@@_Cyph3r_. The question is not what "corrosive" means, but, the question is about "what does it corrode?" - Is it the target? Maybe even the cartridge? After all a reasonable question would be "Why in the world would they make ammo that corrodes the gun? And why would anyone buy it?"
@@AngerFPV Just the copper washed from the paper packages. This was mostly aimed at the surplus ammo- the stuff that was made for the military originally, then sold on the civilian market.
It's the primers. They do no harm if you clean your bore after shooting.
Okay but how do I identify the non-corrosive ones
Maybe explain what corrosive ammunition is.
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Eats away at your barrel and chamber and what not. Its really not a issue if you just clean your firearm after firing it.
The word corrosive kind of explains what it does, at least if you are capable of opening a dictionary.
@@_Cyph3r_. The question is not what "corrosive" means, but, the question is about "what does it corrode?" - Is it the target? Maybe even the cartridge? After all a reasonable question would be "Why in the world would they make ammo that corrodes the gun? And why would anyone buy it?"
Wait I just got some Redbox and it has an all over copper colour it’s 7.62 I was told Redbox is non corrosive.
@@AngerFPV Just the copper washed from the paper packages. This was mostly aimed at the surplus ammo- the stuff that was made for the military originally, then sold on the civilian market.