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Join Date: January 6, 2008
Location: Northeast Colorado
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Shipping brass that is primed
Hope this is the correct forum. I sold my 44 mag revolver and have some brass to sell. Some of it is already processed and primed. I read on another thread here in TFL that it is not legal to ship primers or powder without the proper permitt. In no way do I want to violate the law. So the easy way for me to figure out what to do with these cases is to ask the members here:
Should I deprime the cases and sell them as unprimed? Hate to see a couple hundred good large pistol primers go in the trash, but if that is the legal way so be it. Thanks! Colorado Redneck |
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Join Date: December 20, 2007
Location: S.E. Minnesota
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You can ship primed brass by ground. I think you have to label it "ORM-D". You cannot ship just primers (and/or powder) unless you are certified to do so and pay hazmat shipping.
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Join Date: August 25, 2008
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Primed brass is still just brass.
Ship it like you would once-fired brass. (No additional restrictions/requirements.)
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Join Date: January 6, 2008
Location: Northeast Colorado
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Thanks a bunch! Will get that posted this weekend here in TFL.
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