The CCI 5241 Blazer 40 S&W ammunition delivers reliable terminal performance with 180-grain jacketed hollow point bullets engineered for controlled expansion. This aluminum-cased handgun ammunition provides consistent accuracy and feeding in semi-automatic pistols while offering cost-effective training and defense options.
What Makes This Different
CCI's aluminum case construction reduces manufacturing costs without compromising reliability or performance. The lightweight aluminum cases extract smoothly and won't corrode like steel alternatives. Each 180-grain JHP bullet features a precisely engineered hollow point cavity that promotes controlled expansion upon impact, creating larger wound channels than full metal jacket rounds.
Key Features
- 180-grain jacketed hollow point bullets for enhanced stopping power
- Aluminum cases reduce weight and manufacturing costs
- Non-corrosive primers ensure reliable ignition
- Consistent powder charges deliver uniform velocities
- Compatible with all 40 S&W chambered handguns
- Boxer-primed cases for quality control
- Factory-fresh ammunition with quality assurance testing
This ammunition performs consistently across temperature ranges and feeding conditions. The 180-grain bullet weight provides substantial momentum for barrier penetration while the hollow point design ensures expansion in soft tissue. Law enforcement agencies and civilian shooters rely on this load for duty carry, home defense, and tactical training scenarios. The aluminum cases cycle reliably through popular platforms including Glock, Smith & Wesson M&P, and SIG Sauer pistols.
Technical Specs
- Caliber: 40 Smith & Wesson
- Bullet Weight: 180 grains
- Bullet Type: Jacketed Hollow Point (JHP)
- Case Material: Aluminum
- Primer: Non-corrosive Boxer
- Quantity: 50 rounds per box
- Muzzle Velocity: Approximately 1000 fps
- Manufacturer: CCI/Speer
CCI's reputation for consistent ammunition manufacturing ensures each round meets stringent quality standards. The combination of proven JHP bullet design and reliable aluminum cases makes this an economical choice for shooters requiring dependable performance. Stock levels fluctuate based on market demand and production schedules.