Is primed brass considered hazmat as far as shipping is concerned?
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Primed brass shipping
Not even hazmat. You can put the primed cases in a plastic bag, the bag in an un certified box and write "not regulated under sp50" on the box. Ups or FedEx only.
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No, cases with primers are still classified as 1.4c. Which are subject to hazmat and placarding under the DOT, unless under a specific weight.
I would have see my work chart to know the exact amount. But it's usually a large amount like around 1,000lbs or so. So for your case no you wouldn't have to pay the Hazmat fee. But it is still a regulated explosive. So you will need to claim it as a 1.4c even if it's under the net explosive weight requirement.
Primered Cases - 1.4c - UN0379 - Class 1 - 1.4
I'm a Class A Hazmat driver. So it's literally my job to know this lolLast edited by CK_32; 01-31-2018, 11:32 PM.Comment
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