It is non-corrosive, but it sure ain't accurate!

My SVT 40. Absolutely hates MFS... Accuracy wise,
I've had excellent results from DA LCW non corossive in my SKS. But unfortunately it's no longer available in stores :(

Yep, DA (dominion arms) shot the best groups of any of the x39 I tested. What a shame it's not coming back anytime soon. Looks like it might be gone for good.
 
MFS work's great in my sks & mosin, i shot a deer with my sks using MFS SP ammo 123Gr, 100 yards hit heart & lungs and he dropped on the spot. i have MFS 7.62x54r for hunting black bear this fall (203Gr if your curious lol)
 
So people find it funny and don't believe me that shooting non-corrosive ammo after corrosive will wash away the corrosive salt and won't rust.
Let me look at my SKS that shot 100 corrosive rounds 2 months ago and finished with 40 rounds of non corrosive.
Never cleaned it afterward.
Yep, no rust in the gas tube. Have fun cleaning your SKS's. I'll keep looking like a retard with my rust free SKS, no problem :)
PS : Corrosive Romanian ammo was used.
 
So people find it funny and don't believe me that shooting non-corrosive ammo after corrosive will wash away the corrosive salt and won't rust.
Let me look at my SKS that shot 100 corrosive rounds 2 months ago and finished with 40 rounds of non corrosive.
Never cleaned it afterward.
Yep, no rust in the gas tube. Have fun cleaning your SKS's. I'll keep looking like a retard with my rust free SKS, no problem :)
PS : Corrosive Romanian ammo was used.

It takes me all of 20 seconds to put my CZ858 up to my sink, flush with very hot water. Then spray inside with windex. Flush again with really hot water. Dries very fast. Bore snake and next Next spray with G96. Done. Rifle is clean and ready for storage or use.

or I can mess around with using non corrosive, then corrosive and again non corrosive ammo. Rather than just use one type and a whole 4 minutes or less to have a clean firearm that can go back and wait years without having to be fired again with zero worry about rust, or even just built up crud from not cleaning it. your choice. I know which one I'll take every time.

I don't leave dirty firearms in my safe. Even when there is no fear of rust.

Edit: I wanted to make sure I wouldn't be eating crow on this one (IE find rust) so I just took out my CZ858 which I haven't shot in over a year. All good. I gave the gas system a quick flush. I took out the chromed piston rod, covered the end of the barrel with my hand and sprayed G96 in from the breach. I then checked and the G96 that came out from the gas system was clear. no rust signs. The tilting block bolt, etc were also all clear of rust. Plus they were clean and oiled. I could have run a bore snake through one pass and been shooting this rifle right away. It looked new.
 
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