Thermold stripper clips
They seem to be good,load easily, do not have a clip to hook them to the mag you need to sell that also will try them as soon as I get one
Better than metal
I have used these stripper clips and they have performed perfect at all times.
Good replacement for the old metal clips
These are a light weight replacement for the old metal stripper clips, the dont corrode and are reusable. There is nothing about them that is not as advertised, they work great. Makes going to the range easy.
Used with stripLULA
I bought these on the off chance that they'd work with maglula's loader. They do and they are better than the steel ones or loose rounds in that tool. They won't work in the traditional spoon loader however. So I think that they are great but depends on how you are planning to use them.
Probably would not buy again
First of all these are not metal with the bendable tabs on each end they are plastic with no bendable tabs on the ends and the rounds are held in there by little indents inside the rails of the stripper clips. I gave it a four-star rating because they are functional and they do actually work better than I thought, but the biggest drawback I have found so far is when I'm using my Lula stripper clip speed loader the plastic stripper clips will not come out I use a little pointed tool to get them started so I can shake them out. So because of that I definitely prefer the old style mill spec metal stripper clips with bendable ends.
Not as good as the metal ones
I might be biased, but I dont think that these will hold up as well as the metal ones. There are little protrusions on the inside track that keep the rounds on the clip and you have to pop each round over these bumps to get them on and off and my experience with plastic tells me that these will wear out before to long
A waist of money
I bought 10 pkgs of ten only recieved 9 pkgs started loading them ran into 2 to 3 in each pack that were really hard to get rnds in clip loaded all 90 of them went to the range loaded mags with my trusted metal clips first as i tried to load the empty mags with these cheap plastic clips i broke several of the clips on one mag thinking it might be the bad ones that I had problems with loading i unloaded the clip to make sure it was a good one turns out the good one's broke to it was not freezing out but was mid 20,s or so they are just something you would give your child for using in his toy gun to use indoor so they dont fail in the chilly weather if you need clips to organize rnds for fast mag loading dont risk your life on these toys save them for your kid or maybe tell the bad guy to come on hot days only because your equipment is only good down to 30 degrees OR JUST BY RELIABLE METAL CLIPS