CCI Blazer Brass 9mm Luger 124 gr FMJ Ammunition 500 Rounds

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SKU:CCI5201500-CASE

SKU: CCI5201500-CASE

MPN: 5201 CASE

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SKU:
CCI5201500-CASE
MPN:
5201 CASE

Description

The CCI Blazer Brass 9mm Luger 124 gr FMJ load comes packed in a 500-round case built for shooters who burn through a lot of ammo. This is range and practice fodder for anyone running a 9mm pistol or carbine in regular training rotations, from new shooters working fundamentals to competitors logging weekly volume. The 124-grain full metal jacket bullet sits at the heavier end of common 9mm target loads, which gives it a slightly softer felt recoil impulse than 115-grain offerings. If you want a dependable, reloadable case in bulk quantity, this is a straightforward pick from our 9mm ammunition lineup.

Blazer Brass uses true reloadable brass cases topped with Boxer primers, so spent brass goes straight into your reloading bin instead of the trash. That separates it from the aluminum-cased Blazer line, which is non-reloadable. The 124-grain FMJ projectile feeds reliably through the wide range of feed ramps and magazine geometries you find across modern 9mm platforms, and the full metal jacket keeps lead exposure and barrel fouling down during long sessions. The heavier 124-grain bullet weight tracks closer to many duty and carry loads in bullet path and recoil than lighter 115-grain practice ammo, which makes it a sensible choice when you want range time to mirror your defensive setup. For shooters who prefer the lighter weight, we also stock the 115-grain Blazer Brass in the same 500-round format.

Buyers stocking up for high-round-count training days, pistol classes, or steel matches are the natural fit for a 500-round case. It keeps your per-round cost down versus 50-round boxes and means fewer reorders between range trips. If you want to push past 500, the same load is available as a 1,000-round case, and shooters who want to compare brands can browse the rest of our 9mm range ammo. Pair a case of this with practice magazines and you have a season's worth of trigger time ready to go.

Specification Detail
BrandBlazer Ammunition
Model/MPN5201 CASE
SKUCCI5201500-CASE
Shipping Weight30 lbs
Caliber9mm Luger
Bullet Weight124 gr
Bullet TypeFull Metal Jacket (FMJ)
Case MaterialReloadable Brass
Rounds Per Case500

Frequently Asked Questions

Is CCI Blazer Brass 9mm reloadable?

Yes. Blazer Brass uses genuine reloadable brass cases with Boxer primers, so you can save and reload your spent brass. This is different from the aluminum-cased Blazer line, which is not reloadable. The brass construction is one of the main reasons shooters choose this over cheaper aluminum-cased practice ammo.

How many rounds are in this case?

This listing is a 500-round case of 124-grain FMJ. The same load is also offered in a 1,000-round case if you want a larger quantity at a lower per-round cost for high-volume training.

What's the difference between 124-grain and 115-grain 9mm?

The 124-grain bullet is heavier and typically produces a slightly softer, more pushing recoil impulse, while 115-grain feels snappier. Many duty and carry loads run 124 grain, so 124-grain practice ammo can more closely mirror the recoil and point of impact of a defensive setup.

Is this ammo good for self-defense?

No. FMJ is a training and target round, not a defensive load. The full metal jacket bullet is built for clean, reliable feeding at the range and does not expand on impact. For carry use, choose a jacketed hollow point designed for terminal performance.

Will this work in my carbine?

Standard 124-grain 9mm Luger FMJ feeds reliably through the vast majority of 9mm pistols and pistol-caliber carbines. As with any new ammo, run a few magazines through your firearm to confirm reliable cycling before relying on it for a class or match.

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