Magazine, breech.
Brass
Lever action rifle with a (yellow) brass frame.
Brass refers to either a rifle shell casing, or medals on a uniform
Steel, wood, brass
Steel, wood, brass, iron.
Several possibilities. Usually it is made of brass. However, there are cheap steel case rounds, and expensive nickel case rounds. Most often, though, they are made of brass. Once fired and ejected from the rifle, it is even referred to as "rifle brass" regardless of what it is made of as a reference to expended ammo. "Someone must have been doing a lot of shooting here. There's brass everywhere.".
Yes, used rifle (and pistol) brass can be re-used several times. If it wasn't, you wouldn't be able to buy thousands of products for reloading ammunition.
lead, steel, copper, tungsten, brass, etc.
lead, steel, copper, tungsten, brass, etc.
Put the Rifle Down was created in 2003.
How do you put WHAT. A pellets in the rifle, a BB in the rifle, Put it back together. your question is incomplete.
What condition is it in, That determines the value. BTW they all had Brass Barrels.