Reefinmike
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Hey all, I had 700 pieces of primed(Im assuming pulldown) 30 carbine brass. Headstamp LC 4(1944) brass is unfired and primers were all sealed with red lacquer messier than any google images I've seen. Primers look pretty modern with the brass anvil not being tarnished as well as the color coded anvil. I have also found a couple pieces of possibly corn cob media in the anvil's cup after decapping.
I'm thinking that these are more modern(probably late 80's to early 90's) considering the sloppy primer sealer application and the possible media found in the primer pocket but it is possible that these are original primers as google images pulls up some LC 4 ammo with nickel primers. I'm asking to determine whether these are corrosive or not. I was planning on burning these up in some light 38spl loads.
I'm thinking that these are more modern(probably late 80's to early 90's) considering the sloppy primer sealer application and the possible media found in the primer pocket but it is possible that these are original primers as google images pulls up some LC 4 ammo with nickel primers. I'm asking to determine whether these are corrosive or not. I was planning on burning these up in some light 38spl loads.