Thousand 9mm cases.

Hi

As they say - that depends....

Glocks sometimes can be tough on brass. The same goes for SMG's. If the brass is from a range where they run Sig pistols, it's probably worth 3 cents a piece.

Bob
 
Glocks sometimes can be tough on brass. The same goes for SMG's. If the brass is from a range where they run Sig pistols, it's probably worth 3 cents a piece.
OK, you got me wondering. What's the deal with brass from SIG pistols? Less damage than others?

I usually only pick up 9mm brass if it looks brand new but I don't even have a 9mm... yet. :eek:


Fudd
 
OK, you got me wondering. What's the deal with brass from SIG pistols? Less damage than others?

I usually only pick up 9mm brass if it looks brand new but I don't even have a 9mm... yet. :eek:


Fudd

Hi

Down here the world more or less divides between departments that are running Glocks and those that run Sig's. For what ever reason LEO's don't like picking up brass. That makes their ranges prime targets for those of us who *do* like picking up brass.

Sig barrels are fairly tight and they don't bulge the brass the way some Glocks do. That makes the brass last a *lot* longer.

Bob
 
The old addage "Garbage in Garbage out" applies with range picked brass.
Call Wolf at wolfbullets in Kingston. (google webaddress)

He'll sell you once fired 9mm brass in the $30 range, but it's been presized through a punch die, doesn't have any rocks or debris in it and is polished.
 
The old addage "Garbage in Garbage out" applies with range picked brass.
Call Wolf at wolfbullets in Kingston. (google webaddress)

He'll sell you once fired 9mm brass in the $30 range, but it's been presized through a punch die, doesn't have any rocks or debris in it and is polished.

looks like its more like $40/m, but still pretty decent, good price on bullets
 
Back
Top Bottom