9mm - 115 gr FMJ - Blazer Brass - 1000 Rounds

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Details Newly manufactured in the United States, this product is brass-cased, boxer-primed, non-corrosive, and reloadable. It is a great ammunition for target practice, range shooting, and tactical training. It is economical, reliable, and brass-cased. The Blazer Brass line of product is manufactured by CCI, an established American manufacturer owned by ATK. This is the same company that makes Federal American Eagle, Speer Lawman, and other HIGH quality range & practice ammo. wistiaEmbed = Wistia.embed("4a0bf7583b", { version: "v1", videoWidth: 560, videoHeight: 315, volumeControl: true, controlsVisibleOnLoad: true, endVideoBehavior: "reset" }); Video Transcript: ATK is the world's largest ammo maker and the operator of the Lake City Army Ammunition Plant, as well as the owner of the Speer, Federal, CCI, and Blazer ammo brands. The Blazer brand is ATK's economical line of practice ammo and comes in multiple calibers, available with either brass or aluminum shell cases. For this review, we shot a couple of boxes of Blazer Brass 115 grain 9 millimeter. Like the name suggests, it features a reloadable brass case with a noncorrosive primer. Despite the FMJ marking on the box, Blazer Brass ammo does not have a standard full metal jacket bullet, but instead uses a less expensive copper-plated bullet. The difference is mostly in the manufacturing process. But for the shooter, it's worth noting that plated bullets do not have an exposed lead base and are better for indoor ranges, where exposure to airborne lead particles can be an issue. It's not recommended, however, to use plated bullets in conjunction with ported barrels since the ports can shear off the copper plating. In terms of reliability, the Blazer Brass that we tested performed just fine in all six of our test guns, with no failures or malfunctions. We tested accuracy from the fence at 15 yards using a Glock 19, and other than one shooter-induced flyer there, we got a pretty good results. Along with other ATK ammo brands, I found the cases for Blazer Brass to work really well in my reloading press. For whatever reason, it seems to clean up easier, and go through my press more smoothly than some of the other brass cases that I've used. If you don't reload, then check out Blazer Aluminum as a slightly cheaper alternative. But for quality reloadable ammo, Blazer Brass is definitely a good choice. Additional Information Weight (lbs.) 30.0000 Manufacturer Blazer Brass Condition New Bullet Weight 115 Grain Bullet Type Full Metal Jacket (FMJ) Use Type Range Training Ammo Casing Brass Quantity 1,000 Ammo Caliber 9mm Luger (9x19) Manufacturer SKU 5200 Primer Type Boxer Muzzle Velocity (fps) 1145 Muzzle Energy (ft lbs) 323 Cost Per Round 32.0¢ per round decorateTable('product-attribute-specs-table')
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$320.00
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$0.32