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stripper
A stripper or exotic dancer is a person whose occupation involves performing striptease in a public adult entertainment venue such as a strip club. At times, a stripper may be hired to perform at a bachelor party or other private event.
Modern Americanized forms of stripping minimize interaction by strippers with customers, reducing the importance of tease in the performance in favor of speed to undress (strip). Not every stripper will end a performance completely nude, though full nudity is common where not prohibited by law. The integration of the burlesque pole as a nearly ubiquitous prop has shifted the emphasis in the performance toward a more acrobatic, explicit expression compared to the slow-developing burlesque style. Most strippers work in strip clubs. A "house dancer" works for a particular club or franchise, while a "feature dancer" tends to have her own celebrity, touring a club circuit making appearances. Entertainers (dancers) are often not actual employees of the club itself but perform as independent contractors.
Until the 1970s, strippers in Western cultures were almost invariably female, performing to male audiences. Since then, male strippers have also become common, but strippers are still overwhelmingly female. Certain male and female strippers also perform for LGBT audiences as well as for both sexes in pansexual contexts. Before the 1970s, dancers of both sexes appeared largely in underground clubs or as part of a theatre experience, but the practice eventually became common enough on its own. Performances are usually fully choreographed, involve dance routines and a costume of some sort. The term "male stripper" has gone down in use in books in the 21st century.
500 rounds 5.56 NATO on stripper clips in bandoliers. One loader per bandolier. Vietnam era.
Willing to ship at your expense. Accepting paypal, Venmo or cash in person.
WTS - 8mm ROMANIAN 680 Rds. on Stripper Clips (Crate)
8mm ROMANIAN 680 Rds. on Stripper Clips (Crate)
I'm selling some of my MILSURP ammo stash. This 8mm Mauser ammo was manufactured in Romania in the 1970’s-1980s. It's been stored and sealed in metal spam cans since...
I have a little 556 I can part with if anyone can use it. What you see in the pictures is what you get. I used 90 rounds out of this can so there is 330 rounds left still remaining in the individual 30 round cartons on stripper clips. You get the can and the 330 rounds contained within.
$170...
Thirty Nine (39) bandoliers of 8MM spitzer bullet cartridges. Each cloth bandolier has 70 cartridges on 5 round stripper clips. 1940's dates. $17 per bandolier or $625 for all. PM if interested or have any questions. Thanks.
1,000rds all still sealed in factory boxes
55 Grain full metal jacket bullet
Brass cased
Boxer primed
Reloadable
Non-corrosive
Muzzle velocity: 3,314 F.P.S.
Muzzle energy: 1,354 ft. lbs.
10 rds. per polymer stripper clip
50 rds. box / 1,000 rds. case
Made in Switzerland.
Two kinds of ammo for sale:
55gr 5.56mm NATO M193
Sealed in boxes & bags. 200rd per package
3 packages available (600rd total)
Will not open and split up
$75 per package
ALL SOLD
62gr 5.56mm NATO M855 (green tip, steel core)
On stripper clips and in cardboard boxes (3 clips of 10rd)
7 boxes...
I have 900 rounds (800 Remington, 100 American Eagle) 115 gr 9mm Luger to trade for one sealed ammo can Federal 420 rounds 5.56 62 gr FMJ XM855 in Stripper Clips. All 9mm is boxed and not bulk. XM855 ammo box must be sealed - Trade only
7.62x39 FMJ rounds on stripper clips. These are non magnetic with copper jackets so most indoor ranges are good with them. This ammo is military surplus in the crate. M67 is known to be a devastating round for use in self defense.
Brass cased 7.62x39 is not common
Plus this is real military...
I have 455 rounds of 7.62x51, 147gr ball on M1A stripper clips, 33 additional stripper clips and a ammo box for $250.00
UPDATE: I will also sell them per stripper clip (10 rounds) for $6 each.
I think most of it is Prvi Partizan and PMC.
Not interested in trades, need the money. Please see...