Nope. I used it in my ak-47, and only cleaned it normally. Never had any corrosion problems. You can be pretty sure that all new-production ammo is non-corrosive.
No it is not. It is made at the Barnaul plant and they no longer use corrosive primers.
No,it is non-corrosive.it was made by Winchester in 1957.most American made ammo from 53 up was non-corrosive.
no
No Ammunition made in the US for the M-1 carbine was never corrosive, since the gas piston is NOT meant to be disassembled by the user- which corrosive ammo would require. Some Chinese ammo was made in M-1 carbine with fake headstamps that was VERY corrosive.
U.S. 30/06 ammo was corrosive up to about 1954. However the FN headstamp I believe is Frabrique national, a European brand, and may not be corrosive ????
Yes, Taiwanese from Kao Hsiung, Taiwan, is corrosive.
No
Wolf ammo makes monarch for academy it is boxer primed... They also make wolf gold in the same factory as the monarch it is great mosin nagant ammo
You will have to test it. Some was, some wasn't
Monarch shotgun ammo is typically manufactured in Serbia. It is produced by the Prvi Partizan company, which is known for its wide range of ammunition products, including shotgun shells. Monarch ammo is often distributed in the United States and other countries, where it is popular among shooting enthusiasts for its affordability and reliability.
2010. It's still being made.
yes, and not easily reloadable.