Any empty shells sold by the military for scrap require them to be destroyed.
Not true.
From the link above:
No further mutilazation required.
(Mutilazation?
Must be a new word invented just for the occasion.)
Here's another.
2,506 lbs (approx) 9mm, 5.56 cal spent brass casings. Stored in ammo cans on 1 plt which is included in the weight and sale. Located at Homestead AFB, Florida. Buyer loads.
Mutilation not required.
(Bold added.)
You can find a lot more listings there by searching the term "fired brass" as well.
Shell casings are specifically addressed in the
Terms and Conditions.
10. SHELL CASES: You agree that you are not purchasing any shell cases for military use. You agree that you will not, directly or indirectly, use or dispose of in any fashion the items for military use. You agree that you will include this clause in its entirety in any later sale or transfer of title, or possession by you or your successor in title or interest. You agree that the items will not be exported for military use and, if exported for any reason, a full disclosure of their origin by reference to our sale and lot number will be made to the appropriate export licensing department or agency. Any item you plan to export must be completely destroyed prior to exportation.
I've yet to actually deal with them, but I do enjoy looking at what's listed there, so if I'm wrong about this, feel free to correct me.
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