This U.S. industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing small arms ammunition.
Ammunition, small arms (i.e., 30 mm. or less, 1.18 inch or less), manufacturing
BB shot manufacturing
Blank cartridges (i.e., 30 mm. or less, 1.18 inch or less) manufacturing
Bullet jackets and cores (i.e., 30 mm. or less, 1.18 inch or less) manufacturing
Cartridge cases for ammunition (i.e., 30 mm.or less, 1.18 inch or less) manufacturing
Cartridges (i.e., 30 mm. or less, 1.18 inch or less) manufacturing
Cores, bullet (i.e., 30 mm. or less, 1.18 inch or less), manufacturing
Jackets, bullet (i.e., 30 mm. or less, 1.18 inch or less), manufacturing
Paper shells (i.e., 30 mm. or less, 1.18 inch or less) manufacturing
Pellets, air rifle and pistol, manufacturing
Percussion caps (i.e., 30 mm. or less, 1.18 inch or less), ammunition, manufacturing
Shells, small arms (i.e., 30 mm. or less, 1.18 inch or less), manufacturing
Shot, BB, manufacturing
Shot, lead, manufacturing
Shot, pellet, manufacturing
Shot, steel, manufacturing
Shotgun shells manufacturing
Small arms ammunition (i.e., 30 mm. or less, 1.18 inch or less) manufacturing
Wads, ammunition, manufacturing
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