Canadian Firearms Practice · Question
What should you do with ammunition that has been submerged in water or heavily corroded?
Corroded or water-damaged ammunition is unreliable and dangerous; it must be disposed of correctly.
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Question: What should you do with ammunition that has been submerged in water or heavily corroded?
Answer options:
- Dry it in an oven and use it
- Clean it with steel wool and oil ✅ Dispose of it properly according to local regulations
- Only use it for target practice
Correct answer: Dispose of it properly according to local regulations
Explanation: Corroded or water-damaged ammunition is unreliable and dangerous; it must be disposed of correctly.
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