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Which text in which file should I erase to avoid applying the
Adding stripper clips wouldn't be too bad... but making is so you can use stripper clips OR individual rounds would mean a lot of messing about because all reload related code works on the assumption every gun has only one reload method. Not impossible, but IMO not worth the hassle of doing and maintaining compared to single bullet reloading for one gun.
I know nothing about coding but I kind had an idea for how stripper clips would work. Basically it would just be a "consumable" item that you create with the appropriate amount of ammunition and the empty clip from the crafting menu, and when you "consume it" it adds an empty clip and how ever many rounds it had to your inventory, as well as giving you a temporary x20 reload speed, to simulate stripping all the rounds in at once. if such a thing is even possible. Something like that.