Collection: Bullet Casing Slices for Jewelry & Crafts

Thin-Cut Once-Fired Bullet Casing Slices — Ready for Jewelry, Resin Art & Craft Projects

Every .45 ACP, 9mm, .308, and .223 bullet casing slice in this collection starts as a genuine once-fired casing, machine sliced to consistent thickness, squared, and polished in-house. Available in brass, nickel-plated brass, steel, and aluminum — with your choice of intact spent primer or deprimed (open center hole) for jewelry settings, resin pours, and metal work. Eight calibers in stock: 9mm, .380 Auto, .38 Special, .357 Magnum, .40 S&W, .45 ACP, .223 / 5.56, and .308 WIN. Free shipping on every order.

Browse by Material

Brass — the standard gold-toned slice, polished to a bright finish. Most versatile for jewelry — bullet earrings, pendants, bracelets, and necklace charms. Textured back for gluing or smooth back for soldering, depending on your project.

Nickel-Plated — silver finish, corrosion-resistant, and visually distinct from brass. Popular for mixed-metal jewelry and pieces where a silver tone suits the design better than gold.

Steel — harder, darker gray material. More industrial look, used in steampunk projects, military-themed pieces, and mixed-media art where brass would be too polished.

Aluminum — lightweight, matte silver finish. Ideal for larger-format slices where weight matters — .45 ACP and .308 aluminum slices are significantly lighter than their brass counterparts.

Deprimed vs. Intact Primer — Which Do You Need?

Intact primer — the spent primer remains in the center. Gives a two-tone look (gold or silver primer against the brass face). Most popular for earrings and pendants where the primer detail is visible and adds visual interest.

Deprimed — primer removed, leaving a clean center hole. Preferred for resin pours (pour resin through the hole), crystal settings, wire wrapping, and any application where you need an open center.

Popular Uses

  • Bullet earrings and pendant necklaces
  • Resin art — embed in coasters, paperweights, and tabletops
  • Belt buckles, hat pins, and steampunk mixed-media
  • Bullet bracelets and charm jewelry
  • Patriotic and 2A-themed displays
  • Custom wedding jewelry and rustic decor accents

FAQs

What caliber sizes are available? 9mm, .380 Auto, .38 Special, .357 Magnum, .40 S&W, .45 ACP, .223 / 5.56, and .308 WIN — browse by caliber using the filters above.

What’s the difference between deprimed and intact primer slices? Deprimed slices have the primer removed, leaving a clean center hole useful for resin pours, crystal settings, and wire wrapping. Intact primer slices retain the spent primer — a two-tone metallic detail many jewelry makers prefer for earrings and pendants.

Are these safe to handle? Yes — completely inert. All casings are once-fired and spent, containing no gunpowder or live primer. These are jewelry and craft components only.