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Posted: 5/17/2023 6:54:06 PM EDT
Does anyone know where to get 7.5 FK dies for the brno 7.5?
Link Posted: 5/17/2023 11:59:41 PM EDT
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Link Posted: 5/18/2023 12:13:27 AM EDT
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So - a 7.5 FK 9r?
Link Posted: 5/18/2023 12:52:26 AM EDT
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Yes sir. A gentleman from another forum has done detailed testing of a shrunk down tokarev round  from a glock 35 platform.  He's getting over 2000 fps..but the glock 20 7.5FK is not only longer oal but also a wider round meaning with careful work ups 2000 fps would only be a baseline...
Link Posted: 5/18/2023 12:57:39 AM EDT
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That's a lot of heat for a pistol round. G20 compatible, right?

Edit: already answered. Pretty cool.
Link Posted: 5/18/2023 6:46:05 AM EDT
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in the early 80's a friend and I wildcatted a 30/30 case to 7mm... 7x51 RMS (Rimmed Mickewicz Snyder)... I had won a set of Redding dies at an IHMSA silhouette match, we had Clymer make a reamer to cut the 7TCU barrels, and then sent the reamer to Redding, and they made the reloading dies,,, so if you have a reamer or one is available, check with someone like Redding or other die companies that have a special order shop
Link Posted: 5/18/2023 10:38:49 AM EDT
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Try CH4D dies.
Link Posted: 5/22/2023 11:13:52 AM EDT
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Redding engineering set up fees are spendy to say the very least.
But a email to their tech people might get you an answer - [email protected]
I think RCBS is out of the custom die business and that is where Huntington Die Specialties got custom stuff.
One might consider checking with Hornady
Link Posted: 5/22/2023 11:44:25 AM EDT
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If the mags were in stock I'd buy one to see if it'll fit in a G20.  Would be better than short loading the rounds.
Link Posted: 5/22/2023 2:05:55 PM EDT
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Redding has not made any dies in this Brno 7.5 round.  They would need reamer print or a handful of fired cases to start work.
Sort of reminds me of a 357 Sig cartridge rather than say a 30 Mauser round.
Link Posted: 5/23/2023 8:55:11 AM EDT
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Yes sir. A gentleman from another forum has done detailed testing of a shrunk down tokarev round  from a glock 35 platform.  He's getting over 2000 fps..but the glock 20 7.5FK is not only longer oal but also a wider round meaning with careful work ups 2000 fps would only be a baseline...
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Could you link us? That sounds awesome. I always wanted a 7.62x25 Glock.
Link Posted: 5/23/2023 9:21:29 AM EDT
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Could you link us? That sounds awesome. I always wanted a 7.62x25 Glock.
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Link Posted: 5/23/2023 9:40:47 AM EDT
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Could you link us? That sounds awesome. I always wanted a 7.62x25 Glock.
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Quoted:  Yes sir. A gentleman from another forum has done detailed testing of a shrunk down tokarev round  from a glock 35 platform.  He's getting over 2000 fps..but the glock 20 7.5FK is not only longer oal but also a wider round meaning with careful work ups 2000 fps would only be a baseline...


Could you link us? That sounds awesome. I always wanted a 7.62x25 Glock.


Sounds more like .30 Luger - 7.65x21mm, running .32 ACP bullets, and pushing the pressures.  You're not going to fit very many 7.62x25mm rounds in a Glock 35 magwell, even if you're running an adapted metal mag.
Link Posted: 5/23/2023 10:34:54 AM EDT
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Sounds more like .30 Luger - 7.65x21mm, running .32 ACP bullets, and pushing the pressures.  You're not going to fit very many 7.62x25mm rounds in a Glock 35 magwell, even if you're running an adapted metal mag.
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Quoted:  Yes sir. A gentleman from another forum has done detailed testing of a shrunk down tokarev round  from a glock 35 platform.  He's getting over 2000 fps..but the glock 20 7.5FK is not only longer oal but also a wider round meaning with careful work ups 2000 fps would only be a baseline...


Could you link us? That sounds awesome. I always wanted a 7.62x25 Glock.


Sounds more like .30 Luger - 7.65x21mm, running .32 ACP bullets, and pushing the pressures.  You're not going to fit very many 7.62x25mm rounds in a Glock 35 magwell, even if you're running an adapted metal mag.
Correct, Tok is over a tenth longer than .45/10mm.  You'd have to load it short, even if you were using say Para mags.  If you were using Glock mags you'd be better off just using .30 Luger.
Link Posted: 5/23/2023 12:25:21 PM EDT
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Correct, Tok is over a tenth longer than .45/10mm.  You'd have to load it short, even if you were using say Para mags.  If you were using Glock mags you'd be better off just using .30 Luger.
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Quoted:  Yes sir. A gentleman from another forum has done detailed testing of a shrunk down tokarev round  from a glock 35 platform.  He's getting over 2000 fps..but the glock 20 7.5FK is not only longer oal but also a wider round meaning with careful work ups 2000 fps would only be a baseline...


Could you link us? That sounds awesome. I always wanted a 7.62x25 Glock.


Sounds more like .30 Luger - 7.65x21mm, running .32 ACP bullets, and pushing the pressures.  You're not going to fit very many 7.62x25mm rounds in a Glock 35 magwell, even if you're running an adapted metal mag.


Correct, Tok is over a tenth longer than .45/10mm.  You'd have to load it short, even if you were using say Para mags.  If you were using Glock mags you'd be better off just using .30 Luger.


Tok would be sweet out of a 40/41 w/ metal mags though, no?
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