Description
The CCI Blazer Brass 9mm 115 grain FMJ gives you 1000 rounds of clean-shooting, reliable ammunition built around the simple idea that good training doesn't need to cost a fortune. Each round features a brass case with standard Boxer primers, quality components, and a full metal jacket bullet that cycles smoothly in semi-automatic handguns and carbines.
What makes this round stand out for serious practitioners is the combination of reloadable brass casings and clean-burning propellants that minimize residue buildup. If you reload, these cases hold their value and can be cycled multiple times. The 115 grain bullet weight with a muzzle velocity of 1145 fps gives you a light recoil impulse that's easy to manage for extended training sessions, while maintaining predictable performance across different firearm platforms.
People who put serious rounds downrange understand the appeal of bulk packs. With 1000 rounds in a loose pack format, you get quantity that supports extended range days, training classes, and skill development without constantly worrying about running out of ammo. The round performs consistently enough for drills, fundamentals work, and general marksmanship practice.
CCI manufactures this ammunition in the USA at their Lewiston, Idaho facility using quality control standards built around SAAMI specifications and ISO certified systems. It's built to function reliably, and it shows up ready to work.
Key Specifications
- Caliber: 9mm Luger
- Bullet Weight: 115 grain
- Bullet Type: Full Metal Jacket (FMJ)
- Muzzle Velocity: 1145 fps
- Muzzle Energy: 323 ft-lbs
- Case Type: Reloadable Brass
- Primer Type: Boxer
- Total Rounds: 1000
- Package Format: Loose Pack
- Manufacturer: CCI Ammunition
- Manufacturer Part Number: 5000BK1000
- UPC: 50004544639356
- Country of Origin: USA (Lewiston, Idaho)
- Application: Target Practice, Training
- Approximate Shipping Weight: 26.72 lbs
What’s Included
- 1000 rounds of CCI Blazer Brass 9mm 115gr FMJ ammunition
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I reload CCI Blazer Brass 9mm brass cases?
Yes. The brass cases use standard Boxer-type primers and primer pockets that make reloading straightforward. The brass quality is good enough that cases can typically be reloaded multiple times, giving you added value beyond the initial firing.
Will Blazer Brass 9mm feed reliably in my pistol?
Most shooters report solid feeding across common 9mm platforms including Glocks, Sigs, M&Ps, and other semi-automatic pistols. The FMJ design and quality brass casings are engineered for smooth cycling, though as with any ammo, individual firearm preferences can vary.
Is Blazer Brass good for training classes and competitions?
Blazer Brass works well for training, drills, and practice sessions. It delivers consistent performance for skill development and marksmanship work. However, it's not designed as match-grade ammunition for precision bullseye competition.
What's the difference between Blazer Brass and regular Blazer aluminum ammo?
Blazer Brass uses reloadable brass cases while the standard Blazer line uses aluminum cases. Brass is reloadable and holds resale value; aluminum cannot be reloaded. Blazer Brass is also slightly more expensive but popular with reloaders.
Should I use Blazer Brass in a gun with a ported barrel?
No. CCI specifically recommends against using the plated-bullet Blazer Brass in firearms with ported barrels or compensators, as the copper plating can shear off. For ported guns, look at their Speer Lawman line with non-plated bullets instead.
Is this ammo made in the United States?
Yes. CCI manufactures Blazer Brass at their facility in Lewiston, Idaho, using quality control standards built to SAAMI specifications and ISO certified systems.





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