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brass cased
Brass is an alloy of copper and zinc, in proportions which can be varied to achieve varying mechanical and electrical properties. It is a substitutional alloy: atoms of the two constituents may replace each other within the same crystal structure.
Brass is similar to bronze, another alloy containing copper, with tin in place of zinc; both bronze and brass may include small proportions of a range of other elements including arsenic, lead, phosphorus, aluminum, manganese, and silicon. The distinction between the two alloys is largely historical, and modern practice in museums and archaeology increasingly avoids both terms for historical objects in favor of the more general "copper alloy".Brass has long been a popular material for decoration for its bright gold-like appearance, e.g. for drawer pulls and doorknobs. It has also been widely used for all sorts of utensils due to many properties, such as low melting point, workability (both with hand tools and with modern turning and milling machines), durability, electrical and thermal conductivity. It is still commonly used in applications where low friction and corrosion resistance is required, such as locks, hinges, gears, bearings, ammunition casings, zippers, plumbing, hose couplings, valves, and electrical plugs and sockets. It is used extensively for musical instruments such as horns and bells, and also used as substitute of copper in making costume jewelry, fashion jewelry and other imitation jewelry. The composition of brass, generally 66 percent copper and 34 percent zinc, makes it a favorable substitute for copper based jewelry as it exhibits greater resistance to corrosion. Brass is often used in situations in which it is important that sparks not be struck, such as in fittings and tools used near flammable or explosive materials.
Up for sale is 560 rounds (packed in eight 70-rd boxes) of Yugoslavian 7.62x25 ammo. The cases are clean, with no evidence of corrosion or tarnishing. This ammo is known to be corrosive and Berdan primed. The headstamp indicates a manufacture year of 1986 (see pictures).
Price: $220 for all 560...
Up for sale is 735 rounds (bulk packed in a 50-cal. ammo can) of Yugoslavian (PPU) 7.62x39 ammo, made at Igman Arsenal. The cases are clean, with no evidence of corrosion or tarnishing. This ammo is known to be corrosive and Berdan primed, but it is some of the most accurate and reliable ammo...
Here is a mix off almost all comercial brass(Win, Remington, ect) factory loaded, some reloads, empties, bullets, dies.
I will not separate,
I am not interested in answering a ton of questions, it is pretty well described in my opinion.
Thank you
-Federal American Eagle 158grain LRN
4 boxes of 50 rounds (200rds)
-Estate FMJ, federal headstamps. 158grain FMJ
2 boxes of 50 rounds, 5 rds missing from one (95rds)
-Sellier&Bellot 158grain 1 FMJ and 1 LRN
2 boxes of 50 rounds (100rds)
=395 rounds total of standard .38Special ammo at less...
I got a box filled with 15 boxes of 20 rounds if Selier & Belot 7.62x39, so, 300 rounds. I was told the order was cancelled, so I purchased again elsewhere, but the shipment arrived anyway despite being told they didn’t have any in stock. So, I got double of what I need in 7.62 and still have to...
Have a good chunk of brass and lacquered case ammo mixed with some older stuff like Tula. The brown is all of not mostly in boxes, the rest is a mix of brass cases Winchester in PMC boxes and some old Tula rounds in good condition. Also have some 7.62x54r pictured at the bottom I’m willing to...
I have 348rds of Brass Cased 762x39
a few different brands (see photo)
Asking $160 Now $150
Cash or Zelle for the lot
Won't ship
Meet in Milwaukie
Send a PM if interested
Trade interests are
Knives
Handguns
Rifles (no single shots)
Shotguns possibly
Ammo (22LR, 556,223, 9MM Luger, 10MM...
I got a 45 in trade
I wanna take it to the range & see it's something I like or not
Only need 50 or 100rds
Let me know what you got & what you want for it
I have 720 + rounds of 230 gr brass cased 45 acp . it is all less than 3 years old and has been stored in an ammo box in a temp controlled environment . I think there are about 40 or 50 rounds of jhp included in the mix . i will throw in the new heavy metal ammo box It is a mix of...
This is 650 rounds of brass cased 9mm practice ammunition. It’s mostly Winchester, but there is some Ammo Inc and Federal as well. All stored in a climate controlled environment and includes a .50
Caliber ammo can as well
Selling 500 rounds of brass cased 45 ACP ammo.
CCI Blazer Brass 230 gr FMJ - 300 rounds - $150.
Winchester 230 gr FMJ - 200 rounds - $100.
Take it all for $225.
Easy meet up near SW Barnes Rd and SW Cedar Hills Blvd.