Description
Blazer’s ammunition features heat treated aircraft grade aluminum casings. As such it’s significantly less daunting to invest in it, as aluminum’s much less expensive to produce than brass. What’s more, these casings are a lot lighter than their brass equivalents — you may notice that while you’re aiming a loaded pistol, and you’re certain to while you’re hefting this case of 1,000 rounds. Aluminum casings aren’t reloadable, and some ranges take issue with them — beyond that, any difference between aluminum and brass is moot.
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rThis round is topped with a 200 grain projectile, which features a full metal jacket in order to facilitate feeding in a semi-automatic as well as to keep your pistol’s bore from rapidly gumming up with lead residue. Its CCI primer assures reliable ignition, and is also free of corrosive materials so as to prevent your action from being devoured from the inside. If you’re training for the inevitable soft reboot of Miami Vice and need something cost-effective and reliable for your Bren Ten, then you couldn’t do much better than this round.




