JCooperfan1911
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Well hi yall!
I’ve got over 30 original M1 carbine magazines from WW2 that are in unissued condition. I know since I cleaned all the dried cosmoline off them LOL but honestly since the ammo crunch, I’m shooting less .30 carbine than ever,
Anybody have any tips on storing metal magazines? I know Smith & Wesson used to use special high tech corrosion preventing paper to wrap their revolvers in during shipping. Would that work? Maybe wrap them up and stick them in a small ammo can?
Look for any and all ideas on how to store steel magazines and prevent them from rusting and getting scratched up. Thanks!
I’ve got over 30 original M1 carbine magazines from WW2 that are in unissued condition. I know since I cleaned all the dried cosmoline off them LOL but honestly since the ammo crunch, I’m shooting less .30 carbine than ever,
Anybody have any tips on storing metal magazines? I know Smith & Wesson used to use special high tech corrosion preventing paper to wrap their revolvers in during shipping. Would that work? Maybe wrap them up and stick them in a small ammo can?
Look for any and all ideas on how to store steel magazines and prevent them from rusting and getting scratched up. Thanks!