One week sale - Primer for your pistol

Canada Ammo

Business Rep
Location
Vancouver
Gentlemen:

Lots and lots of customers ask for small primer for their pistol.

Our supplier has told us there is little different between their SR primer and SP primer. The manufacturing variation is actually the dominate factor. Other than that, it’s just same primer in different label. They are kind of universal primers.

So here you can safely use our Small Rifle primer on your pistol. Unless you have an old revolver, which has light touch on primer – then you have to go with certain soft commercial primers.

If you have concern please send us email or call us. We will love to heard from you.

The sale will end Sunday night (June 21st).

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Small Rifle Primers NC Boxer - Box of 1000 from 29.99 to 24.99
https://www.canadaammo.com/product/detail/box-of-1000-dominion-arms-non-corrosive-boxer-small-rifle-primers/

Small Rifle Primers NC Boxer - Case of 5000 from 139.99 to 124.99
https://www.canadaammo.com/product/detail/box-of-1000-dominion-arms-non-corrosive-boxer-small-rifle-primers-variation

Of course, feel free to use them on your rifle!
 
Why I gotta order right before something like this happens?

By "little difference", do you mean just the packaging (no difference), or they sort the slightly less sensitive batches into rifle packages?
 
Why I gotta order right before something like this happens?

By "little difference", do you mean just the packaging (no difference), or they sort the slightly less sensitive batches into rifle packages?

I read the tech doc from supplier's engineering department. The difference in sesitivite is well within the +/- of manufacturing process. Which means one batch of pistol primer could be harder than next batch of rifle primer.

On paper, the SR should contain 5% more charge than SP. However, because the limitation of machinery, such difference is not observed in processing.

Hope that answers your question
 
How's your stock on large pistol?

I'll buy these to try in 9mm and possibly .357. One of my model 14s has a hard enough time with the pistol primers. I turned the strain screw in all the way on that one lol
 
Thanks. I know the batch of pistol primers I have works with everything I have. I've already got some SR coming to try out. Worst case, they will work with all but one gun.

If you use a morden pistol or any pistol with military background, then please don't worry at all. Those pistols strike as hard as AR.
 
OMG. The link in post #2 wasn't good enough ...

Post 2 is a subtle hint that Ryan is FKING up these posts with no direct links for those on phones, people who come here as paying customers, thus inviting ignoramuses to harass those customers for their 'audacity' for asking for a workable link, as if it was business.
 
i doubt Can Am is too concerned about loosing customers like that person,,,,it's a good sale,,i'll take the time to make sure i get in on it,,,but like others have said,,,LP or LR would be nice,,so we take advantage of free shipping..
 
Post 2 is a subtle hint that Ryan is FKING up these posts with no direct links for those on phones, people who come here as paying customers, thus inviting ignoramuses to harass those customers for their 'audacity' for asking for a workable link, as if it was business.

Um... isn't Ryan from a different sponsor?
 
I'm just at the range testing a small batch of 9mm SR reloads against the SP ones I had made the night before

Both Dominion primers, 4 gr titegroup, cam pro 124

I swear the rifle primers recoil slightly but noticeably softer and my groups are smaller

You boys best hurry because I'm ordering 10k when I get home ;)
 
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