Modern 9mm ammunition and magazines are surprisingly resilient to water exposure, functioning reliably even after being thoroughly soaked. The test demonstrated no malfunctions or hangfires when wet rounds were fired rapidly from a Glock-style handgun. Proper storage, like using a Bullet Vault, can further protect ammunition from moisture.
This video from Autumns Armory investigates the reliability of ammunition that has been exposed to water. It aims to answer the critical question of whether wet ammo is still safe and functional for use, a common concern for firearms owners. The description also includes promotional links to various brands, including Refuge Medical, Cold Steel, Walker's Game Ear, and Ballistic Ink, as well as links to join the channel membership and support on Patreon, and the creator's website.
This video conducts a practical test to determine if wet ammunition affects firearm performance. Using a Taurus Ultralite revolver chambered in .38 Special, the creator tests their standard self-defense ammunition, Winchester +P Personal Protection, after exposing it to moisture. The aim is to see if the wet ammo fires differently compared to dry ammunition, providing insights for self-defense scenarios. The channel, BC’s Deuce and Guns, promises weekly content.
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