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| Manufacturer | Blazer |
|---|---|
| Condition | new |
| Bullet Weight | 115 Grain |
| Bullet Type | Full Metal Jacket (FMJ) |
| Ammo Casing | Aluminum |
| Quantity | 50 |
| Ammo Caliber | 9mm Luger (9x19) |
| Manufacturer SKU | 3509 |
| Primer Type | Berdan |
| Muzzle Velocity (fps) | 1145 |
| Muzzle Energy (ft lbs) | 335 |
| UPC Barcode | 076683035097 |
| Cost Per Round | 68.0¢ per round |
| UPC Barcode | 076683035097 |
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Customer Reviews
- Excellent ammo Review by Mnc1005
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I used this ammo in my Ruger p95 it worked very well. I had no jams fired great. (Posted on 12/3/12)Performance Value Quality - Good Value Review by Marty
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I don't reload, so I find the lighter weight of this aluminum case ammo perfect for my use. Burns clean and is accurate. I have fired over 500 rounds without a single problem. (Posted on 8/28/12)Performance Value Quality - Great ammo Review by 77sub
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I love this ammo its a great value and never have any jams. (Posted on 8/3/12)Performance Value Quality - A good alternative to Russian ammunition Review by Six Guns South
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I am sick of buying dirty and cheap Russian ammunition of uneven consistency in performance. In fact, I put a lot of stock in buying American products when I can. For a small amount of money more, I can have this ammunition which works perfectly in my Walther PPQ. A good value and American made. I intend on ordering more. (Posted on 5/26/12)Quality Performance Value - Good Review by Gadz
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Great target rounds, clean, and not one issue after firing about a hundred rounds through my new single stack Ruger (Posted on 3/15/12)Performance Value Quality - Good Review by Gadz
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Great target rounds, clean, and not one issue after firing about a hundred rounds through my new single stack Ruger (Posted on 3/15/12)Performance Value Quality - Good "Bang" for the buck. Review by Tim
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I put 200 rounds through my brand new Glock 26 today without a problem. Not an attractive round but it did the job it was designed to do. A great plinker / range round. (Posted on 1/31/12)Performance Value Quality - Good Review by Tim
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Jammed twice out of 100 (Posted on 1/17/12)Performance Value Quality - Great Ammo Review by rdpG19
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I've shot 1800 rnds of this ammo through my Glock 19 without one hiccup. I think its great for target practice. (Posted on 1/11/12)Performance Value Quality - Excellent Review by rdpG19
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Great ammo for the range, my Glock 19 eats this stuff like candy, not one problem. (Posted on 9/14/11)Performance Value Quality - Jammed every time Review by Castrigan
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I bought two boxes of this ammo and it jammed in every clip of my PT709 slim...never again. (Posted on 8/25/11)Performance Value Quality - Good stuff Review by Mike
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My 9mm waltzer p99 jams on brass but runs this great. I'm not reloading anyways (Posted on 8/18/11)Quality Performance Value - GoodNCheap Review by thor69
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I have shot Fiocchi,Sellier&Bellot,Federal,Quality Performance Value
Winchester,UMC(Remington),Monarch,&
and a few I can't think of right now and CCI
Blazers are as accurate and NO dirtier than
the aforementioned brands.I have put 1000's
of rounds of CCI through my PT 92's and my
Uzi Baby Eagle(IMI).NEVER,EVER had a mis-
fire,failure to feed or eject.In fact, I went to
my buddy's ranch and we drank beer and
shot all day (I probably shot 300 rounds) &
accuracy wasn't affected by powder residue,
just alcohol. (Posted on 7/22/11) - good stuff for the money Review by Fuad
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I use this ammo every time I can get it. Shooter02 recommends Wolf ammo, yet, when I spoke with the Gluck representative he advised to stay away from the Wolf ammo. (I called the mfg, because my Glock21 was destroyed by Herter's ammo - guys – don’t use that ammo!!!). Blazer ammo is not too dirty. I never had a misfires’ (by now I probably shoot over 2000 rounds), fairly accurate. I use 9mm for my Springfield XD and 45 for Gluck 21 and 30. (Posted on 12/15/10)Quality Performance Value - good stuff Review by j
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for ammo that is reliable, and cheap, I have never found better. I would shoot the stuff all day in any gun i own. (Posted on 12/8/10)Quality Performance Value - Great Value and Performance Review by John R
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Never had a problem using these in my Glock 19. Great value for the money. (Posted on 11/10/10)Quality Performance Value - adequate for my needs Review by qwagstaf
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not a "pretty" ammo but it works (Posted on 11/7/10)Quality Performance Value - good practice rounds Review by buildermike57
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no misfires, no misfeeds, not too dirty... (Posted on 9/16/10)Value Quality Performance - Excellent Review by Dave
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This is excellent practice ammo. My wife, my mom, my friend and I all shoot this ammo when I can get it and it has never jammed or caused a failed to fire in any of our guns. We all shot Glocks, and have fired in the neighborhood of 1200 rounds total and never had an issue. I don't find it to be very dirty. (Posted on 6/12/10)Performance Value Quality - Shot the flea off a hound's back at 100 yards with this stuff! Review by backwoodz
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Ye can't git notin' better fur the money. This stuff isn't brass, but that's OK. It goes bang when i pull the trigger, don't it? (Posted on 5/17/10)Performance Value Quality - Great Value for the Price Review by TightWad
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Everyone knows aluminum cases aren't generally reloadable - but this is great ammo for target plinking (no reason to pay extra for brass if you don't plan to reload, is there)? (Posted on 5/17/10)Performance Value Quality - Cheap, But There Is Better Review by Shooter02
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Blazer. A person would purchase this ammunition for only one purpose: Cheap training ammo. If this is your purpose, then I have something to say to you: you can find better. Extremely dirty powder with a cheap aluminum casing = feeding issues. Feeding issues are NOT conducive to a good training session.Quality Performance Value
I have shot more than 300 rounds of both the 9mm and the .45 through my PT1911, my FNP45, my FNP9, and my Glock 17. Feeding issues will all of them. The first couple of rounds always fired with no problem, but after magazine or two, fouling be extremely apparent, and the aluminum casings did not help ease the process. If you want to learn how to get really proficient with cleaning your weapon, and want to set a Guinness World Record, then shoot with this ammunition. However, if you're like the rest of us and want to learn how to shoot our weapons, there is better ammunition out there for actually cheaper.
WOLF ammo. Its received a bad reputation by those who don't, number 1, understand their weapon, and number 2, don't understand the ammunition. WOLF ammo is actually cleaner than Blazer, and as long as you DONT transition from shooting WOLF steel casings to some other brand of brass casings, then you won't have a problem. However, you can shoot brass ammunition all day long and then transition to WOLF no problem. WOLF is a dirty ammo, no doubt about it, but the steel casing is coated in a polymer that allows for it to lubricate the chamber to ease feeding. You will still have to clean your weapon at the end of the day, but if you're a responsible shooter, you'll clean your weapon regardless.
Just my two cents, but Blazer is cheap, and its practically everywhere. WOLF is a little bit harder to find, but it is cheaper and cleaner than the Blazer in my experience. 600 rounds total with Blazer and 800 with WOLF. After shooting WOLF it made me question why I bothered wasting my money on Blazer. (Posted on 4/6/10)


