While Mr. Hart's suggestion of soaking unfired cartridges in WD-40 is an
old method for disabling live ammunition. I am not sure that the crimp
would allow the oil to penetrate and kill the powder. I have tried to
kill primers on modern ammunition with WD-40 and had mixed results.
Some times it works and some times it does not. Local gun clubs should
not have expended powder. For the powder to be expended it would have
to be burned as cartridge is fired. They may have old powder that needs
to be disposed of.
Michael Wright
Curator of Collections
Museum of Mississippi History
PO Box 571
Jackson, MS 39205-0571
Telephone: 601-576-6929
Facsimile: 601-576-6981
Email: [log in to unmask]
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