To reload them, yes.
To sell as scrap, no
No, spent shell casings are not allowed on a plane due to security regulations.
Shell casings were made at Frank's house... Frank the turtle is an excellent shell maker... Just look at his.... :)
Some were.
An expended shell casing is the empty metal container left behind after a bullet is fired from a gun. It holds the primer, gunpowder, and projectile before being shot. Shell casings are often collected at crime scenes as evidence to help identify the type of weapon used.
Shell casings are typically either brass, steel, or aluminum.
The shell casings are a type of ammunition packaging, a reloading component. Ammunition is something that can be directly fired, a bullet, not the cartridge. Laws regarding such vary from state to state.
Some states require it.
To collect your spent shell casings.
None. Officer Tippet was killed with a revolver - no shell casings were ejected.
You cant but you can recycle cheese from the moon
Duty, honour, and country.
1944 and 1945 cents were made from recycled copper shell casings. 1944 and 1945 nickels were made from a combination of silver, copper, and manganese to free up nickel for use in weapons.