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Question about military rifle brass

Posted: Fri Feb 10, 2012 9:07 am
by ohiophotog
A friend of mine has stated a few times that rifle brass used by our military is now illegal to be sold to the civilian market but instead has to be shredded and recycled first.

I know this was talked about on here before but I thought the legislation failed.

He did say that it failed once but that it was reintroduced and passes this time.

Anyone know anything specific about this?

Re: Question about military rifle brass

Posted: Fri Feb 10, 2012 9:22 am
by JediSkipdogg
I've never heard of anything like that. Not to mention, since we can legally buy the same ammo they are using in the fields now, why couldn't we buy/use the brass? The only part that sucks with military brass is the crimped primer. Otherwise it's just as good as anything else and nothing else special about it. Heck, the crimped primer actually turns many people away from it because of the extra step to swage the pocket to reload it.

Re: Question about military rifle brass

Posted: Fri Feb 10, 2012 9:25 am
by ohiophotog
It supposedly went into effect in the last week or so. Or is about to go into effect in another week or so, I can't remember which. I also have no idea on the reasoning on this. Just another anti gun measure I assume since it might drive the price up.

Re: Question about military rifle brass

Posted: Fri Feb 10, 2012 9:31 am
by evan price
That was proposed a couple years ago- 2009 I think. Basically the DRMO process was going to be changed to require all spent brass from the military to be destroyed and scrapped instead of sold as intact casings. NOrmally the larger Destructive Device brass is shredded anyway, they wanted to make it include the small arms brass. There was an emormous stink raised by the NRA and a lot of other senators and congressmen since a large amount of ammo used by LEOs for training is made from remanufactured military brass.
The reclassification was decided to not be necessary, and it was dropped.
I buy a lot of brass, and always watch the DRMO auctions. There has been nothing come up about this.

The usual forwarded emails are still circulating in cyberspace, along with the "Don't flash your headlights at cars with no lights or gang members will kill you".

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Re: Question about military rifle brass

Posted: Fri Feb 10, 2012 9:36 am
by ohiophotog
I knew I had heard something about it a while ago but I was pretty sure it never went into effect. I will have to ask where he heard this info and let him know again that it never took effect and has not been reintroduced.

Re: Question about military rifle brass

Posted: Wed Feb 22, 2012 11:33 am
by Bruenor
The year was 2009 and the Policy was quickly reversed..

http://www.theshootist.net/2009/03/dod- ... itary.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

Re: Question about military rifle brass

Posted: Wed Feb 22, 2012 12:35 pm
by Sevens
evan price wrote:The usual forwarded emails are still circulating in cyberspace, along with the "Don't flash your headlights at cars with no lights or gang members will kill you".
Last time a car flashed brights at me was two nights ago, about 10:30 PM on a quiet stretch of road. I had my low beams on and he flashed me, so I gave the courtesy flash back to say "I'm on low, all good" and as he drove by... I noticed it was a county Sheriff. This was almost immediately right on the county line, so I don't know if he was Delaware or Franklin, but I thought it was an odd occurrence.