A question for people more expert in ammunition issues than myself.
http://www.rustywood.ca/ is advertising the following:
Chinese 7.62 X 39 Ammunition
Crate of 1440 rounds (2 X 720 Spam Cans)
Packaged in 1972 - Copper washed Steel Case,
Non- corrosive berdan primed 123gr soft steel core copper jacketed boat tail bullets.
It seems like I have read here that pretty much all surplus ammo made earlier than the '90s is likely to be corrosive. I am interested in their product, but I don't want to pay more for something that turns out to be corrosive, or where some of it turns out to be corrosive, as has happened with some other ammo that is advertised as non-corrosive. Was there military ammo from the PRC from that era that was not corrosive?
Thoughts anyone?
Thanks in advance.
Cheers
http://www.rustywood.ca/ is advertising the following:
Chinese 7.62 X 39 Ammunition
Crate of 1440 rounds (2 X 720 Spam Cans)
Packaged in 1972 - Copper washed Steel Case,
Non- corrosive berdan primed 123gr soft steel core copper jacketed boat tail bullets.
It seems like I have read here that pretty much all surplus ammo made earlier than the '90s is likely to be corrosive. I am interested in their product, but I don't want to pay more for something that turns out to be corrosive, or where some of it turns out to be corrosive, as has happened with some other ammo that is advertised as non-corrosive. Was there military ammo from the PRC from that era that was not corrosive?
Thoughts anyone?
Thanks in advance.
Cheers


















































