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  • BHAVIN
    I reload and shoot them in a couple of Glock 40's and have never had any issues. Here are the reasons I believe it isn't an issue for me. I cull my brass very well keeping an eye out for severely bulged cases. I load plinking target loads if they were loaded hotter with higher pressure it might be an issue. I check all of my rounds in a check gauge as my last reloading step.
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  • bpost
    Do a search on the subject there are many discussions about the issue. The issue with lead bullets is a bit more complex but jacketed bullets are no problem out of a standard Glock.
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  • alan self
    Thanks. Been lookin for a carry gun. Every time I find something that seem just right something turns out wrong. Started lookin at a Glock 27 looked like it would fit. Then seen this about reloading for them. Hope I can find a range that has one to rent. Would like to try one out first. Just call me cheap.
    Me and that search just don't get along. Functional illiterate with these computers !
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  • bpost
    quote:Originally posted by alan self
    Thanks. Been lookin for a carry gun. Every time I find something that seem just right something turns out wrong. Started lookin at a Glock 27 looked like it would fit. Then seen this about reloading for them. Hope I can find a range that has one to rent. Would like to try one out first. Just call me cheap.
    Me and that search just don't get along. Functional illiterate with these computers !


    Up at the top right part of the page under the GunBroker.com Message Forums is a list of tabs starting with Home, the next to last tab is for Search. If you put Glock reload in the search box it will give you many threads and posts about the subject. It is a great way to see many opinions and stories about the subject.

    It is WISE, not cheap to test shoot a gun before you buy it. holding it in your hand is one thing, firing it for fit and function in your hand, will be the acid test.
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