1000 small pistol primers (CCI 500). Can't ship them due to hazmat, or at least I don't know where/how to. Would need to meet in person somewhere around Missoula, Helena, or Bozeman.
$300
$300
Hard to believe no one has snagged these up
I can ship. Lemme knowIM sent
Where are you located Dave?I can ship. Lemme know
Pm meIf you can find a way to ship, I'm very interested in them (I live in Oregon).
Thank you for the message Dave.Pm me
If you can find a way to ship, I'm very interested in them (I live in Oregon).
That damn Davesmola!!I'm guessing Davesmola highjacked your thread and is selling his own...
This is true for ammo but it is NOT true for powder or primers. Shipping them without a hazmat license is asking for trouble.You can ship them, just have to make sure they are labeled properly, I believe ORMD and GROUND ONLY through UPS maybe FedEx
Also, the ORMD label for loaded rounds went bye bye at the beginning of 2021. Just FYI. Carriers will reject packages with that label.You can ship them, just have to make sure they are labeled properly, I believe ORMD and GROUND ONLY through UPS maybe FedEx
Idiots that don't know what they're talking about making rulesAlso, the ORMD label for loaded rounds went bye bye at the beginning of 2021. Just FYI. Carriers will reject packages with that label.
As stated above, you cannot legally ship primers without hazmat papers. Primed brass is somehow totally fine though. These rules make such great sense.
Idiots that don't know what they're talking about making rules
I guess that makes sense, but a primer isn't a very large explosion, but get a couple cases and it is.I would guess that if primers are all next to each other, like in a brick, if one by chance explodes, they all explode.
If you have 100+ pieces of brass (especially rifle brass) that are filled with primers and one explodes, there is less of a chance that they all explode. Maybe a couple will, if they are positioned right.
The brass also offers additional impact protection to the primer.
Dunno, if that's the true reason, but I guess it makes some sense in my head at least.
Ever sent off 100primers in a Dillon ?I guess that makes sense, but a primer isn't a very large explosion, but get a couple cases and it is.
Damn seeing that makes you slow down a bit when priming!This is a primer tube with the steel rod that sits on top. Rod ended up stuck in the ceiling.View attachment 7591214
How did you manage to trigger that? (serious question, not ridicule)This is a primer tube with the steel rod that sits on top. Rod ended up stuck in the ceiling.View attachment 7591214
Small 45acp case with large pistol primersHow did you manage to trigger that? (serious question, not ridicule)