Corrosive 7.62x39 sold as "non-corrosive"

Small claims court. I wouldn't hesitate. Thats precisely the type of situation its for.
I don't even understand the comments about 5-digit lawyer fees to fight this. Thats ignorant.
 
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I'm just gonna put this out there, The ammo is Non corrosive and it isn't. At least the crate that i got with my SKS was that way. There were a several occasions which i left the rifle for a day before cleaning (i always give the bore a quick scrub and a few patches though even if i do decide to clean another day). there was minor rusting twice, mostly in the gas tube, a little in and around the chamber. The other 2 or 3 times i left my rifle unclean for a day or so, after having fired the same ammo from the same spam can, were just fine.

the times it didn't rust happened first of course, i'm not so careless as to realize the ammo is corrosive and still not clean them. At first however i suspected it was my storage location being too humid and i needed to oil the rifle more, but then i started seeing threads like this. so after my second time i decided to play it safe and just clean it same day regardless of what the box says.

i gotta say though, my corrosive/noncorrosive cleaning procedure has become the same. most say hot water is the way to clean if you're shooting corrosive, but i found it makes cleaning easier regardless.
 
looks like canadaammo is selling the same ammo marked as CORROSIVE on their site... are they trying to sell non corrosive ammo as corrosive?
 
Lever Arms burn quite a few bridges with this one. LOL!!!

This is Lever Arms we are talking about. There are no bridges. You walk through muck, wade out into the deeper water, fight the current, struggle across. When you get there, they yell at you for making the floor wet, and deny there is a river. You are just wet and tired, so you buy your stuff and leave, while the clerk rolls his eyes.
 
I'm just gonna put this out there, The ammo is Non corrosive and it isn't.

That's the consensus; it seems that this large lot was manufactured when China switched production to fulminate primers, but they still had some chlorate primers left over and threw them into the hoppers, because who's going to notice a few thousand of those in a million of the new ones, right? They *intended* the batch to be non-corrosive, they presented it to Lever as NC, and Lever happily supplies it across the nation, and sells it themselves, as NC, despite the now-clear evidence from complaining customers' bores, to documented tests.

Just by chance it appears that maybe half the crates are completely good or only have one or two bad rounds in them, but the rest have varying amounts of corrosive from a dozen rounds to most of the crate. Thus if around 80% of the batch is NC most tests would show NC, and many shooters will be satisfied, but depending on random distribution there are a significant number who get burned.

You're going along, happily shooting through your crate, and everything is good. But when you get a corrosive round, it's a real SALTAGEDDON and suddenly there's a RUSTAPALOOZA all up in your gun. You're taking your chances.
 
Someone call Webster's. We have two new awesome candidates for new dictionary word submissions.

I'll take credit for ‘rustapalooza,’ but ‘saltageddon’ is the United Nations' recognized term for Stalin's great slug purges.

The horror…


[Hey! I came back to this and saw that it's my post number 870. I really regret not making it in the shotguns section now.]
 
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I quite often am tired after a day of shooting so I sometimes clean my sks and mosin the day after shooting corrosive. I use the boiling water method. my guns are rust free. It literally takes 1/2 hour to clean both guns
 
wolverine were doing the same thing but now they put a hold one their ammo and wont sell any until they get the right info from supplier.

You didn't comprehensively read my post.

It doesn't matter anyway. I'm sure that lever did the nail test and it passed. They were just using galvanized nails... lol
 
When they have items on sale the price is usually excellent. That's the only reason to shop there. Service is questionable at best.
 
In those desperate moments just hang you head low, buy and leave. If anyone ask do what they did in those Army & Navy commercials; the ones where shopper walking out of Army & Navy carrying A&N shopping bags flatly denies they shop at A&N.
This is Lever Arms we are talking about. There are no bridges. You walk through muck, wade out into the deeper water, fight the current, struggle across. When you get there, they yell at you for making the floor wet, and deny there is a river. You are just wet and tired, so you buy your stuff and leave, while the clerk rolls his eyes.
 
with all due respect, cleaning a rifle after firing corrosive and cleaning a rifle after firing non corrosive is absolutely not the same thing.
You can keep your dirty uncleaned rifle in your safe after firing non corrosive for years and it wont bother the gun whatsoever. If you don't know why there is a difference, well then really what the hell are you doing responding to this thread.
The guy bought non corrosive ammo he expects to be firing non corrosive ammo.
My dad's winchester model 94 stayed in his case for 14 years after being shot and not cleaned. It passed on to me and guess what, i roughly cleaned it and no rust. So all you clean nannies out there take a chill pill, if you fire truly non corrosive ammo your rifle won't fall apart if you don't clean it.
what he said!!! You dont have to clean it every time!
 
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