OK, guys. I've been wondering about this for a while, and since the subject of brass has been brought up, I might as well ask. Is "cartridge brass" useable for casting triggerguards and buttplates? I shoot cartridge firearms as well as b-p, and can't resist "harvesting" brass that wealthier-than-I shooters leave on the ground in the desert. I reload for several calibers, so I can recycle most of it. However, I don't like 9 mm, and -- naturally -- that's most of what I find. I have a five-gallon bucket of it in my shop. Could I melt that for casting with my oxy-acetylene rig? Would I need to remove those pesky nickel-plated primers before the melt, or would the nickel float to the top for removal? Would I need to add any other metal to the alloy to make it more useable? Any advice (including "don't use it!" . . .) appreciated. Tks! - paulallen