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<blockquote data-quote="Truckdriver" data-source="post: 3378668" data-attributes="member: 45123"><p>So last month, after l left on my work tour, I had a water leak in my apartment. Toilet clean water feed blew apart and flooded my apartment with about 4 inches of water. The apartment manager didn't find it for about 24h. Took out my 3 neighbors as well. [ATTACH=full]165568[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>I had 15 fifty round boxes of Geco .22LR that got wet. Just realised it so they've been sitting damp/wet for a month. Are they toast? Or can they be dried and used?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Truckdriver, post: 3378668, member: 45123"] So last month, after l left on my work tour, I had a water leak in my apartment. Toilet clean water feed blew apart and flooded my apartment with about 4 inches of water. The apartment manager didn't find it for about 24h. Took out my 3 neighbors as well. [ATTACH=full]165568[/ATTACH] I had 15 fifty round boxes of Geco .22LR that got wet. Just realised it so they've been sitting damp/wet for a month. Are they toast? Or can they be dried and used? [/QUOTE]
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