One of the challenges of buying at a garage sale or flea market, was something nasty put in that old jug. As far as powder, I think if anyone puts smokeless power in a black powder can is just being malicious. Test it and be careful
I’ve seen it done by accident. Not worth taking the riskBlack powder is a crumbly grey. Smokeless is very distinctive as formed flakes, or sticks, or even little donuts. Just use google images and you'll see. And I strongly doubt that someone would put smokeless powder into a bp can.
I have seen German military powder in VERY hot machine gun in 9mm that is to hot for handguns that looked like the old black diamond powder that was on display at the old Lewis and Clark fort on the Oregon coast before that replica fort burntBlack powder is a crumbly grey. Smokeless is very distinctive as formed flakes, or sticks, or even little donuts. Just use google images and you'll see. And I strongly doubt that someone would put smokeless powder into a bp can.
They mess with ya even before they make dem black funny guns.Question ! Why are cans marked "BLACKED RIFLE Powder"
Thanks all for the input. Interesting side note is the price of BP on the cans, one is $2.10, the others look like $2.65. Also a couple of interesting caps of “Alcan” primers.
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