is this real
Posted by ObligationOutside@reddit | Firearms | View on Reddit | 47 comments
and if yes, what gun is it for
Posted by ObligationOutside@reddit | Firearms | View on Reddit | 47 comments
and if yes, what gun is it for
Emergency-Sea6894@reddit
That looks like some old aluminum case CCI
thrwaway75132@reddit
I had a KelTec that would only cycle this. Nothing else.
WiseDirt@reddit
If there's one thing keltecs are actually good for, it's getting rid of cheap ammo
thrwaway75132@reddit
It wouldn’t extract anything else, just aluminum case. Brass would stick and FTE.
Sam-handwiches@reddit
Maybe that's why my RDB keeps failing to extract cases. I need to buy cheaper ammo.
2Drogdar2Furious@reddit
Good guy KelTec, making sure you dont overpay for ammo 😅
Aggressive_Maize9249@reddit
Almost like that’s exactly what it is
Emergency-Sea6894@reddit
Just for the record i did not see the second pic originally lol!
Sub7viaLimeWire@reddit
I shot a bunch of this when Academy raised the price of Blazer Brass. Recognized it instantly
ObligationOutside@reddit (OP)
what gun did you use
Sub7viaLimeWire@reddit
I used a Glock 19. And, it’s probably the most prolific 9mm pistol.
I’m not being a jerk here, but ChatGPT is really good at these types of questions if you want to learn about a new topic.
MOXPEARL25@reddit
There’s many gins that use 9mm
FOXYRAZER@reddit
No one had mentioned it was 9mm yet lol
Huntrawrd@reddit
You do know that there are two pictures in the OP, right? If 9x19 weren't readily recognizable anyways, the second image would remove all doubt.
MOXPEARL25@reddit
WOW.
gconsier@reddit
Are you asking for them to list all the firearms that fire 9mm? Thats going to be a long list. It’s probably the most popular caliber in most of the world. Theres probably more firearms that fire this round than any other round in the world. That’s just a guess. Maybe that’s .22lr. I didn’t ask ai.
Responsible-Purple38@reddit
Aluminum? Is it safe to use these? Is aluminum cheaper than brass? Or steel?
No_Estimate_280@reddit
Yes it is safe but you can only fire it once. Brass ammo can be reloaded three or four times or more safely, depending on the round. Aluminum isn't nearly as strong and is only used for cheap practice ammo.
bullpee@reddit
I haven't had great luck with it. Had feeding issues aluminum is a bit too soft
imtrevor95@reddit
Why is no one asking why OP is asking..?
ObligationOutside@reddit (OP)
found it in the house, i have family whos friends own, i was just curious, dont know much about guns
1Crusty_Old_Man@reddit
That's pretty obvious, you also seem to have a problem reading.
ObligationOutside@reddit (OP)
i guess so 😢
ObligationOutside@reddit (OP)
Found it in my house i have family whos friends own, i was just curious, dont know much about guns
krilu@reddit
Why are you asking that?
phoenix_12_GT@reddit
Looks real. On the case head (the bottom of it) it says 9mm luger. So it's for any gun chambered in that caliber.
1Crusty_Old_Man@reddit
Reading is HARD. Google is a mystery used only by Wizards.
ObligationOutside@reddit (OP)
thanks
moving0target@reddit
Where did you find it?
FYIstillplaysleague@reddit
Blazer with cci primers
GunsandCurry@reddit
Best in the Glock 7, the porcelain one.
wtfredditacct@reddit
I hear those can be pretty expensive, like more that you make in a month kind of expensive.
sirbassist83@reddit
jokes on you, i dont make that much
castle_crossing@reddit
They shot and cycled well in my unmodified Glock 17 duty. I went through at least 10x1,000 cases of this back in the day because it was cheap stuff for the range.
wlogan0402@reddit
Ye
d-unit24@reddit
Gr8 b8 m8
Lawrence_skywalker@reddit
I unironically loved these rounds. The were noticeably lighter than brass and way cheaper at one point. Real nice lug around when you have 1000 rounds.
wisockamonster@reddit
That’s a 9mm cartridge. Now that you have it, you need to get a gun so you can shoot it. Cz p10c is a good choice 👍
Responsible-Purple38@reddit
Hey wiso. Btw I have heard there is a 5000 round expiry on the CZP10C's locking lug. You have to replace it post that point. Is it true?
Cmonster9@reddit
This is 9mm Parabellum also called 9mm Luger, 9mm NATO, or 9x19 Parabellum.
This is the most popular/used handgun cartridge in the world. It can also be used in some rifles as well. So this cartridge can be used in probably 1000s of different gun makes and models.
Some of the most popular guns that shoot 9mm are
Glock 17
Glock 19
Sig p365
Sig p320
CZ P-10
M&P 9
Beretta M9
sanmanc@reddit
Here you go:
Blazer Aluminum, 9mm Luger
Deeschuck@reddit
As others have said, it's an aluminum cased CCI Blazer round.
Since no one has mentioned it, the N and R stamped on the case head stand for Not Reloadable.
Some people like to save their brass to reload, but the aluminum case does not resize well so once it's fired, it's scrap.metal.
Best-Boysenberry-656@reddit
Its 9mm
PickleNutella@reddit
Looks like an extremely rare WW6 LUGERR round
Good luck finding a gun in this day and age that can fire it
SpiteBadger@reddit
Yes its real. It says right on the bottom 9mm luger.
lugersvizzere@reddit
What is “real”
Underwater_Karma@reddit
Yes it is real 9mm caliber