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5.56 brass
The 5.56×45mm NATO (official NATO nomenclature 5.56 NATO, fyv-FYV-six) is a rimless bottlenecked intermediate cartridge family developed in the late 1970s in Belgium by FN Herstal. It consists of the SS109, SS110, and SS111 cartridges. On 28 October 1980 under STANAG 4172 it was standardized as the second standard service rifle cartridge for NATO forces as well as many non-NATO countries. Though they are not entirely identical, the 5.56×45mm NATO cartridge family was derived from and is dimensionally similar to the .223 Remington cartridge designed by Remington Arms in the early 1960s.
Hey Gun People! I have 200 rounds of 556, $200 for all or a minimum $40 for 40 rounds. All prices are firm and cash only. Willing to trade for 9mm. Please DM me if you have any questions. Thank you!
This is really high quality fully processed brass for your 223 or 5.56 needs. ALL THE SAME HEAD STAMP. It's all been solvent washed, deprimed, resized, trimmed to 1.750, chamferred case mouths, primer pockets swaged and a final polish in corn cob media.
1,000 pieces all marked "WMA 17"...
I have a bunch of brass I’ve been saving for a long time. I started sorting it but just decided I didn’t want to anymore. The majority of brass I have is 9mm and 5.56 / 2.23. There is a good amount of .40 and 45 ACP too. I have some misc brass that is 7mm, 38 special, 5.7, etc. There is probably...