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Mildly Corrosive Ammo???
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<blockquote data-quote="minihawk1" data-source="post: 1002573" data-attributes="member: 10731"><p>Corrosive ammo is ok to shoot. Because the ammo is surplus and from a different country, it uses a corrosive primer thus making your gun covered in corrosive salts. The corrosive salts absorb moisture which speeds the rusting process faster in your barrel. As long as you clean your gun right after you shoot, you will be fine. To clean your gun, boil water and put put a mixture of soap after boiled. You can either do this two ways, first put the cloth on your ramrod then soak it in the solution you made then shove it in your barrel, do this about three times. After your done put another piece of cloth on your ramrod and just soak it with warm water, do this about three times. The second way is to get a funnel and a tube that will fit down in the chamber and through the barrel. Pour the solution in the funnel until your out, then pour warm water to get the soap residue out. Hope this helps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="minihawk1, post: 1002573, member: 10731"] Corrosive ammo is ok to shoot. Because the ammo is surplus and from a different country, it uses a corrosive primer thus making your gun covered in corrosive salts. The corrosive salts absorb moisture which speeds the rusting process faster in your barrel. As long as you clean your gun right after you shoot, you will be fine. To clean your gun, boil water and put put a mixture of soap after boiled. You can either do this two ways, first put the cloth on your ramrod then soak it in the solution you made then shove it in your barrel, do this about three times. After your done put another piece of cloth on your ramrod and just soak it with warm water, do this about three times. The second way is to get a funnel and a tube that will fit down in the chamber and through the barrel. Pour the solution in the funnel until your out, then pour warm water to get the soap residue out. Hope this helps. [/QUOTE]
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