Brass and lead are not affected by magnets. Shouldn't be an issue but odd just the same.
Any marks or dents on the barrel? Maybe it's been hammered a couple times ... that will generate a magnetic field in certain metals.
were the last three shots fired true north?
We magnitized a 6' crowbar wrapping it in copper wire and hooking it up to a 12 volt battery charger just to see if we could. Hitting it with a hammer demagnitized it, so I think that hammering steel breaks the magnetic field.
Actually, hitting it will "cycle" it from magnetized to not, and back again. It is just a very weak amount of magnetism.
I use this method all the time with screwdrivers. Swing the screwdriver at a Vise or Hammer head, and it will usually magnetize it enough to pick up that "lost" screw. Do it again, and it's back to normal and won't collect every minute metal filing on the bench when you lay it down.
None of mine seem to be mabnetized ... really simple question - did you try it with other screwdrivers? Maybe just that screwdriver was magnetized for some reason.
None of mine seem to be mabnetized ... really simple question - did you try it with other screwdrivers? Maybe just that screwdriver was magnetized for some reason.
no,i thaught of that so i tested some diferent thins, it did the same thins with screws, nails, steel cased 7.62x39 ammo, car keys, and anything metal. its defantly the barrel.
Weird.
But not as strange as my Norinco M-93, that glows in the dark!
What kind of metal do they make these out of?![]()




























