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Originally Posted by
KneverKnew
Is WCC
M1
ball ammo in 600 round spam can good as the LC ammo? All non corrosive?
WCC is Western Cartridge Company. All USGI ammo was loaded to the same specs. All USGI ammo is non corrosive. You will pay a premium price for a sealed spam can of any USGI due to collector value. If you want shooting ammo then why not look at commercial ammo, there are some decent prices on PPU (Prvi Partizan) ammo from a number of venders right now according to ammo seek.
https://ammoseek.com/ammo/30-carbine
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Originally Posted by
KneverKnew
wouldn’t that be corrosive from back in the 60’s
According to the link it's a crapshoot as to yes or no. You say no trace of rust, they shot that ammo in that carbine? Then they either cleaned it to avoid rust which you can do too or it isn't corrosive.
As Wayne is suggesting why not just shoot stuff you aren't guessing about or reload your own which is simple enough. Those loads are listed on this site, you don't even have to experiment.
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Pulled gun completely apart and everything looks great. Going to lube with lubriplate.
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Thoughts and guidance concerning piston nut removal changed through the years. See below link.
Pistn Nut Staking - The Carbine Collector's Club
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Wayne: Happy Birthday tomorrow.
I think that anyone who removes the piston as a matter of course should obtain a new castle nut. I bought one just in case I needed it. I removed the piston on my 5.6 Win when I first obtained it. It was well staked and it made me very wary of making it a practice. The most interesting thing about the piston is that it usually comes out clean as a whistle. No carbon, no debris nothing.
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Originally Posted by
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Wayne: Happy Birthday tomorrow.
Thanks David! I will definitely have a few drinks to celebrate.
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My cousin has now handed me the FN model 1935 Peruvian
short rifle (Mauser) his dad purchased from the government at the same time he got the inland carbine back in 1968. I’m creating a new post for it.
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