Corrosive or non??

chief16

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I was looking at your website and noticed that your sks ammo is listed as corrosive. The concerning part is that, in the picture the crate is exactly the same looking as a crate I bought this year from lever where it was called "non" corrosive.... Any thoughts???
 
It's a known fact Lever has been selling this as Non corrosive, when it has been found to be, at the very least mixed, (I'm being generous) corrosive with non corrosive. It has been brought to their attention numerous times, but they will not change the way they advertise this. You are not the first nor the last to be duped by their advertising "standards".

Good on Canada Ammo for being up front with their product they are offering. This is the way it should be.
 
take a nice stiff metal bristle boar brush (not the one that comes in the sks cleaning kit) it isnt stiff enough bristile wise for what you need to remove, ie rust not just gun powder foul. Run it up and down the barrel for a good 5 minuties from the muzzle and the chamber,
Than run patches through the boar wet with WINDEX untill it comes clean,
than run dry patches through the board untill they come out dry than run a nice wet patch of gun oil through the boar a few times and let that sit for a few hours letting your poor barrel soak up some much needed lubrecant.
After sitting run patches through boar until dry again,

Clean all your receiver parts use a wire scrub brush to remove rust if you have any showing clean parts with windex and and apply a nice coat of gun oil accordingly
 
There's probably 10 threads already about whether this ammo is corrosive or not... General consensus is treat it like it is, even if every single round isn't necessarily corrosive.
 
It's got nothing to do with cleaning a gun. It has to do with a company selling a product under false pretenses and charging more for it. I feel I was mislead and ripped off
 
Stick to the rule of if its "surplus" and 7.62x39 then its corrosive. I don't think I've ever seen non-corrosive "surplus" 7.62x39 ammunition although I wish there was! Then I could shoot and NOT have to clean immediately after. Shooting corrosive essentially forces me to clean right away (as one should anyways)!!!
 
It's got nothing to do with cleaning a gun. It has to do with a company selling a product under false pretenses and charging more for it. I feel I was mislead and ripped off


This is the key.
If in doubt, assume it is Corrosive.
And once you have decided to treat it as C, do not pay a premium price for it.
 
I was looking at your website and noticed that your sks ammo is listed as corrosive. The concerning part is that, in the picture the crate is exactly the same looking as a crate I bought this year from lever where it was called "non" corrosive.... Any thoughts???

Looks like Lever Strikes again. Another supplier u wanna stay away from is Things Military. They are prominent in selling corrosive stuff under the name of non-corrosive.
 
This is the key.
If in doubt, assume it is Corrosive.
And once you have decided to treat it as C, do not pay a premium price for it.

I just don't agree with this as a business practice. I'm a concrete contractor. If I had a customer who payed me for a 5" thick driveway,and I only gave them a 2" thick driveway, I would most certainly get sued and loose in court! I feel that if you buy something from a "reputable" retailer that is labeled and sold as something, I shouldn't have to get ripped off once to find out it isn't. The product should damn well be what it is described as.
 
I just don't agree with this as a business practice. I'm a concrete contractor. If I had a customer who payed me for a 5" thick driveway,and I only gave them a 2" thick driveway, I would most certainly get sued and loose in court! I feel that if you buy something from a "reputable" retailer that is labeled and sold as something, I shouldn't have to get ripped off once to find out it isn't. The product should damn well be what it is described as.

Chief16, I totally agree with you & that's how it should be but there are so many loop holes in the system(between importer-retailer-consumer) that they easily get away with this. Unfortunately, this corrosive vs non-corrosive is not regulated by any laws or regulations!
 
Lever is consistent in not caring much about customer service nor products. Reminds one of those laundromats that don't care about the front business cause all the money is made in the back business. Gonna make you wonder a business model that expects the customers won't bother suing them. :stirthepot2:
 
take a nice stiff metal bristle boar brush (not the one that comes in the sks cleaning kit) it isnt stiff enough bristile wise for what you need to remove, ie rust not just gun powder foul. Run it up and down the barrel for a good 5 minuties from the muzzle and the chamber,
Than run patches through the boar wet with WINDEX untill it comes clean,
than run dry patches through the board untill they come out dry than run a nice wet patch of gun oil through the boar a few times and let that sit for a few hours letting your poor barrel soak up some much needed lubrecant.
After sitting run patches through boar until dry again,

Clean all your receiver parts use a wire scrub brush to remove rust if you have any showing clean parts with windex and and apply a nice coat of gun oil accordingly

It was a lot pricier gun then a SKS, I did pretty much all that couple months back, and the bore looks decent again, I'm just going to make sure to keep it well oiled, and only use New production ammo... Selling the 1000 rounds I have left for $220 if anyones interested lol...
 
It was a lot pricier gun then a SKS, I did pretty much all that couple months back, and the bore looks decent again, I'm just going to make sure to keep it well oiled, and only use New production ammo... Selling the 1000 rounds I have left for $220 if anyones interested lol...

Where 'bouts in BC are ya?
 
I just don't agree with this as a business practice. I'm a concrete contractor. If I had a customer who payed me for a 5" thick driveway,and I only gave them a 2" thick driveway, I would most certainly get sued and loose in court! I feel that if you buy something from a "reputable" retailer that is labeled and sold as something, I shouldn't have to get ripped off once to find out it isn't. The product should damn well be what it is described as.

I'm not defending Lever, I think it is piss-poor business at the very least.
Long term damage to their reputation, for short term gain.

My point was to those that say you should expect it to be corrosive.
OK, so if it is corrosive, why pay a premium price?
 
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