380 Auto - 95 Grain FMJ - Blazer Brass - 400 Rounds vs Glock 21

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Handguns 380 Auto - 95 Grain FMJ - Blazer Brass - 400 Rounds Glock 21
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Rank
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#20703
Bullet Weight 95 Grain
Bullet Type Full Metal Jacket (FMJ)
Ammo Casing Brass
Quantity 400
Primer Type Boxer
Muzzle Velocity (fps) 945
Muzzle Energy (ft lbs) 188
Attracts Magnet No
Action Safe Action
Caliber .45 ACP
Capacity 13+1
Finish Black
Sights Fixed
Barrel Length 4.60"
Length 7.52"
Gun Type Pistol
Grip Black
Details
Brand Blazer Brass Glock
Reviews N/A See 20 Reviews
Prices
MSRP $240.00 $648.58
Used Price $168.00 $454.01
Sale Price $216.00 $583.72

Handguns Descriptions

380 Auto - 95 Grain FMJ - Blazer Brass - 400 Rounds

Got an LCP, PPK, or G42 in desperate need of 380 Auto (aka 380 ACP) ammunition? Blazer’s got its back. This 400-round bundle of factory fresh 380 ammo is perfect for blowing holes through targets at the range, and it’s not the last thing we’d want to have handy during an emergency, for that matter. This cartridge features the 95 grain bullet the 380 is so commonly loaded with. Set to deliver a 945 fps muzzle velocity out of a 3.75” barrel, this round’s full metal jacket bullet’s performance is similar to (or indistinguishable from) the JHP loads you might prefer for self-defense. They don’t load magnetic bullets in Idaho – your range will welcome this nonmagnetic ammo with open arms! Blazer is famous for their aluminum-cased ammo, but their Brass label stuff quite obviously hasn’t got aluminum cases. As such you’re free to reload these Boxer-primed rounds once you’ve returned their empty brass cases to HQ.

Glock 21

Remarkable for its accuracy and light recoil, the GLOCK 21SF delivers the legendary stopping power of the .45 AUTO round with 10/13 round magazine capacity. Countless law enforcement units swear by the G21SF pistol, and that's why this powerful, lightweight, all climate workhorse is standard issue from the North to South Poles. The SF model reduces the circumference of the receiver at the rear, or "back strap," offering increased comfort and controlespecially for shooters with smaller hands.

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