
Casings
Casings are protective coverings used to hold bullets or ammunition components together. They are typically made from materials like brass, steel, or polymer and serve to contain the propellant, guide the bullet when fired, and collect residues from firing. In firearms, casings are ejected after the gun is discharged, often reusable or recyclable. They provide a sealed environment for the powder charge and ensure proper alignment of the bullet for accurate firing. Casings are essential for safe and reliable firearm operation, aiding in consistent performance and easy reloading or disposal.