Originally posted by: BrunoPuntzJones
Came down from the DRMS.mil and no "once-fired" brass can be resold. It has to be for scrap and mutilation has to be done in the presence of a DOD inspector. And the price of brass is so low that scrap is kinda useless.
So another area that was making money in the economy and they go and whack it.
Not to mention that a lot of police departments rely on manufacturers who use once-fired brass. Guess they'll have to get the money for new ammo somewhere...
"Effective immediately DOD Surplus, LLC, will be implementing new requirements for mutilation of fired shell casings. The new DRMS requirement calls for DOD Surplus personnel to witness the mutilation of the property and sign the Certificate of Destruction. Mutilation of the property can be done at the DRMO, if permitted by the Government, or it may be mutilated at a site chosen by the buyer. Mutilation means that the property will be destroyed to the extent prevents its reuse or reconstruction. DOD Surplus personnel will determine when property has been sufficiently mutilated to meet the requirements of the Government. "
There are very, very few companies that make new brass. ATK, Norma, Starline...Lapua.
There are hundreds of companies that rely on used pieces to produce ammo.
And folks think there is a shortage right now...