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Ap M2 SL 9745
Got my AP from the CMP
yesterday. Looks like all three cases are SL, which I believe is St. Louis. Anybody know what year LOT SL 9745 was manufactured and whether or not it is corrossive?
Thanks, Greg V
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06-13-2010 03:25 PM
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According to the information that I have Saint Louis Ordnance Plant converted to non corrosive primers at the following lot numbers:
30-06 Ball – Lot No. 9420 – May 1952
30-06 AP- Lot No. 9467- July 1952.
Therefore it would appear to me that you have a non-corrosive lot.
For loose ammo (i.e. Lot No. unknown), I would consider any “SL” ammo earlier than SL-53 to be corrosively primed.
Hope this helps
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In my early reply I neglected to cite the source of my data. It taken from an article entitled ’Nonmercuric, Noncorrosive Primers’ published in the "NRA ILLUSTRATED RELOADIND HANDBOOK" released by the NRA circa 1961.
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Originally Posted by
Greg V
Got my AP from the
CMP
yesterday. Looks like all three cases are SL, which I believe is St. Louis. Anybody know what year LOT SL 9745 was manufactured and whether or not it is corrossive?
Thanks, Greg V
I opened up a recently purchased can of SL 9743 and it's headstamped S L 5 3
HTH
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