1000 Rounds of 9mm Ammo by Blazer Brass - 115gr FMJ

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Ammo Overview

Ammo Quantity - 1,000 rounds per case, 20 boxes per case
Ammo Manufacturer - Blazer Brass
Projectiles - 115 grain full metal jacket (FMJ)
Ammo Casings - Boxer-primed brass

Details

With this 1000 round case of Blazer Brass ammo in 9mm Luger, there’s no need to compromise between price and quality when it comes to pistol practice. This 9mm Parabellum ammunition from CCI meets SAAMI specs and uses CCI’s own well-regarded primers. Each cartridge, cased with reusable brass, fires a light 115-grain bullet at a relatively fast 1145 fps.

Blazer Brass bullets have a lead core and are made through the electronic plating method. The process is very time-efficient as it allows for massive quantities of projectiles to be formed simultaneously. Once the copper has electronically bonded to the lead cores, the projectiles are then moved to a tumble wash to be cleaned, polished, and prepared for loading.

CCI is an Idaho-based ammunition company that produces the Blazer and Blazer Brass centerfire pistol product lines as well as a selection of well-regarded rimfire hunting and plinking rounds. The company was founded in 1950s by Richard Speer, brother of Speer Bullets founder Vernon Speer. As divisions of Alliant Techsystems, both companies continue to work closely together to develop and produce innovative ammo with top quality components.

Introduction:

Blazer Brass 9mm 115gr FMJ is a highly popular choice among shooters for range and training use. The overall sentiment is very positive, with buyers praising its reliability, value, and fast, dependable shipping from BulkAmmo.com, though some note occasional quality control issues and variable cleanliness.

Overall Rating:

(Highly Recommended)
Best For: Range Practice / Bulk Training
Key Pro: Exceptionally Reliable in Most Firearms
Key Nuance: Brass-Cased (Reloadable), May Shoot Dirty in Some Guns

Detailed Analysis:

What Shooters Praise (The Pros)

Reliability

The overwhelming majority of customers experience flawless operation, even after thousands of rounds, with very few misfires or jams reported. Most reliability complaints are rare and often limited to specific firearms, with occasional isolated incidents of duds, failures to feed, or ejection issues. Most failures are attributed to firearm compatibility or possible magazine problems rather than systemic ammo defects.

Performance

Shooters consistently find the ammo reliable, accurate enough for general target and competition practice, and feeding well in a variety of handguns and carbines. A few users report lighter loads or minor accuracy variance compared to premium brands, but these do not impact suitability for practice. Some shooters encountered more malfunctions with certain picky or new firearms, notably a few cases in Sig P320 and Beretta FS92/LC9 platforms.

Bargain

Praised for its value, especially in bulk purchases, Blazer Brass is frequently cited as the best deal for 9mm ammo online, often beating local store prices even after shipping. Many buyers return for subsequent orders. Occasional shipping costs reduce the price advantage in some regions, but most feel the convenience and overall cost are strong positives.

What to Know (The Nuances)

- Cleanliness: Opinions are mixed. Many find it as clean or cleaner than competing budget brands, while a minority report more visible powder residue and dirtier hands/gun internals, especially after extended sessions. Frequent cleaning may be required for those sensitive to residue.
- Casing Material: Brass-cased and reloadable. Noted positively compared to Blazer's aluminum line (which is not reloadable). Many reloaders appreciate this, though quality for reloading isn't deeply discussed.
- Quality Control: While very rare, there are credible reports of duds, hard primers, FTF/FTE, or cartridges with visible defects—most buyers, however, report near-flawless rounds.
- Packaging: Ammunition arrives in secure packaging, often with an option for discrete/plain boxes. Box packaging is standard 50-round sleeves, occasionally cited as bulkier compared to some brands.
- Compatibility: Ultra-reliable in mainstream Glocks, Sigs, Smith & Wessons, XDs, Rugers; select users report functional issues (jams, FTFs) in specific models (Beretta FS92, LC9, Canik TP9, some compensated or finicky guns).
- Made in USA: Sourced from CCI/Speer, Idaho—cited as a plus by some buyers.
- Customer Service: BulkAmmo.com consistently receives high marks for shipping speed, responsiveness, and accuracy.

Conclusion

Blazer Brass 9mm 115gr FMJ stands out as a premier option for shooters seeking affordable, bulk practice ammo with excellent reliability and value. While a small minority experience issues related to either firearm compatibility or occasional quality control, the vast majority of users see thousands of rounds fired without trouble. Expect some variance in how clean your firearm stays, but for most, the benefits of reloadable brass and consistent performance outweigh these minor concerns. Ideal for high-volume shooters, training, and general range days, this ammo delivers dependable performance backed by exceptional service from BulkAmmo.com.

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Posted On: 8/3/2025 By: Tom Hooper

A: Yes sir! We're keeping the spirit strong in Indianapolis, IN.

Posted On: 8/2/2025 By: Rob

A: Yes sir, excellent choice of target ammo for that pistol!

Posted On: 5/22/2025 By: Robert walthall

A: No sir. Please add anything you would like to purchase to your cart. Then select "My Cart" at the top of the page. There you will be prompted to enter your zip code. You'll get your quote w/tax and shipping once you have. Thanks!

Posted On: 5/14/2025 By: Jake Steves

A: Yes sir!

Posted On: 10/5/2024 By: Andres Velazquez

A: Hi Andres! It weighs 28.05 pounds.

Posted On: 6/12/2024 By: Al pac

A: Hi Al! We don't make this ammo. We're just a humble retailer. That said, Blazer has not loaded a single corrosive primer during all their decades in existence.

Posted On: 4/30/2024 By: Rodd Wagner

A: Yes sir! Blazer's aluminum-cased 9mm ammo is no good for carbines, but their brass-cased stuff is good to go.

Posted On: 4/22/2022 By: James Logan

A: Sorry sir, but we're no longer able to ship to California. The regulatory burdens became too great.

Posted On: 3/18/2021 By: J_lanc77

A: Sorry sir, but I'm afraid we haven't got primers in stock.

Posted On: 3/20/2019 By: Randy

A: Unfortunately, because of our aggressive pricing, we simply cannot offer free shipping. Our management and shipping department are constantly working with FEDEX and UPS to get the best possible rates on shipping so that we can pass the savings on to our customers. We strive to provide a service that is unparalleled by any other company in our industry by carrying the best products, providing extraordinary customer service and extremely fast shipping. We hope that this will make up for the difference in shipping costs.

Posted On: 1/24/2019 By: Mike A

A: You should be able to find that here: https://promotions.vistaoutdoor.com/EN/US/Home/Brand/9

Posted On: 2/26/2017 By: Gary Tyson

A: Hello Gary! Currently all 9mm ammunition is loaded with small pistol primers.

Posted On: 2/18/2016 By: Jeff

A: Hello Jeff! All Blazer Brass is manufactured in the United States. Their lines of ammunition are all produced at the CCI facility located in Lewiston, Idaho.

Posted On: 11/4/2015 By: Mike exo

A: Hello Mike, This Blazer Brass ammunition does not contain any steel.

Posted On: 12/10/2014 By: Tim

A: Hello Tim, This ammunition is packaged 50 rounds per box with 20 boxes per 1000 round case!

Posted On: 5/2/2014 By: James

A: Hello James, These 115gr. FMJ rounds by Blazer Brass in 9mm have a lead core, copper jacket, and a brass case. They are non-magnetic and are safe to shoot on a range that does not allow magnetic rounds.

Posted On: 10/26/2013 By: Dave

A: While you can collect the brass cases to reload them yourself, these Blazer rounds are newly manufactured. They have never been fired before and are fresh off the factory assembly line.

Posted On: 10/12/2013 By: AMarkIII

A: Luger is one designation for the modern day 9mm round commonly used in pistols and carbines. Luger happens to be the last name of the guy who originally designed this round, George Luger. This round may also be referenced as Parabellum (a portion of a latin phrase) or 9x19mm (dimensions of this round) or, of course, 9mm. All of these names mean the same thing and will vary depending on the manufacturer. This cartridge will function in your Ruger SR9C.

Posted On: 3/8/2013 By: Howard

A: The main difference between the two is the 9 grain difference in bullet weight (115 and 124). This weight difference is not significant and shooters will not notice much of a difference if you are shooting pistol at close range. The 124 grain bullet may be desired for use in carbines or pistols that have difficulty cycling lighter bullets. Almost all modern pistols (Glock, Sig, Springfield etc) will be able to shoot either round without issue. Blazer brass is an excellent choice for target practice or competitive shooting.

Posted On: 9/28/2011 By: Adam

A: The main advantage of shooting brass cased ammunition is that the individual cases can be reloaded easily. If you do not intend to reload the ammunition, you might find that saving money by buying aluminum or steel cased ammunition is a good idea.

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