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    Default Polymer VS. Laquer Ammo Test

    (Forward: I debated weather or not to post this, or keep it for personal record. Then I decided not to be a douche. If you don't like it, finish listening to your Beiber album. I'm not trying to sell a product, and as you can see from the dates, the results are unknown even to me. Thought you might enjoy. I will edit this original post to update the overall "document", but results and photos from each test group will be discussed in detail in following replies to this thread. Mods: If this is in the wrong section, then move it.)

    7.62x39 AMMUNITION TEST








    PURPOSE:
    TO DETERMINE THE ABILITY OF DIFFERENT MUNITION COATINGS TO WITHSTAND ADVERSE ATMOSPHERIC AND PHYSICAL CONDITIONS.








    AMMUNITION TO BE TESTED:


    TYPE 1: WPA MILITARY CLASSIC 7.62x39
    SPECS: 124gr FMJ , POLYMER COATED STEEL CASE, LEAD CORE, CON CORROSIVE BERDAN PRIMED


    TYPE 2: GOLDEN TIGER
    SPECS: 124GR FMJBT, LAQUER COATED STEEL CASE, LEAD CORE, NON CORROSIVE, SEALED PRIMER, SEALED BULLET








    TEST GROUPS:
    EACH GROUP WILL CONSIST OF 2 ROUNDS FROM EACH AMMUNITION TYPE TO BE SUBJECTED TO THE SAME CONDITIONS


    GROUP 1: COMPLETE SUBMERSION IN WATER
    DURATION: 1 WEEK
    EXPOSURE STARTED: 11/26/2012 @ 15:45 HOURS
    EXPOSURE ENDED: 12/04/2012 @ 19:35 HOURS
    DATE FIRED: 12/04/2012 @ 21:10 HOURS
    RESULTS: ALL FOUR ROUNDS CHAMBERED, FIRED, AND EJECTED NORMALLY.
    NOTES: AS CAN BE SEEN FROM THE PHOTOS, THE POLYMER COATED ROUNDS DID NOT FARE NEARLY AS WELL AS THE LAQUER COATED ROUNDS. IT APPEARS AS THOUGH THE COATING WAS CORRODED OFF THE SHELL AND THERE WAS A ROUGH TEXTURE TO THE CASING THAT COULD BE FELT BY HAND. LAQUER COATED ROUNDS SHOWED SLIGHT DISCOLORATION ONLY, CASING FELT SMOOTH TO THE TOUCH.


    GROUP 2: COMPLETE SUBMERSION IN WATER
    DURATION: 1 MONTH
    EXPOSURE STARTED: 11/26/2012 @ 15:45 HOURS
    EXPOSURE ENDED: 12/28/2012 @ 19:12 HOURS
    DATE FIRED: 12/28/2012 @ 23:47 HOURS
    RESULTS: ALL FOUR ROUNDS CHAMBERED, FIRED, AND EJECTED NORMALLY.
    NOTES: AS CAN BE SEEN FROM THE PHOTOS, THE POLYMER COATED ROUNDS WERE AGAIN MORE ADVERSELY AFFECTED THAN THE LAQUER COATED ROUNDS. THERE WAS A FORMATION OF A "CRUST" TO THE EXTERIOR OF THE CASING ON THE POLYMER COATED ROUNDS. LAQUER COATED ROUNDS FELT MOSTLY SMOOTH, WITH SMALL PATCHES OF AN IMPERFECTLY SMOOTH SURFACE.


    GROUP 3: COMPLETE SUBMERSION IN WATER
    DURATION: 2 MONTHS
    EXPOSURE STARTED: 11/26/2012 @ 15:45 HOURS
    EXPOSURE ENDED:
    DATE FIRED:
    RESULTS:
    NOTES:


    GROUP 4: COMPLETE SUBMERSION IN WATER
    DURRATION: 6 MONTHS
    EXPOSURE STARTED: 11/26/2012 @ 15:45 HOURS
    EXPOSURE ENDED:
    DATE FIRED:
    RESULTS:
    NOTES:


    GROUP 5: COMPLETE SUBMERSSION IN WATER
    DURATION: 1 YEAR
    EXPOSURE STARTED: 11/26/2012 @ 15:45 HOURS
    EXPOSURE ENDED:
    DATE FIRED:
    RESULTS:
    NOTES:


    GROUP 6: EXPOSURE TO NATURAL CONDITIONS
    DURATION: 2 MONTHS
    EXPOSURE STARTED: 11/26/2012 @ 15:52 HOURS
    EXPOSURE ENDED:
    DATE FIRED:
    RESULTS:
    NOTES:


    GROUP 7: EXPOSURE TO NATURAL CONDITIONS
    DURATION: 6 MONTHS
    EXPOSURE STARTED: 11/26/2012 @ 15:52 HOURS
    EXPOSURE ENDED:
    DATE FIRED:
    RESULTS:
    NOTES:


    GROUP 8: EXPOSURE TO NATURAL CONDITIONS
    DURATION: 1 YEAR
    EXPOSURE STARTED: 11/26/2012 @ 15:52 HOURS
    EXPOSURE ENDED:
    DATE FIRED:
    RESULTS:
    NOTES:


    GROUP 9: HIGH HUMIDITY EXPOSURE
    DURATION: 6 MONTHS
    EXPOSURE STARTED: 11/26/2012 @ 16:02 HOURS
    EXPOSURE ENDED:
    DATE FIRED:
    RESULTS:
    NOTES:


    GROUP 10: HIGH HUMIDITY EXPOSURE
    DURATION: 1 YEAR
    EXPOSURE STARTED: 11/26/2012 @ 16:02 HOURS
    EXPOSURE ENDED:
    DATE FIRED:
    RESULTS:
    NOTES:


    GROUPS 6,7,8:
    NOTABLE WEATHER CONDITIONS WILL BE TRACKED AND RECORDED


    GROUPS 9 AND 10:
    CONDITIONS SHALL BE MONITORED AND RECORDED


    EVALUATION:


    EACH GROUP WILL BE EVALUATED BY APPEARANCE. VISUAL DEFECTS AND DAMAGE WILL BE NOTED. ATTEMPTS WILL BE MADE TO CHAMBER AND FIRE THE AMMUNITION IN A STANDARD 7.62x39 AK47 TYPE RIFLE.
    Last edited by lead_magnet; 01-01-2013 at 17:23.

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