What does IVI mean?

As noted by CZ85Combat, we confirmed the re-use clause has been removed on the sale by PWGSC of used military small arms cartridge cases.

Regards,

Peter
 
I don't see this clause anymore...
839.1 - Brass Shells (non-controlled)

The PURCHASER understands that the assets purchased are identified on Canada's Export Control List (ECL) and are subject to the Export and Import Permits Act. The PURCHASER agrees not to export these assets without first consulting with the Export Controls Division of Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade and Development Canada (DFATD).
The PURCHASER acknowledges that it shall be their responsibility to obtain any required permit prior to the export of the assets.
The materials listed may contain items of an explosive or flammable nature. The purchaser shall accept full responsibility for damage to property, personal injuries or loss of life that may result from handling or processing, and shall indemnify and save harmless Canada from and against all claims or demands in respect of such injuries or loss.
Weight shown is an estimate only. Photos only show a sample portion of actual goods.
https://www.gcsurplus.ca/mn-eng.cfm?snc=wfsav&sc=enc-bid&scn=241980&lcn=388230&lct=L&srchtype=&lci=&str=1<nf=1&frmsr=1&sf=ferm-clos

Clauses
This sale is subject to all of the clauses outlined in the GCSurplus General Terms and Conditions A , unless General Terms and Conditions B are cited.

The Purchaser must also pay particular attention to the following clauses.
832.1 All sales are final. No purchased Goods may be returned and no requests for reimbursement in whole or in part will be accepted.


839.1
The PURCHASER understands that the assets purchased are identified on Canada's Export Control List (ECL) and are subject to the Export and Import Permits Act. The PURCHASER agrees not to export these assets without first consulting with the Export Controls Division of Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade and Development Canada (DFATD).
The PURCHASER acknowledges that it shall be their responsibility to obtain any required permit prior to the export of the assets.
The materials listed may contain items of an explosive or flammable nature. The purchaser shall accept full responsibility for damage to property, personal injuries or loss of life that may result from handling or processing, and shall indemnify and save harmless Canada from and against all claims or demands in respect of such injuries or loss.
Weight shown is an estimate only. Photos only show a sample portion of actual goods.



860.1
The item(s) described herein are being sold offsite and not from a GCSurplus Sales Centre. For all offsite sales, the client department is only responsible to make the sale items accessible for removal. They are under no obligation to provide assistance of any kind. It is the purchaser's responsibility to ensure they have the proper labour and material handling equipment to facilitate the removal. Failure to comply with this condition of sale may lead to the purchaser being turned away and the items and funds being forfeited.

That's interesting, they used to harp on it sooo much. Wonder why the sudden change. Better yet why is CGN continuing a ban in light of that?
 
I buy IVI from X-reload... machine gun fired 7.62x51, first FL sizing is a bit of a #####, but it's good after that. I run it through my semi's and it lasts quite a long time.

that IVI 308 brass is awsome,,i have about 6000 of them,,damn near match quality,
 
I've still got surplus IVI 7.62 ammo with Le Baron price tags on the box. Of course this was pre-history by most standards; when Century Arms was still the Montreal base for Numrich, and a 4" S&W was in most police holsters.
 
Interesting you have our brass...


Didn't you do the thing... Like... A declaration ??

" I have no live rounds or empty cartridges in my possession , SIR???!?"
 
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Interesting you have our brass...


Didn't you do the thing... Like... A declaration ??

" I have no live rounds or empty cartridges in my possession , SIR???!?"

What, you new?

Or just never actually saw a fellow hand a bag or box lunch box of whatever to the RO, make his dec, and have it handed back to him?
A bit pedantic, but he didn't have any when he made his Declaration.

Lots of the stuff got left sitting around, too, pretty much every place that the CF sent an armed lot off for one reason or another, like the G8 Summits or the Winter Olympics, where at least one member here found enough IVI 5.56 brass to pretty much fill a 5 gallon pail, at his local range. Just a couple example among many.
It's brass, not poisonous snakes. It doesn't stay on the ground if left alone and unattended. Especially at a civ range.

Which also sorta segues into the next point, that not everyone that spends time on the CF ranges, is there to shoot, and not everyone that does go there to shoot, cleans up their great stinkin' pile of brass, either.
Not every guy shooting on a CF range was there for work, either. I shot at the range in Edmonton after hours. It was a great place to shoot, when you were not oversupplied with idiots trying to make up for a lack of Leadership capability, by reciting their Management handbook.

Just for giggles, ask one of the summer students driving lawnmowers around the base, whether they have ever had to do a Stat Dec after mowing the range. If you get any other answer than "A what?" and a blank look, I'd be surprised.

Cheers
Trev
 
IVI was CIL/IMPERIAL then DOMINION brand before that Best ammo I have ever used..... best .22 rimfire ammo too,. standard and high velocity.... Shotgun shells were Canuck,maxium and IMPERIAL-CIL then IVI. Made in quebec..
 
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