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    Usually the scrap yard. You should get some period of time to submit it. Procedures should be on the web site of the agency holding the auction. Yes, it's the norm for government auction of sensitive material.

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    Usually the scrap yard. You should get some period of time to submit it. Procedures should be on the web site of the agency holding the auction. Yes, it's the norm for government auction of sensitive material.
    thx for your reply.i found a shooting range stop that has about 68lbs a bucket,but the scrapyard says i have to present the certificate.

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    Oh, ok. I figured you were going to get spent brass from an auction of government "surplus" of .50 cal and up. This is the first time I've heard of them needing documentation for small caliber brass.

    Generally, you'll get a purchase cert, show it to the yard and they'll give you a cert of destruction that you mail/email back to the seller.
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