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If you see it, we have it in stock and ready to ship. New customer? Please register. Blazer Brass ammo is CCI's brass-cased line of ammunition. Blazer Brass ammunition should be distinguished from CCI Blazer's aluminum line of cartridges which feature an aluminum cartridge case instead of the more prevalent brass cartridge case. Their ammo is boxer-primed in a reloadable brass cartridge case.

Blazer Brass loads are very similar to Speer Lawman ammunition which is predominantly used by the law enforcement community for range training. Blazer Brass is American-made ammo. From Blazer Brass's website :. Bought rounds due to price. Other reviews seemed okay.

I have shot 5 mags and almost every round jammed. Great for teaching my children how to deal with firearm issues but terrible if I needed it to function properly. Frequently use blazer ammo, never had any problems with it. Lucky gunner shipped the ammo fast. Will buy more ammo from lucky gunner. Folks at CCI realized that more than three quarters of shooters do not reload.

I would certainly agree. I pick up a lot of range brass. The CCI Blazer line was intended as a low cost offering for those who do not reload. Much later, CCI introduced a Blazer brass option, but that is another story. The original aluminum case Blazer is affordable and useful.

Watch for it on sale and you have a great option for training purposes. I think I should stress that the aluminum used in the Blazer brass ammunition cartridge case is a high-grade aluminum of the type that is sometimes referred to as aircraft aluminum.

The projectile is a full metal jacketed bullet in most loads. The powder combination is developed for reliability and a full powder burn. This type of care in manufacture results in a loading with excellent feed reliability. I have fired CCI Blazer loads in revolvers, self-loading pistols, and carbines with excellent results. The 9mm caliber is represented by three bullet weights, , and grain, respectively. These loads offer a choice for those wishing to use an inexpensive training load with the same point of impact on target as their service load.

Blazer loads are not loaded light. Instead, they are built to service load specification. Over the past few decades, CCI Blazer loads have earned an excellent reputation for reliability. This is a credible training load with much to recommend. I obtained a supply of CCI Blazer grain 9mm for test purposes.

I fired cartridges in each of these. Some were fired as quickly as possible on the combat course. I also fired for absolute accuracy at a long 25 yards.

There were no failures to feed, chamber, fire, or eject. Recoil impulse is similar to service loads and so is the point of impact. The CCI Blazer 9mm gets a clean bill of health. Have you fired Blazer ammunition? How did it perform for you? Share your answers in the comment section. I have fired almost ,oops rounds of Blazer 9mm aluminum case bullets in my Ruger American and have to say I have not had a flaw ,keep my pistol clean at all times when I can helps a great deal also.

I have used Blazer aluminum in my AR carbine, but because of the tight tolerances in the chamber, I had many failures to eject and a stuck case that required the services of a gunsmith to remove.

After that experience, I shoot only brass. Other than the mis-spelling I made 2 mistakes. Probably because I use CCI primers. Don't know anything about the ammo because I don't buy ammo. The powder will probably be the weak link in the ammo if there is one. They probably use the cheapest they can buy. As an aside, my shooting buddy buys 9mm ammo by the case and has bought some Blazer. He has never said anything to me about it being sub standard.

Last edited by LostintheOzone; at PM. Originally Posted by Wdbutcher Is Freedom Munitions back in business? I used to buy quite a bit of my ammo from them. I went ahead and ordered rounds of Blazer Brass from Cabela's. I should have it next week. Hopefully I can try it out next weekend. I just checked their website. They are still in business but it looks like they have completely changed their business model.

They now sell various brands from the big name manufacturers. Terms of Service. All times are GMT The time now is AM. User Name. Remember Me? Thread Tools. Wdbutcher97 Member. Cabela's has Blazer Brass gr. I've shot a lot of different brands of ammo, but I don't think I've ever shot any Blazer Brass. What do you think, good or bad? View Public Profile. Find all posts by Wdbutcher Find all threads started by Wdbutcher Visit Wdbutcher97 photo album.

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