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brass ammo
A cartridge or a round is a type of pre-assembled firearm ammunition packaging a projectile (bullet, shot, or slug), a propellant substance (usually either smokeless powder or black powder) and an ignition device (primer) within a metallic, paper or plastic case that is precisely made to fit within the barrel chamber of a breechloading gun, for the practical purpose of convenient transportation and handling during shooting. Although in popular usage the term "bullet" is often used to refer to a complete cartridge, it is correctly used only to refer to the projectile.
Cartridges can be categorized by the type of their primers—a small charge of an impact- or electric-sensitive chemical mixture that is located at the center of the case head (centerfire), inside the rim of the case base (rimfire and the cupfire, now obsolete), in a sideway projection that is shaped like a pin (pinfire, now obsolete) or a lip (lipfire, now obsolete), or in a small nipple-like bulge at the case base (teat-fire, now obsolete).
Military and commercial producers continue to pursue the goal of caseless ammunition. Some artillery ammunition uses the same cartridge concept as found in small arms. In other cases, the artillery shell is separate from the propellant charge.
A cartridge without a projectile is called a blank. One that is completely inert (contains no active primer and no propellant) is called a dummy. One that failed to ignite and shoot off the projectile is called a dud, and one that ignited but failed to sufficiently push the projectile out of the barrel is called a squib.
For sale: 380 Auto BRASS ammo 90 Grain FMJ.
Price:. $35per box. (Price is firm)
150 rounds available for sale (3x50 round boxes)
FTF Cash transaction.
Private message me if you're interested
This is all factory 40cailber brass ammo from Federal and Herter's. I'm also selling 22lr Winchester. I'm not looking for trades at the current time. I can meet iin either Everett, Monroe or Marysville area. No shipping FTF. Currently I'm not setup to do any kind of online payments so cash only...
FOR SALE: 9mm ammo Herters brand (Made by Winchester)
115 grain BRASS ammo NEW sealed in 100 round boxes.
PRICE:
$400 for 1000 rounds
Willing to sell 100 rounds for $40
(2,000 rounds available)
FTF transaction----Cash or venmo
Here is my ammo for sale. Prices are based off of Targetsport USA. With me you don't pay tax or shipping. I will continue to match targetsports prices whether they go up or down. No shipping
Federal Brass target 223 ammo - 640 rounds - $320 - this comes in my 50cal ammo container. +$10 if you...
This is leftover from the last batch I sold. I was holding on to these for my brother, but he said he just ended up buying some at the store.
Ammo prices just keep going up, so I guess it's more funds for the pistol build.
I've been shooting this brand since covid hit, I've gone through over...
Hey there-
I've got some bills to pay so I'm looking to sell some of my 9mm Ammo stock.
I have a few 500 Round boxes of Herters 115 grain Brass available for sale.
Sent me a private message if you'd like to meet up. Prefer to stay somewhat close to Wilsonville.
No shipping available, thanks!