Establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing ammunition for small arms having a bore of 30 mm. (or 1.18 inch) or less. Establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing ammunition, except for small arms, are classified in Industry 3483; those manufacturing blasting and detonating caps and safety fuses are classified in Industry 2892; and those manufacturing fireworks are classified in Industry 2899.
Ammunition and component parts, small arms: 30 mm. (or 1.18 inch)
Bullet jackets and cores, 30 mm. (or 1.18 inch) or less
Cartridge cases for ammunition, 30 mm. (or 1.18 inch) or less
Cartridges, 30 mm. (or 1.18 inch) or less
Cores, bullet: 30 mm. (or 1.18 inch) or less
Paper shells, 30 mm. (or 1.18 inch) or less
Pellets ammunition: pistol and air rifle
Percussion caps, for ammunition of 30 mm. (or 1.18 inch) or less
Shells, small arms: 30 mm. (or 1.18 inch) or less
Shot, BB
Shot, lead
Shot, pellet
Shot, steel ammunition
Shotgun ammunition
Wads, ammunition: 30 mm. (or 1.18 inch) or less
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