Description
CCI Small Rifle 5.56mm NATO-Spec Military Primers #41
CCI Small Rifle 5.56mm NATO-Spec Military Primers #41 in stock. CCI Primers are continuously tested and improved. As a result today’s CCI primers are more sensitive, easier to seat and more compatible with progressive and automated loading equipment than ever before. They utilize modern non-corrosive and non-mercuric initiator mixes for the cleanest burn possible.
CCI Small Rifle 5.56mm NATO-Spec Military Primers #41
Number 41 Mil-spec primers are made to the same specifications of the U.S. Military and reduce the chances of a slam-fire. While designed for you in Military-style semi-auto rifles, they use the same data as CCI magnum primers.
Note from CCI:
- Effective slam-fire prevention requires more than mil-spec primers. Headspace, chamber condition, firing pin shape and protrusion, bolt velocity, case condition and other factors can affect slam-fire potential.
Mac –
I use CCI #41 for 300 Blackout, 6.5 Grendel, and 5.56 reloads in my AR15 style firearms. Ignites the powders efficiently, for good burns in both short barrels and standard 16,18-, and 20-inch barrels.
Lenis –
Reloading for ar price has gotten stupid was 159 for 5ths now for 1ths
Wyman –
Perfect for reloading.
Jones –
I have an 1873 revolver in 357 mag. I dearly love this firearm, but it has a very strong hammer spring and about 50% of the time the firing pin perforates the standard primer leaving the indentation black colored. I make my own ammo, and decided to try these No 41’s as they are made of tougher material per nato spec. Problem solved.. have had 100% reliability and no more primer perforations. Don’t know how they would work for other people as often these primers don’t work well for handguns. For me, they do the
Wilson –
I’ve always used CCI ,400 and 450 primers but they where out of stock so I ordered the NO. 41’s because that’s all I could find I loaded 300 in 5.56 and 300 in 300 BLK and went out plinking I had more duds then ones that went off , when priming everything went smooth like always I really think I got a bad batch of primers , I finally found a place that had some CCI 450 primers and I loaded 30 rounds for a test and not one miss fired so I believe I got a bad box of 41’s