Speaking as a former local officer, there's not much to do with it. Toss em or keep them for yourself.
Those 223s may have been from a parade?
We used to chase the guys from the American Legion in the parades when we were kids, hoping to get a brass shell or two
Didn't have to dig to find three 9mm and three 223's. They were all on top of the ground, casings were 3/4's exposed. They don't seem to be to old, should this be reported to the authorities?
Didn't have to dig to find three 9mm and three 223's. They were all on top of the ground, casings were 3/4's exposed. They don't seem to be to old, should this be reported to the authorities?
Reported to the authorities for what?
One school in my town used to be a rifle range and the ground is always giving up old bullet casings (mostly .22 and .38) along with various metal debris.
Wonder what the teachers say when the kids bring 'em into the classroom?
I find spent ammo in almost every public park/school I go to. Usually common handgun ammo like 9mm, 45, etc, sometimes .223, 7.62, 12 gauge. My theory is that gangster-types go out at night and fire off a few for fun or to test out their guns.
I get it Pal,. I've been MDing for quite some time. These were on top of the ground. The shell casings that I find are deep,not not the surface. I thought it was quite bizarre. I was wrong.