Is that like soaking your bullets in pig's blood? You can't go to commie heaven and watch your wife being plowed by 40 young men if you're killed by a frog
I think that's a myth. Gun safety instructors explicitly tell you to store your ammo in cool dry places away from water, solvents and other chemicals. If you dip it in pigs blood there's a high chance the powder or primer might not ignite.
I am open to being corrected on this however, but any instructor would probably swat my head for suggesting that.
Is that like soaking your bullets in pig's blood? You can't go to commie heaven and watch your wife being plowed by 40 young men if you're killed by a frog
I think that's a myth. Gun safety instructors explicitly tell you to store your ammo in cool dry places away from water, solvents and other chemicals. If you dip it in pigs blood there's a high chance the powder or primer might not ignite.
I am open to being corrected on this however, but any instructor would probably swat my head for suggesting that.
Common baby, just dip the tip then?