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Published on December 26, 2025
Duration: 1:31

This video discusses the potential risks of using modern ammunition in older firearms, specifically mentioning the M1 Garand and a Mosin Nagant. It highlights that while modern ammunition is generally less corrosive than older types, using it in firearms designed for less powerful rounds can still cause damage. The presenter notes that modern 7.62x54R ammunition for the Mosin Nagant is non-corrosive, making it a safer and more convenient option than the original corrosive rounds.

Quick Summary

Using modern ammunition in older firearms can be risky if the ammunition's pressure exceeds the firearm's design specifications, potentially causing damage. Original 7.62x54R was corrosive, requiring diligent cleaning. However, modern 7.62x54R is non-corrosive, offering a safer and more convenient option for older rifles like the Mosin Nagant.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Modern Ammo in Old Rifles
  2. 00:05The Risk of Modern Ammunition
  3. 00:09M1 Garand and .30-06 Ammunition
  4. 00:30Mosin Nagant and 7.62x54R Ammunition
  5. 00:36Corrosive Russian Ammunition Explained
  6. 00:51Modern Non-Corrosive Ammunition Benefits
  7. 01:01How Modern Ammo Differs
  8. 01:11Advantages of Modern Ammo in Old Guns
  9. 01:26Tactical Deals and Subscriptions

Frequently Asked Questions

Can modern ammunition damage older firearms like the M1 Garand?

Yes, modern ammunition, especially if it's higher pressure than what the firearm was designed for (like .30-06 in an M1 Garand), can potentially damage older firearms. It's crucial to understand the original specifications of your firearm and the pressure ratings of the ammunition you intend to use.

What was the main issue with original 7.62x54R ammunition?

Original 7.62x54R ammunition was known for being highly corrosive. The primers contained salts that, if not cleaned thoroughly and promptly after firing, would cause rust and damage to the firearm's barrel and internal components.

Is modern 7.62x54R ammunition corrosive?

No, modern 7.62x54R ammunition is generally non-corrosive. The primers used in contemporary ammunition do not release the same corrosive gases that were present in older military surplus rounds, making them safer and easier to maintain.

Are there benefits to using modern ammunition in older rifles like the Mosin Nagant?

Yes, using modern, non-corrosive ammunition in older rifles like the Mosin Nagant offers significant advantages. It greatly reduces cleaning time and eliminates the risk of barrel damage from corrosive residue, making the firearm more reliable and easier to maintain.

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