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Well I thought it was British Radway Green. But it seems Garufa found the real answer. Didn't realize the Chinese counterfeited ammo.  But then again, all the Radway Green I've ever used was packed in 20 round cardboard boxes.  Well that just sucks. 🤬

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7 minutes ago, Ronald_55 said:

Please save your rifles... send it to me and I will safely dispose of it. 😄

Make sure you separate the bullets from the cases and burn off the powder. 

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1 minute ago, toby1304 said:

Make sure you separate the bullets from the cases and burn off the powder. 

I have a piece of equipment specially made to do that. 

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I'd be tempted to at least give it a try. Who knows, it might shoot just fine. 

With steel bullets and cases, I see no point in disassembling it except to just scrap it. I wouldn't bother to reload it. 

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It’ll probably shoot just fine. Just need to remember to really clean out your rifles really well (I use a hose, not kidding) after you shoot it. I’ve got a whole bunch of German corrosive ammo that I use with no problems. 

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2 minutes ago, alingo2001 said:

Yep. Probably a stupid buy. 

All depends on how much it cost you. That'll kill the zombies as easy as stuff made last year. lol

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13 minutes ago, alingo2001 said:

Yep. Probably a stupid buy. 

Not if you needed it.  From what I saw when I looked last , you may have the bargain of all the ammo listed in that sale.

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8 hours ago, Grayfox54 said:

Well I thought it was British Radway Green. But it seems Garufa found the real answer. Didn't realize the Chinese counterfeited ammo.  But then again, all the Radway Green I've ever used was packed in 20 round cardboard boxes.  Well that just sucks. 🤬

The Chinese counterfeited  everything. Still do. 

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Corroive ammo was all you used to be able to get, back in the day.  It probably  shoots fine.  You just have to be careful to clean your firearm extra well, after shooting it.  

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Good point. When I was dealing with my late friend's collection I found a fairly large supply of corrosive Korean .30-06 mil-surp ammo. Shockingly, I also found the bore of his M1 Garand was a rusty mess. 😲 My guess is that he shot some of that ammo and forgot to clean the rifle. Thankfully, with a bit of elbow grease, the bore cleaned up just fine. 👍

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6 hours ago, Quavodus said:

I've got a bunch of old mixed military that is most likely corrosive. I wouldn't shoot it in a M1.

Why not?  It was designed to shoot corrosive ammo just like the .45ACP.

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Yeah, but we have better alternatives now. The soldiers in WW2 and Korea didn't. I would load 47.0-48.0 gr. IMR4895 or something similar behind a 150 gr. 

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10 hours ago, Quavodus said:

I've got a bunch of old mixed military that is most likely corrosive. I wouldn't shoot it in a M1.

This Korean stuff was made for the M1 Garand for use by the Korean Military. Even came packed in the standard 8 round clips. 

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