Let's go a little further into that quote you posted above, shall we?
Other rifles utilizing en-bloc clips include the German Gewehr 88 (since 1905 replaced by stripper clips), the Mexican Mondragón, the French Berthier Mle 1890 and RSC Mle 1917, the Italian M1870/87 Vetterli-Vitali and M1891 Carcano, the various (Romanian, Dutch, Portuguese) turnbolt Mannlichers, the Austro-Hungarian straight-pull Steyr-Mannlicher M1895, the Hungarian FÉG 35M, and the US M1895 Lee Navy, M1 Garand and Pedersen T1E3.
I guess if you want to go back to 100+ year old obscure rifles that are not being used anymore, you are technically correct. But could you find us a modern weapon, built in say... the last 75 years that uses these en-bloc clips? Otherwise, no. Clips do not hold the ammo in a weapon WHILE it is being fired. Sorry.