spent .22 lr brass

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anybody have any spent .22 lr brass they would be willing to send me or buy from someone ?thanks guys
 
For?

Littering a Crime Scene?
Or dusting a Gun-Free School Zone parking lot?

Somebody "might" be willing to help you out.

But I think more info is needed from your first post on THR.

rc
 
For about $20 at walmart you can get 550 new ones. Just run them through you .22 rifle and you will have a pile of nice used brass. Best part is they won't have my fingerprints on them.
 
Holy hell, really guys?

People buy, sell, swap and give away every other caliber of brass in existence on a regular basis. Right here on THR even. But .22LR is going to be used to leave your fingerprints at some crime scene?
 
I've got about 1000 that I've been collecting for a reason that nobody (including myself) is a aware of. I'm not sure why I do it but I've been keeping them in glass coke bottles. I'll sell them to you
 
I've got about 1000 that I've been collecting for a reason that nobody (including myself) is a aware of. I'm not sure why I do it but I've been keeping them in glass coke bottles. I'll sell them to you
You'll have to have an EXACT piece count if you want to sell. Better count twice to avoid any mistakes.
 
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Hi guys sorry .but I use them for a number of reasons I want to give some away and for crafts not to litter a crime scene . I don't want many probably not even a pound
 
Do the ones that got ran over by my dad's truck count? Where are you, OP? D:
The problem is I have no idea what he wants them for. They are all the same headstamp. Just a "F" for Federal. Some are flattened at the rim. I have no idea why anyone would want .22 brass. I don't even know why I have it
 
Whoever wants to give them I just want a small letter envelope full . and not crushed that there unreconizable
 
There must be a public range, gravel pit, lake road pull-off, or something in your neck of the woods.

I'd venture a guess that I could drive out to the lake right now in the dark, and pick up a pocket full of .22 brass in the trucks headlights at more then one fishing area or public hunting area. The ground is literally littered with them!

rc
 
Acully they are less common around here. Whole families comb the ground to pick up brass. There not even there to shoot. I even have the kids pick up a bottle full & catch our own.
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rcmodel For?

Littering a Crime Scene?
Or dusting a Gun-Free School Zone parking lot?

Somebody "might" be willing to help you out.

But I think more info is needed from your first post on THR.

rc

July 21, 2001 rec.guns

Glue them together and make a boat.
Turn them over and sell them as new ammo to stupid people.
Glue them to your desk as a pencil holder.
Replace your missing teeth with them.
Make a big pile of them and use it as a radio antena.
When you walk in the woods make a trail with them so you can find your way home.
Ad them to soggy breakfast ceral to make it crunchy.
Or do as my gun club and sell them as scrap metal.
 
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