![]() ![]() Iran (relating to nuclear weapons) (trade sanctions (including an arms embargo) and transit control) Iran (relating to human rights) (trade sanctions including an arms embargo, and transit control) Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (arms embargo and transit control) #Starline 9mm brass licenseAny countries not listed will require an individual export license which may take upto 12 weeks to be granted before we can dispatch the order:Ĭountries that we are not able to export to as per the government trade embargoe register are as follows:Īfghanistan (trade sanctions including an arms embargo, and transit control)Īrmenia (arms embargo, trade controls, and transit control)Īzerbaijan (arms embargo, trade controls, and transit control)īelarus (trade sanctions including an arms embargo, and transit control)īurma (Myanmar) (trade sanctions including an arms embargo, and transit control)Ĭentral African Republic (trade sanctions including an arms embargo, and transit control)Ĭhina (People’s Republic other than the Special Administrative Regions) (arms embargo and transit control)ĭemocratic People’s Republic of Korea (trade sanctions including an arms embargo, and transit control)ĭemocratic Republic of the Congo (trade sanctions including an arms embargo, and transit control) Our open export license covers the following countries. End user statements and nescessary import documention will be requested by Reloading UK via email when required. ![]() Please note that Brass, Bullets, Powder, Primers and ammunition fall within the Hazardous Materials category when leaving the UK therefore higher postage costs may be quoted. Postage costs to your specific country will be shown upon checkout and is calculated on a weight basis from the items held within your shopping cart. Quinetic Hammer / Bullet Puller (Hand Held, On Press)Īll products purchasable through the Reloading UK website can be dispatched worldwide to any non embargoed countries listed within the gov.uk listings however an end user statement may be required for export outside of the UK. Priming Tool and Shell Holder (On Press, Off Press) #Starline 9mm brass manualScales (Manual Digital, Manual Balance Beam, Digital Powder System) Powder Measure (On Press, Stand Alone, Digital Powder System) #Starline 9mm brass fullReloading Press (Single Stage, Turret, Progressive)ĭie Set ( Neck Sizing Die Set, Full Length Sizing Die Set)Ĭase Trimmer (On Press Trimming, Lathe Type Trimmer, Power Trimming Kits)Ĭleaning Equipment (Dry Vibratory Tumbler, Ultra Sonic Cleaner, Wet Rotary Tumbler) The answer is very complex and needs to be answered in full either via a telephone conversation or via email, however the basic equipment is as follows: I don't even own a 9mm.We get asked very often by people that are new to reloading, what equipment they require to start with. My "GRxed" brass is still being used my me.long since our local police went back to 9mm, because female officers had difficulty qualifying with the. ![]() Regular dies just couldn't size them down low enough. 40's around my neck of the woods.so I have a good deal of. I got to pick up brass from police training meets (they had Glocks), back when they were using. The damaged "Glocked" brass as such became known from those hot reloads, was never intended by Redding or Lee for that matter to be "fixed" and reused. HOWEVER brass that was damaged by shooting really hot reloads in those Glocks, was more pronounced than the slight barely noticeable bulge that made the cases hard to chamber in reloads of normal factory loads. 40 S&W cases, and they have lasted just fine. I use the Redding GRx dies that smooth out. Remington corrected theirs.so is Starline on the light side? Wouldn't know, never bought any.all my police pickup is Winchester. I haven't heard any complaints about Starline brass being too light. That said, there was more fault all right, Remington brass in those days was a bit light and they were damaged easily.but equally, people reloading too hot were also to blame. ![]() Those who were around during that time know that Glock at first said the problem was reloads.their guns weren't made for "reloads." They took some heat and changed the chamber design. I'm reminded of the saying, "those who don't learn from history are doomed to repeat it." "Glock Perfection" wasn't.they finally redesigned their chambers and the problem went away for the most part with. IMO the blame is with the guys who design pistols with unsupported chambers. ![]()
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