After you feed the rounds from the clip into the magazine, you simply pull up on the stripper clip and take it out of the loading guides at the front of the bolt carrier.
Typing "SKS stripper clip" into any search engine (such as Google) should yield those results. If you're referring to the magazine (which is often mistakenly referred to as a clip), then you could...
The clip does not lock into the rifle. To load the SKS, you would first lock the bolt to the rear (this requires the magazine to be inserted). You would then take the clip - which holds ten rounds of...
If you're looking for clips to feed rounds into the magazine, Cheaper Than Dirt, AIM Surplus, and J&G Sales should all have them (see corresponding related links). If you want a magazine (which...
The SKS isn't an assault rifle, either by the BATFE's definition, or by the actual definition. Value is going to be dependent on exact model - the Chinese made several variations of the SKS. Depnding...
This is purely opinion on my part, but the SKS was created in Russia, and made there for a number of years before the Chinese began manufacture. The Russian SKS tends to have better quality machining...