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And, another ammo question
oakridge
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Do you guys that shoot a lot ever use corrosive ammo? And, just clean your guns good after each use? I have several hundred rounds of 9mm Luger ammo that I bought over 20 years ago because it was really cheap. Boxes say "Interarms, Alexandria, Virgina". Side of box has a caution about cleaning after each use, and "Made in Czechoslovakia". What would you do with it?
Comments
Used to shoot corrosive milsurp in a couple of the Garands, but I believe I used it all up. Same cleaning regimen, no damage to the rifles.
http://www.surplusrifle.com/shooting/corrosive/index.asp
Brad Steele
Some favor windex or USGI WW2 vintage cleaner which also work, but only because they have water in them.
Then dry and clean as normal. Squirt some WD 40 in to any holes to make sure all water is displaced.
You can also dip parts in boiling water. Let them get to temp and pull out. Flash dries.