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- 9mm brass .05 each processed, ( Private party, no tax)
9mm brass .05 each processed, ( Private party, no tax)
Very rare to find in this political climate. Ammo is extremely expensive, brass is getting harder to find.
The bags represent what has already been done, You can buy a bag @.05 per casing or you can buy all the bags that have been pre weighed at .05 per casing.
- Cheapest price anywhere
- .05 cents each
- Once fired 9mm brass sourced from indoor ranges
- May include a variety of headstamps and manufacturers, including the possibility of NATO (military) brass
- 9mm brass is also referred to as 9mm Luger and 9x19mm Parabellum brass
- Spent primers are still in the cases and should be removed before beginning the reloading process
- Extra brass cases are included to make up for any mixed calibers, unusable pieces or other defects that may slip through our screening process
- It's typical to find some nested calibers (.32 Auto, .380 ACP, 9mm Mak, etc.) mixed in due to the similarity in size and appearance when processing large quantities of brass. The total amount of 9mm brass should still be equal to or greater than the amount you ordered due to our inclusion of extra brass by weight.
9mm Once Fired Range Brass. This 9mm brass is an economical choice for good used brass, that has been directly picked up from ranges. This brass has not been inspected, and has been cleaned. This 9mm Once Fired Range Brass is a mixed head stamp lot that will contain many different manufacturers brass. Some of the brass may be Berdan primed as well. This brass is Quickly hand Sorted and Weight Counted. With variances among Manufacturers and Lot numbers each piece of brass can weigh slightly different. Due to the variance in weight, We will add a few extra depending on how many you order.
*Due to the mass quantity and variations of brass, Occasionally, you may find other calibers that have slipped through the collecting and packaging process.
*Warning - Some brass may be Berdan primed.
Specifications and Features:
- 9mm
- Mixed Headstamp
- (Weight Counted) 3.999 grams each
- Range Brass
- Cleaned
- Economical choice
The 9mm caliber is quite possibly the most popular caliber of pistol rounds, especially in the United States, because of how cheap and available the ammo is. Known by many names, including 9 mil, 9x19mm, 9mm luger, 9mm NATO, and 9mm Parabellum (Latin for “Prepare for war if you seek peace,”) the 9mm round was first manufactured by the German weapons Manufacturer Deutsche Waffen-und Munitionsfabriken , or DWM for short, in 1902 and created by George Luger (hence the name 9mm Luger). It began to be used by the German Navy in 1904 and later by their army in 1906.
It was designed to increase the bullet’s ability to penetrate through an enemy soldier’s gear, with an emphasis on completely disabling the enemy combatant, either through wounding or killing them. Surprisingly, when pitching his round to manufacturers, Luger put on emphasis on wounding and not killing. After the first World War, countries all over the world began using this caliber. Now, law enforcement and military agencies, as well civilian shooters, all over the world call this caliber their favorite.
In the modern gun era, the 9mm caliber size has attributed to the rise in the popularity of semi-automatic pistols, hence making the round popular to reload, as well. Since its creation, the 9mm has seen tremendous advancements in bullet technology, with a vast array of bullet options available, from ball rounds to extremely effective hollow-points.
Each box contains 250+ once fired brass shell casings. This is once fired, processed brass sourced from commercial shooting ranges. It has been cleaned. This brass contains different manufacturer's headstamps. It is recommended that all brass be inspected prior to being reloaded.