots of military surplus stuff, need to realize many new kids never saw or experienced what we take for granted.

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Old 12-04-2006, 08:55 PM
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I've been using charger clips for years to keep extra ammo quiet.
Everyone in my hunting camp uses em, too
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Old 12-05-2006, 12:07 PM
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Jack,

At the end of the hunting day, I showed the fellows the Garand 8-round clip. Both thought they were just the thing for quiet ammo carry and both have a Garand clip for each coat pocket.

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Old 12-05-2006, 12:32 PM
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Yep it still stuns me how many folks DON"T know about all the old surplus gear. Guess its just because I gre up as a military brat. I still have a five round straight clip I retrieved from a surplus store years ago that I use with my 270 ammo. Dunno what it was originally for, but the thing works like a charm.

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Old 12-05-2006, 01:28 PM
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GOB,

The Military Surplus stores of today are not like the stores in the 50s and 60s! Nowdays, they have stone-washed jeans, sweatshirts, etc. In the olden days, we kids bought lots of stuff for a quarter or fifty-cents that we could use.

I bought many web ammo pouches for a nickel or dime and most bayonets were a dollar or two. Web slings were a quarter and leather M1907 rifle slings with brass frogs were fifty cents. They sold quarts of GI bore cleaner for fifty cents and quarts of GI rifle oil for a dollar, and the instructions for use were printed on the outside of the quart cans. Fortunately, the GI bore cleaner was cheaper than a 2-ounce bolttle of Hoppes #9 and the GI stuff saved all my rifle bores from the hazards of the cheap corrosive ball ammo I bought by the bucket full back then.

That old GI bore cleaner cleaned corrosive-fouled rifle bores and one's sinuses at the same time! Ah, if only I could go back for one hour to K's Army-Navy surplus store, I'd fill a lot of empty spaces in my military collection.

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Old 12-06-2006, 11:06 AM
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Remember the mail order surplus place, I. Goldberg?
Adam, I have a bunch of Garand clips, too, but I use em in the Garand
You can still pick up the 5 round clips originally for 03's and Mausers at Numrich and other places.
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Old 12-07-2006, 12:48 PM
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Jack,

Thanks for the trip down Memory Lane: In November 1958 I bought my FIRST military rifle for $13.88 at I. Goldberg Surplus store in Philadelphia, PA.

I still have that 7.35mm M38 Carcano rifle. I wish I could shop for one hour at I. Goldberg's at their 1958 prices on more military stuff that I never knew existed. Those good old days, and prices, are long gone.....

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Old 12-07-2006, 09:26 PM
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Adam, the thought of I. Goldberg sure does bring back memories.
Camping as a kid under GI shelter halves, using surplus backpacks, etc, from Goldberg's.
A catalog full of all kinds of useful things like lister bags, spit and gaff sets, life rafts, etc. LOL
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