Taking Care of My Glock Bulge

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  • Опубліковано 5 гру 2020
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  • @Thorsaxe777
    @Thorsaxe777 3 роки тому +7

    Not saying you didn't cover everything, one thing I would like to bring to the table is,, people have found out with shooting reloaded cartridges with brass that has been through a Glock, the bulge is a stretched out part of the case due to it not being supported, that area where the bulge was is weakened and can blow out when firing it is a Glock with a stock factory barrel, this can be dangerous. Glock now has made steps in their newer models to cure this from happening with more support under that area. even the bulge buster can't fix the area where the case is weakened where that stretching took place. You are still taking a chance in having a blown case. also, brass is work-hardened, and the more you iron out the bulge time after time, the more brittle the brass becomes. Just be careful dude. That's my two cents. -Dave

  • @garywood2137
    @garywood2137 2 місяці тому +1

    Who knew that just a little over 2 years after you did this video that FN would come out with a 10mm that makes the Glock bulge looks like child's play. 🤣🤣🤣

  • @peterlassen7994
    @peterlassen7994 5 місяців тому +2

    I load 45acp, so i took an old beat up 45acp deprime/resize die, cut the top of it and drive my empty cases thru it in my press,
    Works great and cost nothing

  • @AZID34
    @AZID34 5 місяців тому

    Thanks for being so detailed.

  • @11C1P
    @11C1P 3 роки тому +2

    Cut the bottom off a 2L bottle & use that instead of the red case that it comes with & it will hold a LOT more brass. Lee says the brass should be resized first before de-bulging.

  • @timr4362
    @timr4362 3 роки тому

    I put KKM barrels in my glocks but keep the factory barrel for back up

  • @honourandtradition8078
    @honourandtradition8078 Рік тому +1

    Can't find one where I live and shipping costs more than the item itself. I wonder if I can just machine a die for my press. It's basically just a tube reamed to the correct size right?

  • @cocinaycocteleriaconjunjun7823
    @cocinaycocteleriaconjunjun7823 3 роки тому +2

    Hello Idaho Reloader. Good video. I'm looking for a kit like this for 9mm, but I can't find one. They have for 40,45,380 and others but not for 9mm. If they have 9mm and you know where to get one, could you tell me? Thanks

    • @IdahoReloader
      @IdahoReloader  3 роки тому +3

      Lee says technically you can't use this for 9mm since the cases are tapered. That said, I've heard that the 9mm Makarov die does work. I've been unable to find a die to test this but once I do, I'll post an updated video.

    • @cocinaycocteleriaconjunjun7823
      @cocinaycocteleriaconjunjun7823 3 роки тому +1

      @@IdahoReloader thank you. I live in Meridian Idaho

  • @PlayingWithFireOutdoors
    @PlayingWithFireOutdoors Місяць тому

    Are you running a high pressure load? My gen 3 G22 doesn't seem to produce this issue.

    • @IdahoReloader
      @IdahoReloader  Місяць тому

      No, even factory loads will cause this issue in Glocks. But if your shooting your reloads in a Glock and resizing it's not as evident.

  • @bookiefpv
    @bookiefpv 3 місяці тому +1

    As soon as you said quick process, you can't put it in.