Product Overview
Once fired 556 brass sourced from the US military auctions. Brass may have been fired from machine guns.
Cases have been culled for only Lake City headstamps.
Brass has been cleaned and seen debris removed, but no other processing has been done to this brass. Brass should be considered as "raw" range brass.
Orders are overfilled (~101%) by weight.
"Once fired brass" refers to cartridge casings that have been fired once in a firearm and then collected for the purpose of reloading. These empty casings can be collected, cleaned, inspected, and then reloaded with new primers, gunpowder, and bullets to create new ammunition.
Once fired brass is popular among reloaders and shooting enthusiasts because it allows them to save money on ammunition by reusing the brass casings. As long as the casings are in good condition and have not been damaged by the firing process, they can be reloaded multiple times, making it a cost-effective way to enjoy shooting sports.
Collecting and using once fired brass requires proper inspection and preparation to ensure safety and performance, as casings can become weakened or deformed after multiple firings. However, when handled correctly, once fired brass can be a valuable resource for reloading ammunition.
Stuff our lawyer makes us say: The customer acknowledges that using once-fired cases for reloading ammunition carries inherent risks. It is the customer's responsibility to ensure that they are knowledgeable about safe reloading practices and adhere to all safety guidelines set forth by industry standards and local regulations. While the cases have been spot checked for obvious debris removal, we cannot guarantee the condition or history of the once-fired cases we provide. Customers should thoroughly inspect and assess the suitability of each case for reloading before use. Any doubts about the integrity of a case should result in its immediate disposal. We are not responsible for any accidents, injuries, or damages resulting from the use of these cases or any ammunition reloaded using them. We make no warranties, express or implied, regarding the once-fired cases we sell, including but not limited to their fitness for a particular purpose or their merchantability. By purchasing and using once-fired cases from us, the customer acknowledges and accepts all associated risks and responsibilities. If you are unsure about any aspect of reloading or the suitability of once-fired cases for your needs, seek guidance from a qualified expert before proceeding. Customers must be of legal age to purchase firearms and ammunition components in their jurisdiction.