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  • Ruger4me

    Nice giveaway, I'm gonna do one in the morning for some used brass, don't count me in for yours I'm cleaning out some of my own.

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  • chiefr

    Have a Webley that likes them, I'm in.

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  • chiefr


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  • diver-rig

    Question, if these are indeed copper, why aren't they tarnished?

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  • jimdeere

    What else ya got?

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  • diver-rig
    jimdeere: 31515800282779/comments/31515796529051

    What else ya got?

    I actually have a lot of 38 super, 9mm, 45/70, and 45acp dirty, picked up brass. In piles, in various locations, and currently hiding.


    So if whoever wins this, wants a hodge podge of other brass, I can throw it in.


    Not a huge amount, though

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  • mohawk600

    Add me please.

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  • montanajoe
    • Community moderator

    How you going to ship them?

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  • Mercury

    Very nice, please add me. I LOVE those old boxes!


    Merc

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  • diver-rig
    montanajoe: 31515800282779/comments/31515787450395

    How you going to ship them?

    UPS

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  • Nanuq907

    That's a very kind, generous offer, diver. Blessings to you and yours.

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  • hillbille

    would love to have a try, thanks for the generous offer.

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  • firstharmonic

    Always looking for brass for my WWII Enfield pistol. Yes, please.

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  • MIKE WISKEY

    SURE, MY S&W WOULD LOVE THEM

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  • ROY222

    I;m in.

    Thanks,

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  • diver-rig

    These might not be worth messing with.


    From the reloading forum:





    ✭✭✭ March 9

    Copper primed cases might be mercuric.

    la

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    cbyllycbrsts: 681 ✭✭ 10:36AM

    I believe copper primers were used in conjunction with black powder loads. They are not as powerful as later nickel plated primers. Nearly all the ammo I have tried had dead primers.

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  • diver-rig

    If anyone still wants them, I'll send them

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  • hillbille
    diver-rig: 31515800282779/comments/31515787985947

    If anyone still wants them, I'll send them

    I would still be in, if don't go off, pop out primers and use brass........... thanks again for offer

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  • mohawk600

    I'm still in

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  • dreher

    Many, many years ago I had a war time 38 Smith and Wesson revolver chambered in a 38 Smith and Wesson cartridge. I learned reloading with that cartridge but that revolver has been gone for 40 years or more but you are bringing back memories!!

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  • firstharmonic

    I'm still in and still hopeful. Thanks.

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  • SoreShoulder
    diver-rig: 31515800282779/comments/31515829136539

    These might not be worth messing with.

    From the reloading forum:

    ✭✭✭ March 9

    Copper primed cases might be mercuric.

    la

    Quote

    cbyllycbrsts: 681 ✭✭ 10:36AM

    I believe copper primers were used in conjunction with black powder loads. They are not as powerful as later nickel plated primers. Nearly all the ammo I have tried had dead primers.

    Those are cases made of copper, with silver colored primers. I don't know what those are but they are not like the 19th century ammunition with copper colored primers.

    The British and some other nations apparently kept using mercuric primers into the 1950s.

    The internet said Styrofoam was developed in 1954 and the US supposedly switched mostly away from mercuric priming decades before that. So the styrofoam trays suggest those cases and primers are post 1954.

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  • MIKE WISKEY

    I'm still in also

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  • victorj19

    Please include me! I have a 38 SW and the dies to reload for it.


    Thanks,


    Jim

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  • diver-rig

    My 6 yr old daughter drew ROY222 out of the hat.


    If you still want them, please send me your contact info.

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  • diver-rig

    Bump

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  • select-fire

    Congrats

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  • pip5255

    I'm in if Roy don't want them

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  • ROY222

    Wow, I won these.

    Thank you,

    I sent you my address via message.

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  • diver-rig

    Got it, thank you!

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