GMI Press and Dies

Folks unfortunately we have very little presence here in terms of adaptation by AGN members. Honorable mentions are @SorenDrost @aroundlocks @Spinach and @Souhaib . The idea is simple, Press is for anyone who is looking to make thousands upon thousands of slugs especially the commercial manufacturers, but the other 2 tools SOC and SlugMaster is like the ultimate powerhouse of slug making equipment that fits in the pocket and made to last a lifetime.

Ideally the press is not for everyone, but SOC and SlugMaster is for everyone. because they are affordable to acquire and have built in features that enables the learning curve, (Skills needed to learn swaging slugs without the need for expensive press or commitment).

So that makes GMI versatile as it doesn't require arm and leg to get started with its portable tools. Or if need be we have the press! or....... here is the interesting part- you can use your reloading press or any other slug swaging press with our dies- we will bring in the adapters before Christmas this year.
 
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Enjoying my 16 gr slugs in .177 👍😃🎯

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Even if they look reputable is very difficult to choose them without any review. I think they just stepped into this world and need more time to be competitive with the major brand. So Gmi users do not be shy☠️

Hi buddy, what is the BC of these slugs? can you show any group as well? thanks
Hello @Esab , We have been here since 2018-19, Just when FX airguns took interest in working on the slug liner based on Matt's Input and Neilsen slugs. We do not compete with major brands because we make tools not slugs and our philosophy is Self sustainability rather than outright competition,

Now speaking about competition 2 RMAC PMC titles, NRL 22 PRS world championship is won by Patriot javelins ( we made those dies! ) So we deliver on what the partner demands. But we will give the option to make absolute high BC solid slugs or absolute mushrooming design or the regular Hollow point slugs,

total 3 design types and 3 die types and it will work on almost all presses.

Is this GMI Engineering, freedom press?

Its our Gen 1 SOC kit, made in 177 in the year 2020, currently we are at Gen 4 SOC and freedom press in 177 is under works.- Going to UK, again a non AGN member.
No different company
It is GMI. Pointy slugs were a thing back then, until we brought the proper Blunt rounded nose in our lineup in 2021-22.
 
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Just a few general comments from me.
Getting a few test slugs doesn't work. Tried it, bought thousands of then ended up with scrap lead . Manufacturing variance etc.

What you need is your barrel diameter then order a swage kit suitable. Slug the barrel.

Be prepared to see variables once you start swaging, it took me months to work out temperature changes the outcome.
Now I only swage in a stable temperature room, 21 Celsius.

Lead quality and consistency. I've used a few sources, recycling Zan and jsb have proven consistent. Recycling crap 😉 Lead wire purchase, for me has been a lottery.

Swaging is no instant fix, it's a learning curve. A positive hobby development that with practice, provides consistency.

I've only the basic SOC kit second hand, thanks @aroundlocks. Plus a press. For me that works. It's a hobby.

I'm not in the USA but if anyone wants some samples in .22 in Europe I'm happy to oblige.

I'm saving for a GMI .177 swage. 😉 Another GMI chapter.🙂

No connection with GMI, simply a swage user.
 
Just a few general comments from me.
Getting a few test slugs doesn't work. Tried it, bought thousands of then ended up with scrap lead . Manufacturing variance etc.

What you need is your barrel diameter then order a swage kit suitable. Slug the barrel.

Be prepared to see variables once you start swaging, it took me months to work out temperature changes the outcome.
Now I only swage in a stable temperature room, 21 Celsius.

Lead quality and consistency. I've used a few sources, recycling Zan and jsb have proven consistent. Recycling crap 😉 Lead wire purchase, for me has been a lottery.

Swaging is no instant fix, it's a learning curve. A positive hobby development that with practice, provides consistency.

I've only the basic SOC kit second hand, thanks @aroundlocks. Plus a press. For me that works. It's a hobby.

I'm not in the USA but if anyone wants some samples in .22 in Europe I'm happy to oblige.

I'm saving for a GMI .177 swage. 😉 Another GMI chapter.🙂

No connection with GMI, simply a swage user.
where do you get the lead wire from?
 
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where do you get the lead wire from?
First 3 kgs I purchased in Bulgaria, the wire was rubbish, next purchase was direct from Zan slugs, excellent lead wire.

Lately I'm recycling unused pellets and slugs, it's working good. Reusing ammo that was previously rubbish.

My lead stock is ok, can't see me buying any more wire.
 
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Corbin swaging press Kit. I’m looking at one thought about get compressor big enough to fill tanks. But now I thinking of trying this. Sold one of my motorcycles. So now I’ve got to decide! I was trying to find some videos of 25 slugs accuracy from this press but samples would be great
Contact Corbin. They will send you samples.
 
Anyone who not heard of gmi slug swageing dies " I can tell you now they are second to none.
They are incredibly well engineered to super fine tolerances and price wise are incredible value for money.
So even if you have their basic dies you know you are getting quality.
As with anything the preparation is the key to the overall quality of the slug you swage" ken has fulfilled his part in the making of the die.
 
Anyone who not heard of gmi slug swageing dies " I can tell you now they are second to none.
They are incredibly well engineered to super fine tolerances and price wise are incredible value for money.
So even if you have their basic dies you know you are getting quality.
As with anything the preparation is the key to the overall quality of the slug you swage" ken has fulfilled his part in the making of the die.
Totally agree 👍.
 
Anyone who not heard of gmi slug swageing dies " I can tell you now they are second to none.
They are incredibly well engineered to super fine tolerances and price wise are incredible value for money.
So even if you have their basic dies you know you are getting quality.
As with anything the preparation is the key to the overall quality of the slug you swage" ken has fulfilled his part in the making of the die.
Ok you sold me on them. I got to get one.
 
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