You seem to be missing the fact that stripper clips can be used to load external mags as well thereby combining the advantages of stripper clips with an external mag.
- Stripper clips can be used to load external mags with the same ease and speed as internal mags
- Internal mags provide more points of failure on a rifle
- External mags can be changed quickly while moving
- External mags can be reloaded by others while fighting
- A magazine failure / jam with an external mag is seconds to resolve vs rifle disassembly when there is an internal mag
Look, shoot whatever you want but this debate is settled. External mags are better than internal mags which is why every single firearms manufacturer has adopted them and why internal mags were universally abandoned.
I'm actually favoring the Garand style clips over the stripper clips. I don't really like the SKS design for that reason, but it's one of the only 2 auto rifles I can think of with clip fed internal magazines.
Loading internal mags with clips is clearly faster, as there's no secondary loading (of the magazine) once the clip is fed into the internal magazine. This is especially true for Garand style clips.
Internal mags can fail, but a major point of the pro-magazine argument is that magazine springs are super reliable, which is also true for internal magazines. The issue of internal magazine reliability is miniscule compared to the issue of external magazine reliability, and by a wide margin.
Magazines for mobility is a very strong argument, and vs. 8 or 10 round clip-fed rifles it's likely a winning one. The counter is that magazines are heavier than clips, and that high-capacity clip-fed rifles could be developed, rendering the advantages of magazines nearly irrelevant, while clips will always be lighter. 30 round clip-fed rifles could be somewhat awkward, at least they wouldn't have the option of a smaller magazine. Clip fed rifles are particularly well suited for static defense rather than mobile combat.
External magazines can be reloaded, while clips NEVER need to be reloaded. Advantage clips for all eternity. Pre-loaded magazines are the answer, but beyond ~ 600 pre-loaded rounds, it's a dubious strategy. At what point do you spend more money on the magazines than the rifle itself? Remember that cheap magazines jam.
An internal magazine failure is fatal flaw, but I doubt it's any more likely than some other internal failure on a magzine-fed rifle, the spring being one of the most reliable parts. External magazines are far more likely to jam, and need to be independently tested beforehand, driving the cost of external mags through the roof. Given the cost of external magazines, it could plausibly be more affordable to have a 2nd (clip fed) rifle on hand than 30 or more loaded magazines, so that's at least one possible solution to the busted internal mag dilemma. It's quite a bit like the argument about revolver failure vs automatic pistols.
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