Dirty 223 Rem 5.56 NATO spent brass shells. Individually inspected for dents, dings and scratches.
223 / 5.56 NATO Dirty Brass Bullet Casings Empty Used Shells | FREE SHIPPING
These empty casings have not been cleaned, tumbled or polished
Individually inspected for dents, dings, rust and scratches.
These are fired brass casings so expect marking/wear from the firing process.
These empty shells are yellow/gold in color. Colors may vary slightly due to differences in brass manufacturers.
QUICK DETAILS --------------------- Manufacturer: VariousHeadstamps: Mixed Caliber: 223 / 5.56 Material: Brass - gold/yellow coloringCondition: Used Notes: Manufacturer and headstamps vary. Dirty, uncleaned brass with spent primer.
Pictures are of the typical quality, color and condition of the items you will receive.
Please Note: We make every attempt to represent an item's true color, but colors may vary on different monitors and devices or in different lighting situations - we are happy to send additional photos!
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This item is not intended for use as ammunition, and is not a sterile container, and should not be used in food service.
This order contains small parts that can dislodge and therefore should not be used or handled by children.
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