What to do with empty cartridges of 9mm

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Re: What to do with empty cartridges of 9mm

Post by BJL » Fri Mar 27, 2009 2:17 am

9 mm largo? Is it a Spanish pistol? Field strip the gun, check the firing pin/hammer.
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Re: What to do with empty cartridges of 9mm

Post by mundaire » Fri Mar 27, 2009 9:26 am

Another thing I wanted to ask is that most of my bullets have a dent marked at the center... Is that normal or is my dealer cheating on me.....
So you have procured duds and are trying to shoot them in your pistol? :roll:
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Re: What to do with empty cartridges of 9mm

Post by Risala » Fri Mar 27, 2009 9:51 am

mundaire wrote:
Another thing I wanted to ask is that most of my bullets have a dent marked at the center... Is that normal or is my dealer cheating on me.....
So you have procured duds and are trying to shoot them in your pistol? :roll:
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Re: What to do with empty cartridges of 9mm

Post by simar » Wed May 06, 2009 11:50 am

9mm largo isn't a very common cartridge in the west. If you haven't gotten into reloading but have bullets, powder, primers, die set and press available; then you can start looking into reloading. If not, then sell what you cant use...

For 9mm largo, one of my friends uses a 124gr bullet 6.0 grains of power pistol with a cci 500 primer and 1100fps.

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Re: What to do with empty cartridges of 9mm

Post by kenhypno » Wed Jun 15, 2011 2:03 pm

can a person without a license possess empty cartriges? i want them ! :D
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Re: What to do with empty cartridges of 9mm

Post by Vineet » Wed Jun 15, 2011 10:12 pm

mundaire wrote:You can put up a "for sale" ad on IFG for the empties, they are just brass scrap so should not be any legal issues involved
Abhijeet already answered your question two years ago

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Re: What to do with empty cartridges of 9mm

Post by xl_target » Wed Jun 15, 2011 11:41 pm

For those who are interested: All about 9mm Largo
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Re: What to do with empty cartridges of 9mm

Post by rraju2805 » Thu Jun 16, 2011 6:28 am

xl_target wrote:For those who are interested: All about 9mm Largo
Dear , xl_target

Thanx a lot for the link.
I know many info about 9mm lagro.

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Re: What to do with empty cartridges of 9mm

Post by dr.jayakumar » Thu Jun 16, 2011 8:35 am

i gave off few empty catridges of 315 to make key chains?

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Re: What to do with empty cartridges of 9mm

Post by rraju2805 » Thu Jun 16, 2011 8:42 am

dr.jayakumar wrote:i gave off few empty catridges of 315 to make key chains?
This is a great idea... :idea:

can i get a key chain ?

What is the cost of it ? 8)
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Re: What to do with empty cartridges of 9mm

Post by goon » Thu Jun 16, 2011 9:24 am

Hi,
I realize this is an old discussion but I figured I would still join it. Reloading for a handgun is not at all difficult, provided that you can get components. To reload 9mm Largo boxer primed brass you will need small pistol primers, a suitable powder, and 9mm (.355 inch) bullets somewhere around 115 to 130 grains. Sorry for the English measurements - I am not sure what they work out to in metric. But if helps you any, there are 7000 grains in one pound, so perhaps you could use this for a conversion if necessary.
You would also need a reloading press and reloading dies for 9mm Largo. A used reloading press would probably run you about $60 US on ebay and 9mm Largo reloading dies will cost you about $35 for a new set. If carbide dies are available, I would advise you to get them instead of steel. Carbide dies can shatter if dropped on a hard surface, but you also will not need to lube your casings during resizing.
I don't know if it's legal for you to order these things from the US, but I don't think there is anything inherently illegal about them. They're really just pieces of machined steel. If you can get yourself legally set up with the necessary tools and components in India and need any advice, please feel free to ask me. I've been reloading for twelve years for various handgun and rifle cartridges and would be glad to help.

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