Posted by Wild Bill Caldwell on March 03, 2009 at 05:39:30 from (74.249.136.68):
In Reply to: Re: O/T old ammunition posted by Nebraska Cowman on March 03, 2009 at 04:19:05:
I still build Custom Weaponary, more as a hobby now or for close friends ( I like the $1000.oo pr wk as CONST. SUPT. better than beatin' My brains out to make $500.oo gunbuildin') and that has no bearin' on the answer to Your question, with that said, if the ammo has been kept dry all those years You shouldn't be able to tell the difference, if not properply stored over the years some of it or all of it may misfire, but it is not dangerous.....Unless it is all I had to fight with I would not use it in a self defense situation. Their has been no corosive primed 22 ammo produced in this country since shortly after W W 2...1945...If it were old enough to be corrosive primed , good cleanin' after firein, solves that problem ....GO SHOOTIN'.....HAVE FUN
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