CCI Primers 0001 MILITARY #41-5.56MM
		        Manufacturer CCI
        		
		 
		
				MPN: CCIM41
		
										   
               
		
		 		Location: Warehouse 4		 
		
      
	        		 
                MSRP: $104.99OUR PRICE: $95.70 (Save 9 %)                
                        		      
	     
                  
            
            
           
   
  
  
  
  CCI PRIMERS 0001 MILITARY #41-5.56MM
MPN: CCIM41
Powder/Primer Shipping Policy
 
 No Returns
 Absolutely no returns on powder or primers. We don't have the capicity to accept returns on powder or primers. Be sure you are purchasing the correct powder or primer for your application. If you are unsure, visit the manufacturers website or call the manufacturer.
 Hazmat Fee There is a $28.50 hazmat and a shipping fee of $15.95 for all orders up to 50lbs. Powder, primers and any other hazardous materials cannot be combined. If would like to place an order for over 50lbs please contact us.
 Out-Of-Stock Warning, our powder and primer supplier is not setup for inventory interchange therefor, we only update the powder inventory once or twice a week. You can e-mail us with the powders or primers you are looking for and we will check to be sure they are in-stock before you order.
 Back Orders We do not backorder powder or primers. If something on your order is not in-stock we will contact you with options for refund or replacement.
About the Manufacturer
CCI, understands what you want and need. When it comes to ammunition and components no one
beats us at our game. We offer the best selection in all shooting sports. While other companies sat on century-old 
technology and performance, we revived rimfire with exciting, high-performance products.
It all started when Richard "Dick" Speer's enterprising led him to establish CCI in 1951. He provided a
 steady source of component primers to reloaders. Today we continue being the leader in rimfire ammunition 
 thanks to our innovation, determination and resourcefulness.
 Richard "Dick" Speer (1915-1994) possessed a remarkable talent for things mechanical. He was a machinist at 
 Boeing Aircraft's Seattle plant when he realized that his brother Vernon's success in the component bullet 
 business (Speer Bullets) meant there was money to be made in reloading.
There were a number of proprietary rifle cartridge designs (like the Weatherby and Newton) that were not supported
 by the "big" ammo companies. Dick Speer decided to make cases to service this small but active market. 
 He left Seattle and joined Vernon in Lewiston, Idaho. In a small room at the Speer Bullets plant, he began 
 production of these special cases using an impact extrusion process.
After two name changes, Speer and his partner Arvid Nelson settled on the name Cascade Cartridges, Inc., or CCI.