Is Neglected Ammo Still Good To Go?

Published on November 25, 2023
Duration: 18:54

This video demonstrates the reliability of corroded ammunition that was exposed to moisture for several months. The presenter tests 9mm and green tip 5.56x45mm rounds in various firearms, including handguns and an AR platform. While most rounds function, the test highlights potential issues like stuck cases and light strikes, emphasizing the importance of proper ammunition storage and the risks associated with using compromised rounds, especially in critical situations.

Quick Summary

Corroded ammunition, especially when exposed to moisture for extended periods, can still function but is highly unreliable. This video shows that while some rounds fired, malfunctions like stuck cases and light strikes were common, making it unsuitable for critical situations like self-defense.

Chapters

  1. 00:05Introduction: Apocalyptic Ammo Test
  2. 00:13Examining the Corroded Ammunition
  3. 01:06Testing Corroded Ammo in the Hungarian R9
  4. 02:10Testing Corroded 9mm in the Ninko 213
  5. 03:04Malfunction: Light Strike on Ninko 213
  6. 04:25Olight Product Showcase
  7. 06:35Bowling Competition with Corroded Ammo: Canik Mete SFT
  8. 07:50Bowling Competition: Glock 19X vs. Corroded Ammo
  9. 09:34Final Bowling Round: PSA 20in AR vs. Corroded Ammo
  10. 10:34Left-Handed Shooting Challenge
  11. 12:17Bowling Score Tally
  12. 13:06Target Practice: Croutons and Salt
  13. 15:10Shooting Pumpkins with Corroded Ammo
  14. 17:35Conclusion: Corroded Ammo Verdict
  15. 18:13Future Corroded Ammo Test Ideas

Frequently Asked Questions

Can corroded ammunition still be fired?

Yes, corroded ammunition can sometimes still be fired, but its reliability is significantly compromised. This video demonstrates that ammo left wet for months can still function, though it experienced malfunctions like stuck cases and light strikes.

What are the risks of using corroded ammunition?

The primary risks include firearm malfunctions such as failure to feed, failure to fire, or stuck cases, which can render a firearm inoperable. There's also a slight risk of squib loads or hangfires, which are dangerous.

How does moisture affect ammunition?

Moisture can cause corrosion on the brass casing and potentially degrade the propellant and primer. This degradation can lead to reduced velocity, inconsistent performance, and an increased chance of malfunctions.

Is corroded ammunition suitable for self-defense?

It is generally not recommended for self-defense due to its unreliability. While it might function, the risk of a malfunction during a critical moment is too high. Proper storage is crucial for self-defense ammunition.

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