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    MODFATHER cstone's Avatar
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    Default Anyone up for a group buy on some once fired 5.56 brass?

    http://www.govliquidation.com/auctio...tionId=5856011

    I believe this works out to about 4.5 million pieces of brass. That's almost enough to keep Hoser busy
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    Is that shipped via USPS or UPS?

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    They used to have 9mm in 50gl drum too..not bad for few hundred bucks.
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    Just wait till you see what the closing price is. Its crazy.

    They have similar brass auctions out of Ft. Carson. I was going to pick one up and scrap it but the closing price was almost double the scrap value.

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    Wow thats crazy
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    Default Re: Anyone up for a group buy on some once fired 5.56 brass?

    Put me down for 200pcs
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    Default Re: Anyone up for a group buy on some once fired 5.56 brass?

    Up to $71,000 already
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    Scrap price should be around $111,000.

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