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<blockquote data-quote="ASP785" data-source="post: 2060640" data-attributes="member: 12170"><p>I hope my posts are not being interpreted as wise or snarky. I certainly don't mean them to be and am trying to be helpful. </p><p></p><p>To quote the article, "I've seen and inspected ammunition/small arms thats been sitting in bunkers/magazines and other places thats older than most people on this board, and its still looks like the day it left the factory. Remember too this was made on the lowest bid, not your top dollar defensive ammo."</p><p></p><p>Knowing this is why I say it probably does not matter whether the ammo is stored loose or in its original packaging. You should be safe either way. I believe the article makes a point that ammunition is pretty resilient, regardless of how it is stored.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ASP785, post: 2060640, member: 12170"] I hope my posts are not being interpreted as wise or snarky. I certainly don't mean them to be and am trying to be helpful. To quote the article, "I've seen and inspected ammunition/small arms thats been sitting in bunkers/magazines and other places thats older than most people on this board, and its still looks like the day it left the factory. Remember too this was made on the lowest bid, not your top dollar defensive ammo." Knowing this is why I say it probably does not matter whether the ammo is stored loose or in its original packaging. You should be safe either way. I believe the article makes a point that ammunition is pretty resilient, regardless of how it is stored. [/QUOTE]
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