POF ammo
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Re: POF ammo
That's not much to go on, not sure what type. Googled it and this is one of the results.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pakistan_ ... _Factories
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pakistan_ ... _Factories
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Re: POF ammo
If it's old ammo then I would assume it IS corrosive..........
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Re: POF ammo
I remember reading that a lot of POF ammo was click bang stuff and some click only though there were some OK batches. I have not seen any in the UK though. I have a few rounds of 1940 vintage Indian made .303 ammo. That is in the collecting stash and not for shooting. All will be corrosive so hot water down the barrel after shooting.
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Re: POF ammo
Thanks for the replies. I found a date on the boxes...1964, so I will assume it is corrosive and act accordingly. Too much to just throw away,,, so will enjoy shooting it up.
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Re: POF ammo
It should be corrosive primed, and have cordite as the powder.