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Submitted by Anthony grieco (not verified) on Wed, 2009-01-14 07:31.

I've collected firearms for 25 years, and fire/test ammo regularly.I have owned probably 400 different weapons over time and keep a collection of nearly 200, two thirds of which are auto pistols. I haven't found too may that have any problems with cci/blazers. Blazers tend to be dirty at times, though. And in my experience if they're going to fail it will be in a gun without much lubrication of one not yet "broken in". I own/fired everything from antique autos to new production with little problems from aluminum cases. But if you're having problems, well I've found you have to test smaller frame autos on many ammo types. Here are some rounds that over the years tend to be consistent for me. These are the "cheapest rounds" with the record of having the least issues. Now for ball, you can buy UMC's , or winchester 115 fmj, which tends to have a slicker case. Winchester sells 100 round packs at many retail outlets, such as academy sports. Also try american eagle, and CCI makes "blazer brass" which is affordable. I love fiocci, but the .380 is finicky in some older autos. In 9mm, ammo like "starfires" seem to be the shortest hollpoint ammo and will malfunction in some guns. You usually can't go wrong with federal hydra shock in smaller autos.

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