Chuckbuster
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That's a different tool than I am currently using. Mine looks like a bullet seating die...I'm pretty sure Lee calls it a crimp die.
Fine print:
Glock Cases: We do not recommend "fixing" cases fired in pistols with unsupported chambers, because there is no way to make them safe once they have bulged. The case wall is thinned where it bulges, and resizing the outside of the case back down to the correct diameter does not restore the case back to its original thickness. If this case is fired in a pistol with an unsupported chamber again, and this thinned section of brass happens to line up with the unsupported part of the chamber, there is a high probability that the case will rupture.
9mm is a better first calibre if you plan to reload or shoot reloads.


A crimp die is used to crimp the case mouth. The bulges happen at the back of the case. These can be corrected by pushing through a die of some sort. However, the brass will never be quite the same. Glocked-up brass can be identified by rectangular primer impacts.
Just don't buy a Glock and you will be fine![]()
Fine print:
Glock Cases: We do not recommend "fixing" cases fired in pistols with unsupported chambers, because there is no way to make them safe once they have bulged. The case wall is thinned where it bulges, and resizing the outside of the case back down to the correct diameter does not restore the case back to its original thickness. If this case is fired in a pistol with an unsupported chamber again, and this thinned section of brass happens to line up with the unsupported part of the chamber, there is a high probability that the case will rupture.
9mm is a better first calibre if you plan to reload or shoot reloads.
Since the Gen 3 came out the Glocks support the case as well as any other pistol. The Gen 1 & 2 Glocks had the unsupported area at the 6 oclock position on the case. Oversize chambers is the major problem now. My Dillon dies seem to manage the brass well enough.
Have you any evidence of the high lighted statement or are you repeating internet lore?![]()
Take Care
Bob




























