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steel case
Youngstown Sheet & Tube Co. v. Sawyer, 343 U.S. 579 (1952), also commonly referred to as the Steel Seizure Case or the Youngstown Steel case, was a United States Supreme Court decision that limited the power of the President of the United States to seize private property. The case served as a check on the most far-reaching claims of executive power at the time and signaled the Court's increased willingness to intervene in political questions.
In the midst of the Korean War, the United Steel Workers of America threatened a strike, for higher wages, against the major steel producers in the United States. As President Harry S. Truman believed that a strike of any length would cause severe dislocations for defense contractors, Truman seized control of steel production facilities, keeping the current operating management of the companies in place to run the plants under federal direction. Though the steelworkers supported the move, the steel companies launched a legal challenge to the seizure on the grounds that the president lacked the power to seize private property without express authorization from Congress.
In his majority opinion, Associate Justice Hugo Black held that the president lacked the power to seize the steel mills in the absence of statutory authority conferred on him by Congress. Five other justices agreed with the outcome of the case but wrote concurring opinions; some of these justices argued that the president might have the power to seize property absent legislative authorization in more extreme circumstances. Justice Robert H. Jackson's concurring opinion laid out a tripartite framework of presidential power that would prove influential among legal scholars and others charged with assessing executive power. In his dissent, Chief Justice Fred Vinson argued that the president's action was necessary to preserve the status quo so that Congress could act in the future. Truman was stunned by the decision, but he immediately restored control of the steel mills to their owners.
I don't have an SKS any more and this is what is left of my ammo for it. Most of it is Chinese steel case, I see a couple Wolf head stamps, and there are 25 brass cases with the FC head stamp (undated) which is believe is Federal brand.
$50 for it all seems like a good deal.
20 boxes wolf military classic.
rest is the black box wolf performance.
1,580 rounds total.
meet local in hillsboro area.
$395. that's 25 cents a round, i think.
i would like to keep the ammo can, so bring a box or can to the ammo in.
I was just transferring boxes ammo into my ammo cans and opened this thinking it was brass cased ammo. I made a mistake and bought this thinking it was brass cased ammo. I don’t shoot steel cased ammo out of my handguns. Box is opened but the ammo is untouched I can tape it up or leave it open...
$500/OBO - 1000rd unopened case of Tula .223 62gr FMJ (Full Metal Jacket), steel case, boxer primed, non-corrosive. Pickup in Happy Valley, OR (Sold)
$250/OBO - 500rd sealed 1/2 case of Tula .223 55gr FMJ (Full Metal Jacket), steel case, boxer primed, non-corrosive. Pickup in Happy Valley...
Prefer to sell as a lot, will consider trades for:
223/556 ammo
223/556 mags
rear BUIS
Sling 2 point
22lr ammo
Red dot
Send me an offer, willing to meet in the metro area. Thanks!
Howdy All,
I've been clearing out my pile of stuff and came across a sealed sleeve of Wolf 9x19mm 115gn steel cased ammunition.
Local pickup in the Tacoma area only. PM me if I have what you want.
Considering trades for small pistol and rifle primers, partial trades toward good quality...
Ended up with an extra case, selling for what I paid. 1000 rounds sold as a lot
$475 or will sell in lots of 500 for 240 per. no trades as I’m downsizing. No holds this time sorry guys.
Ok seen the $400 a case prices for 9mm but $600, for STEEL case. Wow. Maybe the steel case is better and we just all assumed it was the cheap stuff all these years.
https://www.jgsales.com/9mm-wpa-wolf-fmj-115gr-ammo,-1000rd-case.-p-485.html
Hey all,
I have 455 rounds of 56gr Golden Tiger 223 that I'll part with. These were manufactured in Russia at the Vympel plant and do have the hard primers.
For consistent ignition in an AR, you'll want to be running an enhanced firing pin and a high power spring. I heard that AKs chambered in...
The Silver Bear has always ran reliably in my ARs, feeding and extraction seems better than the non zinc plated steel cased ammo.
Clearing out some of the stash. Still in original packaging.
For sale, 1000 rds (50 - 20rd boxes) of steel cased 7.62x39. I'd prefer to sell the case complete and not break it up, ammo can included - $200
Located in Tacoma
Bought the wrong ammo and I need to make my mistake your win fall. Let me know if you want to make a deal for 500 rounds of TulAmmo, .40 cal., FMJ. When you get back to the range...you will be happy that you have it! Thank you for checking out the ad.
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