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    5.7MMJ / Johnson brass

    Re-sized quantity of 5.7MMJ brass (also called 5.7 Johnson or .22 Spitfire), which is .30 Carbine (military brass) necked down to .22 caliber. Trimmed to 1.29 (+0.0 -.002) which is the maximum length, clean primer pockets, tumbled for a few hours. It's ready to prime and load. I've bagged them in quantity's of 100 which I'll sell for $29.00 which is .20 cents a case and shipping. As Paypal prohibits the sale of any ammunition components through their service direct payment by money order is required. I've got 300 ready to go and I would prefer to let another have them for a reasonable price as I've got plenty. If interested PM me.

    And considering that at least one custom brass manufacturer is asking $65.00 per 50 cases this seems quite the deal.
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