Some Czech SMGs have a built in guide to use the stripper clips to load their mags. There's no spoon I'm aware of to use the clips with pistol magazines. 🤠
Stripper clips mostly work with double magazine, or a few pistols that have guides built in for them. The CZ series of post WWII submachines actually have special slot guide to load the detached magazines. Worth your while to look it up. Caution in shooting steel core in that it can rebound with a lot of force. Not all czech ammo loaded in stripper clips contains steel core ammo. I have some that does have only a lead core. Ps even the lead core ammo has a steel jacket that sticks to a magnet. The only way to know is either pull bullet and check the core from the rear or to cut through the bullet jacket and find the lead or steel core underneath.
Ordered the same ammo and ran it through a Yugoslav m57 Tokarev handgun. After about 40 rounds, one of the cases seemed to have expanded and will not budge out of the chamber. Any advice on this?
First make sure it's not a live round. Then I'd try to remove the slide. Then remove the extractor. Once that out. Take the barrel out and use a poker through the business end and while holding the barrel jam it on a hard surface . It should dislodge the casing
@@ColdCoffeePaintball no but keep in mind it was made for machine gun, so it's hot ammo. This might be common or you have a dirty chamber. Either way I wouldn't worry too much.
@@josephhomen You beat me to it. But it's actually the Sa 24/26 that uses commie ammo. The Sa 23/25 used 9mm before they turned commie. Anyhow the stripper clip guide allows the rounds to strip off quickly into a stick magazine.
@@ChuteInSchitTV The story goes that the 7.62x25 ammo which comes on clips were, depending on who you ask, loaded for SMGs like the Sa 23 or only mean for pistols like the CZ 52. But considering the fact that Wolf and S&B pretty much always load their ammo with 85 gr projectiles and sometimes clock over 1700 fps out of TT-33s, I wouldn't be too worried unless you were somehow getting even higher muzzle velocity than that. That said, in theory, the powder could have a higher burn rate which leads to a shaper pressure curve, but I personally have never seen documentation or tests to prove that to be the case.
Some Czech SMGs have a built in guide to use the stripper clips to load their mags. There's no spoon I'm aware of to use the clips with pistol magazines. 🤠
Ya I figured as much. Kind if like the SKS. Thanks for watching.
Tokarev is a neat pistol. Simple, used to be dirt cheap, and packed a punch!
It sure does. Thanks for the comment. Consider subbing.
Seems like its only 5% hotter in chronograph readings.
Never had a chance to Chrono it because I dont have that tool. I appreciate the information though.
Stripper clips mostly work with double magazine, or a few pistols that have guides built in for them. The CZ series of post WWII submachines actually have special slot guide to load the detached magazines. Worth your while to look it up.
Caution in shooting steel core in that it can rebound with a lot of force. Not all czech ammo loaded in stripper clips contains steel core ammo. I have some that does have only a lead core.
Ps even the lead core ammo has a steel jacket that sticks to a magnet. The only way to know is either pull bullet and check the core from the rear or to cut through the bullet jacket and find the lead or steel core underneath.
Great job on the video and I also have a CZ 52 I really like it they're built really good
BXN is indeed hot Czech subgun ammo. Get yourself a hornady collet bullet puller and salvage the components
Ordered the same ammo and ran it through a Yugoslav m57 Tokarev handgun. After about 40 rounds, one of the cases seemed to have expanded and will not budge out of the chamber. Any advice on this?
First make sure it's not a live round. Then I'd try to remove the slide. Then remove the extractor. Once that out. Take the barrel out and use a poker through the business end and while holding the barrel jam it on a hard surface . It should dislodge the casing
@@ChuteInSchitTV Sounds good, thanks for the reply. Did you experience any hard malfunctions using this stuff? Kinda scared of shooting it again.
@@ColdCoffeePaintball no but keep in mind it was made for machine gun, so it's hot ammo. This might be common or you have a dirty chamber. Either way I wouldn't worry too much.
It’s probably steel jacket not steel core
@@robertvondarth1730 why ??
psh unreal
Guys, please don't use this czechoslovak ammo in cz52 pistol, it's too strong for she and you kill your pistol
Ive used a ton of surplus ammo and actually only surplus and the pistols hold up fine
What about using that stripper clip on an M57 Tokarev? 🤔
Not sure if that would work. These look to feed in either a fixed mag or a specific mag specified in the video
Nope it won’t work wit out a clip guide The vz 25-26 have a stripper clip guide attached to there stock.
@@josephhomen You beat me to it. But it's actually the Sa 24/26 that uses commie ammo. The Sa 23/25 used 9mm before they turned commie. Anyhow the stripper clip guide allows the rounds to strip off quickly into a stick magazine.
30$ for 1200 rounds??
Pleas don't use this ammo in pistol
Why not? Already did. I used it in my cz-52 and un-neutured tt33. Hot but shot fine
@@ChuteInSchitTV The story goes that the 7.62x25 ammo which comes on clips were, depending on who you ask, loaded for SMGs like the Sa 23 or only mean for pistols like the CZ 52. But considering the fact that Wolf and S&B pretty much always load their ammo with 85 gr projectiles and sometimes clock over 1700 fps out of TT-33s, I wouldn't be too worried unless you were somehow getting even higher muzzle velocity than that. That said, in theory, the powder could have a higher burn rate which leads to a shaper pressure curve, but I personally have never seen documentation or tests to prove that to be the case.
@@ChuteInSchitTV Why have you stopped uploading?
@@tos4057 I'll start again soon. Life's been busy. I'll have some fresh range videos this fall.
@@ChuteInSchitTV Awsome, no rush this shouldn't be your main focus, it's cool to see these type of videos as gun laws are alot stricter in Ireland!