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Thread: 9x21 dies for a glock?

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    9x21 dies for a glock?

    Was sold 9x21 luger hornady dies for reloading s glock which says 9x19 on the box? Are these the right dies? Ta

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    9x21 was invented for country's that ban military calibers.
    Due to the small extra grunt it was popular with some pistol shooters who were trying to make major power factor.

    I'm fairly sure that as long as you set the over all loaded length right that you should be fine. But wait for someone with more knowledge to chime in! I have loaded both but had separate dies.
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    Maybe check that the pistol still has a 9x19 barrel fitted
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    They are fine for reloading 9x19 my set i reload my 9mm is a 9x21 set and got told by several people that its fine to do so as someone said it was for the above reasons

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    Um, not so sure about that.

    9x21 is a race gun caliber.

    Your glock would be 9x19, to my knowledge Uncle Gaston never made one in 9x21.

    It's a straight wall case, so provided you resize enough of the case it might work. Drop a resized case I to the chamber, you should get a nice thunk when it hits the front. The other area that could cause issues is mouth flaring...

    Be interested to hear how it works in the end.
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    The dies worked excellently and the sleeve in the seating die is a great idea, only bad side is followed adi manual for load and its too light to cycle slide and only 850fps. Now have to pull 450 bullets and up the powder ��

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    You loaded 450 rounds without testing some?.
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    Quote Originally Posted by veitnamcam View Post
    You loaded 450 rounds without testing some?.
    Must have loaded more because he shot them and still has 450 to pull
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    Ouch !
    Load, testfire, then load more !

 

 

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