I am currently on LIR's sight but have not found that service yet, I will contact them with my needs.
I only was thinking about doing this mod only because I have several cans of 30-06 on stripper clips, that might become handy in the future.
This is not something that is pressing, just popped into my head.
LRI does a stripper clip cut in relation to installing a clip slotted lugged scope base per USMC tradition.
Its more a function of locking the scope rail to the receiver rather than for loading stripper clips but reality is the USMC just adopted the idea realizing their M40s had stripper clip cuts and it made for a stronger base mount to use lugged bases.
I have no doubt
@LongRifles Inc. could cut your receiver to function with stripper clips.
Perhaps you should seek out a 1903?
Reading "Last Stand of Fox 2/7" right now.
While fighting ChiComs at Tok Tong Pass at Chosin Res they were resupplied with M1903 ammo (stripper clips) that made running their Garands a multi step process - load the enbloc, load the rifle, shoot - repeat.
The book also mentions they got a few boxes of M1903 rifles to go with the ammo.
This is my 5 digit receiver at LRI right now. This receiver has the simplified Remington square cut stripper clip.....
This is the receiver after LRI relieved the rear deck and cut the nose relief for the front lug.....
If you get your receiver cut for stripper clips you will need to make the front round cut to allow the tips of the bullets to push in.
This is a picture of the more complex/detailed M40 style stripper clip cut......