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CCI’s New Blazer Brass Clean-Fire Suppressor Now Shipping

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CCI Ammunition just dropped a game-changer for suppressor enthusiasts with the launch of Blazer Brass Clean-Fire Suppressor ammo, now hitting shelves nationwide in 9mm Luger, .40 S&W, and .45 Auto. This isn’t your grandpa’s plinking round—it’s engineered with subsonic velocities to keep your cans whisper-quiet, Total Metal Jacket (TMJ) bullets that seal in lead to slash barrel fouling by up to 80% compared to traditional FMJ, and non-corrosive, lead-free primers that minimize blowback and toxic residue. Priced affordably in the Blazer Brass lineup (think $0.40-$0.60 per round depending on caliber), it’s shipping immediately, making high-volume suppressed shooting as hassle-free as it is fun. For those who’ve cursed at carbon buildup after a range day with their favorite pistol can, this is the maintenance miracle you’ve been waiting for.

Dig deeper, and the implications for the 2A community are massive. Suppressors have exploded in popularity—NFA registrations hit over 4 million last year—thanks to growing awareness that they’re hearing protection devices, not movie-villain silencers. But the dirty secret? Most range ammo turns your suppressed rig into a lead-spewing mess, driving up cleaning time and health risks from airborne toxins. CCI’s Clean-Fire flips that script with TMJ tech (a step beyond copper-plated bullets) and subsonic loads optimized for 147gr 9mm, 180gr .40, and 230gr .45, ensuring reliable cycling in everything from Glocks to 1911s without the supersonic crack. This democratizes suppressed training: no more premium-priced specialty ammo to break the bank, just reliable, low-fouling plinkers that extend barrel life and let you focus on trigger time. In a post-Bruen world where self-defense carry optics and cans are normalizing, products like this erode anti-gun myths by making responsible ownership cleaner, safer, and more accessible.

For the tactical crowd, pair this with a SilencerCo Omega or Dead Air Wolfman, and you’re golden for home defense drills or steel challenges—subsonics mean no overpenetration worries with TMJ’s controlled expansion potential. CCI’s move signals the industry’s shift toward suppressor-first design, pressuring competitors like Federal and Winchester to up their game. Stock up now; this could redefine range day for the next million suppressor owners. Who’s grabbing a case first?

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