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Minnesota Department of Natural Resources
Provide sale of expended deformed small arms cartridge cases.
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Two (2) authorized end uses 1. Reloading and 2. Recovery of material content. Expended Small Arms Cartridge Casings (ESACC). Section 346 of the Ike Skelton National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2011 (Public Law 111-383-124 Stat. 4191; 10 U.S.C. 2576) require the Department of Defense to make ESACC available for commercial sale. ESACC are defined as cartridge cases from small arms ammunition (i.e., ammunition without projectiles that contained explosives (other than tracers), that is .50 caliber or smaller, or for shotguns) used in live-fire training or testing and collected after use during operations. ESACC is also referred to as "fired cartridge cases," or simply, “brass cartridges.” See attached file.
Posted Date
Nov 6, 2025
Due Date
Dec 8, 2025
Release: Nov 6, 2025
DLA Disposition Services
Close: Dec 8, 2025
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Two (2) authorized end uses 1. Reloading and 2. Recovery of material content. Expended Small Arms Cartridge Casings (ESACC). Section 346 of the Ike Skelton National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2011 (Public Law 111-383-124 Stat. 4191; 10 U.S.C. 2576) require the Department of Defense to make ESACC available for commercial sale. ESACC are defined as cartridge cases from small arms ammunition (i.e., ammunition without projectiles that contained explosives (other than tracers), that is .50 caliber or smaller, or for shotguns) used in live-fire training or testing and collected after use during operations. ESACC is also referred to as "fired cartridge cases," or simply, “brass cartridges.” See attached file.
Marine Corps Installations East
Sale of material: 45,000 pounds of scrap fired small arms cartridges (deformed). The cartridges are brass and consist of .50 caliber and below.
Posted Date
Jul 10, 2025
Due Date
Dec 3, 2025
Release: Jul 10, 2025
Marine Corps Installations East
Close: Dec 3, 2025
Sale of material: 45,000 pounds of scrap fired small arms cartridges (deformed). The cartridges are brass and consist of .50 caliber and below.
DLA Maritime
Sling, small arms, NSN 1005015629457, Qty 214.
Posted Date
Dec 2, 2025
Due Date
Dec 17, 2025
Release: Dec 2, 2025
DLA Maritime
Close: Dec 17, 2025
Sling, small arms, NSN 1005015629457, Qty 214.
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Case, small arms, NSN 1095015923389, Qty 84.
Posted Date
Nov 27, 2025
Due Date
Dec 8, 2025
Release: Nov 27, 2025
DLA Maritime
Close: Dec 8, 2025
Case, small arms, NSN 1095015923389, Qty 84.
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