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  1. Bulk 45 ACP Ammo - 1000 Rounds of Bulk 230 Grain FMJ Ammunition from Blazer Brass

    $464.99

    $439.99

    77 In stock now

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    Bullet type FMJ
    Primer Type Boxer
    Casing Type Brass
    Condition New
    Muzzle Velocity 830 FPS
    Muzzle Energy 352 ft lbs
    • 1000 Rounds
    • 44¢ per round
    • Made by Blazer Brass

Overview of Bulk 45 ACP Ammo

The 45 ACP is celebrated for its powerful stopping power and low muzzle blast, making it ideal for personal defense and law enforcement. It offers manageable recoil and superior accuracy, particularly in close-range engagements. Buying 45 ACP ammo in bulk ensures cost savings, a steady supply for regular training, and readiness for any critical situation.

How will your 45 ACP ammo be delivered?

Your 45 ACP ammo purchase will be shipped directly to your doorstep in a discreet, unmarked package.

What are the advantages of buying bulk 45 ACP ammo?

  1. Significant cost savings: One of the primary benefits of purchasing bulk .45 ACP ammo is the potential for substantial savings. You can save upwards of 10¢ per round!
  2. Always range-ready: Bulk buying ensures you’re well-stocked and ready for the range at any time, safeguarding against supply chain disruptions.
  3. Less frequent reordering: Buying in bulk reduces the need for frequent reordering, giving you peace of mind with a steady supply of ammo.
  4. Improved shooting consistency: Consistent ammo supply helps maintain accuracy and performance by eliminating variations between different batches.
  5. Prepared for any situation: With a bulk supply, you’re always prepared for any unexpected needs, be it a spontaneous shooting session or an emergency.
  6. Supporting worthy causes: Each purchase at Ammo.com contributes to a donation in your name to a pro-freedom charity at no additional cost to you. Discover who we support!

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How does 45 ACP compare to other calibers?

45 ACP vs. Recoil vs 45 ACP Pros Cons
9mm Lower Higher magazine capacity, faster follow-up shots, less recoil Potential for over-penetration with FMJ ammo
.38 Super Lower Higher muzzle velocity, deeper penetration, higher magazine capacity Limited availability of handguns and ammo
380 ACP Much lower Much lower recoil, easier to conceal, less expensive ammo, ideal for smaller hands Significantly less stopping power, shorter effective range, smaller wound channel
.45 Colt Similar Versatile for both revolvers and lever-action rifles, powerful hunting round with +P loads, rich historical significance Lower magazine capacity, higher cost of ammo, limited handgun options
10mm Higher Higher muzzle velocity and energy, better trajectory, excellent for hunting and defense against larger animals Higher recoil, higher ammo cost, less availability of ammo
44 Special Lower Lower recoil, revolver reliability, excellent for target shooting Lower magazine capacity, less terminal expansion, higher ammo cost
357 Magnum Higher Higher muzzle energy and velocity, better for hunting, excellent stopping power at range More recoil, lower magazine capacity, primarily revolver platform

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Customer Reviews

  • Taken advantage of said:

    This ammo has the small primer pockets with no mention of it. I purchased 1000 rounds. When I noticed it had the small primers and contacted Ammo.com I was told it could not be exchanged for 45 ACP with the large pockets after 30 days, it was 31 days after the purchase. I reload everything so to me this is worthless. All they had to do is write one sentence, small primer pockets and I would have gone to the next 45 ammo. Now I will go to a different supplier.

  • SIW said:

    I've sent a quite a few hundred down range with my 1911, and my SA XDM 3.8. Not one issue.

  • Harry said:

    So far only fired 100 rounds. Had one stovepipe in first 50, and two stovepipes in second 50. The pistol is 50 years old and in near-perfect condition. I normally do not get more than 1 hung case in 500 or more rounds, much of it Blazer Brass purchased locally. As I get more experience with this lot of Blazer Brass, I'll try to update my opinion.