Will PB Blaster ruin Ammo?PT.1🤔🛢

Published on June 28, 2025
Duration: 0:58

This experiment tests the effect of PB Blaster penetrating oil on 9mm ammunition. After 24 hours of soaking, most rounds fired successfully from a Glock 19, but the final round exhibited underpower and a failure to eject (stovepipe). This indicates potential degradation, prompting further testing for longer soak times.

Quick Summary

Testing shows PB Blaster penetrating oil may degrade 9mm ammunition. After 24 hours of soaking, most rounds fired from a Glock 19, but the last round was underpowered and caused a stovepipe jam, indicating potential issues.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro: PB Blaster Ammo Experiment
  2. 00:11Test Setup: Soaking 9mm Rounds
  3. 00:2624-Hour Range Test: Glock 19 Firing
  4. 00:36Malfunction: Stovepipe Jam Observed
  5. 00:49Initial Conclusion & Next Steps

Frequently Asked Questions

Does PB Blaster damage 9mm ammunition?

After soaking 9mm rounds in PB Blaster for 24 hours, most fired successfully from a Glock 19. However, the final round was underpowered and caused a stovepipe jam, suggesting potential degradation.

What happened when 9mm ammo soaked in PB Blaster was fired?

When 9mm rounds soaked in PB Blaster for 24 hours were fired from a Glock 19, all initially ignited. The last round, however, felt underpowered and resulted in a failure to eject, commonly known as a stovepipe jam.

Can penetrating oil like PB Blaster be used on ammunition?

This experiment suggests caution. While 9mm rounds soaked in PB Blaster for 24 hours mostly fired, one malfunction occurred. Long-term effects are still being tested, but initial results indicate potential ammunition degradation.

What is a stovepipe jam in a firearm?

A stovepipe jam, or failure to eject, occurs when a spent cartridge case fails to be fully extracted from the chamber and remains partially lodged, preventing a new round from chambering. This was observed in the PB Blaster ammo test.

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