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Reloading Corrosive question | The High Road This whole corrosive ammo thing has been blown so far out of proportion by the internet that it has become ridiculous As Fred pointed out in his post: the M1 was designed, built, and used when corrosive ammo was all they had That was the NORMAL ammo fired in that rifle when it was on active duty with our military all over the world
Fedarm techcrim 7. 92x57 | The High Road This is sort of a continuation of my recent post looking for recommendations on 7 92x57 ammunition I followed the forums advice and bought up some ppu match, SP and standard blue box fmj rounds Now with that being said, a few days ago I was searching ammoseek and stumbled on fedarms
Ww ii 30-06 | The High Road Army used non corrosive primers from the get go on the M1 carbine cartridge But they insisted on the old corrosive primers during WWII due to concerns about ignition
Chrome-lined barrel - Why pay for one? | The High Road Shoot the ammo, clean the barrel, oil the barrel, store the rifle, repeat as needed! Funny thing is, there are so many current shooters who have a pathological fear of corrosive ammo but all those Mosin Nagant rifles they are now shooting used that same corrosive ammo for decades and probably under much worse conditions than now
M1A - Gas Pistol Corrosion Erosion Question | The High Road I'm skeptical of the corrosive ammo theory since there isnt more corrosion If I turned that piston 180 degrees and took another picture, or if I took a picture of any other part of the piston, you'd be looking at a "normal" looking pistol Its pretty localized Fortunately there are high quality aftermarket pistons available for not much money
No Name 7. 62x39mm Ammo | The High Road Well, corrosive ammo does have an advantage, and that is long storage life Corrosive primers store longer than our current non-corrosive variety Ash M
AR Style 7. 62x39 Rifle | Page 2 | The High Road I had a DPMS 7 62x39 upper for a while Reliability was meh with steel cased ammo, but it ran the nasty, corrosive, brass cased Yugo ammo like it was going out of style Don’t have it anymore…sold it during the early pandemic panic
Info on battlepack of 6. 5 Swede? | The High Road I recently picked up a battlepack of 6 5 Swede ammo, and I'm wondering if anyone knows anything about the stuff The label reads: 6,5 mm sk ptr m 94 prj m 41 Prickskytte 200 st Any idea on when it was made, or the bullet weight, or what it's worth?
why 7. 62x54 AK type rifle is more expensive than 308 I have couple Vepr 308s while it is also available in 7 62x54, I picked 308 because of ammo availability especially most x54 are corrosive and surplus supply is not as abundant as before However, I notice Vepr 7 62x54 is typically about $50-100 more expensive than the 308 version, so is Saiga AKs Why folks pay more for 7 62x54?