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empty shells
A shell corporation is a company or corporation that exists only on paper and has no office and no employees, but may have a bank account or may hold passive investments or be the registered owner of assets, such as intellectual property, or ships. Shell companies may be registered to the address of a company that provides a service setting up shell companies, and which may act as the agent for receipt of legal correspondence (such as an accountant or lawyer). The company may serve as a vehicle for business transactions without itself having any significant assets or operations. Sometimes, shell companies are used for tax evasion, tax avoidance, and money laundering, or to achieve a specific goal such as anonymity. Anonymity may be sought to shield personal assets from others, such as a spouse when a marriage is breaking down, from creditors, from government authorities, besides others.
Shell companies can have legitimate business purposes. They may, for example, act as trustee for a trust, and not engage in any other activity on their own account. This structure creates limited liability for the trustee. A corporate shell can also be formed around a partnership to create limited liability for the partners, and other business ventures, or to immunize one part of a business from the risks of another part. Shell companies can be used to transfer assets from one company into a new one, while leaving the liabilities in the former company.
This months I accumulated 379 empty shells of 3 different calibers. 339 are brass and 40 are steel cases. All the shells are from premium factory ammo fired once. They are all recently manufactured and most of them I purchased recently from Midway USA. They all have their original retail boxes...
Lately I have been shooting twice a week and I accumulated few hundred of empty 308 Win, 30-06 Sprng and 300 Win Mag shells. I was wondering how much I could ask per one round? All my empty shells were from high quality factory ammo and were shot only once (they are not reloads). I want to sell...
Lately I have been shooting factory 45-70 Gov ammo (various brands) and I got about 60 empty shells (more will be generated within next 7 days) if anyone needs them to load their own ammo. I live in Seattle and could even ship you the shells for free. I do not like throwing items that someone...
Once fired, and very clean 12 and 20 gauge shotgun shell hulls. These hulls were all wiped down with alcohol and bagged (per 100) after use.
Moving and must sell.
Approximate quantities as follows:
Winchester AA 12 Gauge - 1700
Remington STS 12 Gauge - 3600
Remington Gun Club and Winchester...