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38 Super+P Brass & Nickel Mixed Manufactures Once Fired Brass Reloading Cartridge Cases Pin polished(100 Ct. Bag)

38 super nickel + P 38 super +P Nickel once fired brass bags |
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Today's Store Price: $11.90
Today's Internet Special: $11.40
Out of stock
Manufacturer: Mixed Manufactures
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38 Super +P Brass & Nickel Mix Once fired brass reloading cartridge
cases,Mixed Manufactures, Pin polished inside and out . Packaged in resealable clear window gusseted poly 100 pc bag. (price per 100 ct.)
The 38 Super was introduced in the late 1920s The cartridge was designed
for use in the M1911 pistol and was capable of penetrating the body
armor and automobile bodies of the time,The .38 Super has gained
distinction as the caliber of choice for many
top pistol match competitors; The 38 super remains one of the dominant
calibers in IPSC competition.
Nickel Reloading Cases Are The Shining Gems Of The Reloading Industry.
Anti Corrosive
- Nickel plated brass Prevents corrosion, A common type of green
colored corrosion that can be found on brass casings is known as
Verdigris. This corrosion most commonly occurs when brass casings are
in contact with leather such as the gun belt worn by The Lone Ranger
where ammunition is stored in cartridge loops. The tannins found in
leather are capable of turning traditional brass cased ammunition an
ugly shade of green. Nickel plated casings are more immune to Verdigris
as a result of nickel’s natural corrosion resistance and this is why
Nickel casings were “Lone Ranger Approved”! Nickel plated casings have
been used for years in premium self-defense ammunition by law
enforcement agencies and informed shooters alike.
Smooth Feeding
- The other main advantage to nickel-plated brass casings is their
ability to feed more smoothly than traditional brass casings. According
to production managers, this improved cycling is a result of nickel’s
natural quality of having a lower friction coefficient than brass. This
lower friction results in a nickel-plated brass casing being able to
feed and extract more smoothly in semi-automatic firearms, improving
performance and reducing the chance of gun jams.
Cleaning
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Nickel coated brass is much easier to clean than standard brass
and will stay cleaner longer. Nickel coated brass has a very slippery
surface which carbon and dirt don't readily adhere to and comes clean
easily. It takes half as much time in a vibratory case cleaner for
nickel to come clean.
Standard brass requires the more expensive ground walnut shell
media for vibratory case cleaners and the addition of some kind of brass
polish Like the Media Modifier we sell on site . Nickel will come shiny
clean even with the untreated corn cob media.
Appearance
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Many people find that ammo assembled with nickel-coated brass is
more attractive because it is silver in color and shinier. Because
nickel cases are relatively rare, and usually included with premium
ammunition, it has a higher perceived value and is viewed as being
special.
During storage, standard brass tarnishes and becomes dull over
time even when left unused and exposed to nothing but air. Nickel will
not.
Reliability
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Because nickel coated brass is often cleaner, stays cleaner and
has a much slipperier surface than standard brass, nickel usually
functions better in firearms. This is because the clean, slick surface
eases the extraction of spent rounds.
Cost
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Newly manufactured nickel coated brass will cost more than
standard brass.Because nickel coated brass comes from premium
ammunition, is less common, is often horded, And do to manufacturing
processes nickel coated brass may cost as much as 25 percent more than
standard brass for New or Once-fired brass.
Availability
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Nickel coated brass will be more difficult to find than standard
brass and may not be available at all for some calibers. Nickel isn't
offered by all manufacturers, and isn't offered for all calibers by the
ones who do offer it.
Additionally, shooters often keep their nickel brass because it
has a higher perceived value to them and came with expensive ammo to
begin with.
Because of this, the nickel plated variety will be difficult to come by, even among shooters who sell their spent casings.
- We Here at Brass World will continue to do our best to keep a
stock of hard to find Premium Nickel reloading cases available in New
and Once Fired Nickel.
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