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Anyone here reloads primers?
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<blockquote data-quote="Darth-Vang" data-source="post: 3912422" data-attributes="member: 50856"><p>I’m pretty sure there’s citations for it. You can make primer for home use, given <strong>you are not selling it with intent on making a profit</strong>. Same goes for reloading ammo, you can make your own ammo as long as you don’t intend on making it with intent to sell it. But why would you make ammo for someone else anyway? You risk getting sued for liability and damages done, which is not worth the trouble. Also, the same can be said for home made propellant, black powder for example is made with potassium nitrate, sulfur, charcoal and sometimes a dab of dextrin is use to bind the meal powder when you “corn” it and granulate it. You can make it for personal use but you cannot make it to sell it not give it away. You can reread the law for yourself. It says that on the government website.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Darth-Vang, post: 3912422, member: 50856"] I’m pretty sure there’s citations for it. You can make primer for home use, given [B]you are not selling it with intent on making a profit[/B]. Same goes for reloading ammo, you can make your own ammo as long as you don’t intend on making it with intent to sell it. But why would you make ammo for someone else anyway? You risk getting sued for liability and damages done, which is not worth the trouble. Also, the same can be said for home made propellant, black powder for example is made with potassium nitrate, sulfur, charcoal and sometimes a dab of dextrin is use to bind the meal powder when you “corn” it and granulate it. You can make it for personal use but you cannot make it to sell it not give it away. You can reread the law for yourself. It says that on the government website. [/QUOTE]
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