I reload for a Glock 22 and also pick up a lot of 9mm and 40 brass shot in Glocks.
I size them in my ordinary Lee carbide sizing die and use a Lee Factory crimp die to finish the loaded round. Never had a problem yet.
When buying sizing dies, there are those made with ordinary steel and those with a carbide insert. ordinary steel dies require that the brass cases are lubed. A pain. If you buy carbide, no lube is required. Buy carbide!! A no-brainer. I use both Lee and RCBS and have a slight preference for Lee because the decapping pin is stronger.
I have never really paid much attention to the Glock bulge on pick up brass. My own loads are not hot and I don't think there is any bulge at all.
I load only cast lead bullets. Very cheap at about $60/1000. All my pistols get a couple passes with a bronze or stainless steel brush when i get home from the range. This cleans out the little bit of lead deposits, so it does not build up. I have not noticed that the Glocks lead up more than others, but I have not really tried to notice. Again, my loads are not hot, so maybe this means less leading.




























