Did you guys notice the thread on Chinese surplus 7.62x39 dated '72 being potentially corrosive just vanished? Poof! Like it never happened.
So, where were we?
It is possible that older batches of chinese surplus could be corrosive.
I was just posting that tests done in dry environments like the prairies, skew perceptions, as doing little to nothing out there seems fine, if you look back at previous threads, while coastal folks report rapid corrosion when left uncleaned. Canam's primer over a nail test in a moist environment would settle this quickly.
Also, I was hoping to hear some more slams on surplus rifles and "unreliable" surplus ammo, as the dozen or so that I have fired thousands of rounds through have always gone bang, and hit the target out to 100m 100% of the time. Maybe I got the only ten good crates of x39, and three good crates of x54r, and special surplus rifles.
So, where were we?
It is possible that older batches of chinese surplus could be corrosive.
I was just posting that tests done in dry environments like the prairies, skew perceptions, as doing little to nothing out there seems fine, if you look back at previous threads, while coastal folks report rapid corrosion when left uncleaned. Canam's primer over a nail test in a moist environment would settle this quickly.
Also, I was hoping to hear some more slams on surplus rifles and "unreliable" surplus ammo, as the dozen or so that I have fired thousands of rounds through have always gone bang, and hit the target out to 100m 100% of the time. Maybe I got the only ten good crates of x39, and three good crates of x54r, and special surplus rifles.
