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9mm Case & Ammunition Gauge PATENTED - Check Your Reloads & Ammo - Free Shipping

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  • Brand: The Shooters Box
  • Condition: New
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • MPN: 9mm CASE GAUGE
  • Model: 9mm Case And Cartridge Gauge
  • Refund will be given as: Money back or replacement (buyer's choice)
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • 1000 Units in Stock
  • Location:Malden, Massachusetts
  • Ships to:Worldwide
  • Condition:New
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45ACP Case & Ammunition Gauge - For Checking Your Reloads & Ammo<br>The Shooters Box Patented Cartridge Gauge For 9MM Luger<br>Now with Patent Pending Overall Length Indicator Cut !<br>With our brand new advanced Patented Tri-Step and Patent Pending Overall Length Indicator design you will get the best most advanced cartridge measuring gauge made today!<br>The new patent pending design incorporates a cut in the base of the gauge that measures the minimum and maximum overall acceptable length for your cartridge.<br>Until now there was no easy way to measure the minimum acceptable overall length of your loaded ammunition.  Now with this<br>revolutionary design<br>it's so<br>easy<br>it takes less than a second! Simply drop a loaded cartridge into the gauge and make sure the bullet tip doesn't extend past the gauge base or be less than the bottom of the groove cut in the base of the gauge<br>(see pictures for diagram explanation).<br>No longer is it necessary to measure each cartridge with your calipers, taking time and aggravation. This gauge<br>DOES IT ALL!<br>These new patented and patent pending gauges measure all important aspects of your ammunition.<br>Chamber Headspace<br>Maximum Case Length<br>Minimum Case Length<br>Cartridge Diameter<br>Maximum Overall Cartridge Length<br>Minimum Overall Cartridge Length (NEW FEATURE!)<br>No need for multiple gauges or to measure each cartridge with calipers, this is an all in one gauge!<br>The Shooters Box case and ammunition gauges are manufactured right here in Malden Massachusetts, by American workers on American machines!<br>The Shooters Box case and ammunition gauges are manufactured right here in Malden Massachusetts, by American workers on American machines! Made from Stainless Steel and built to last a lifetime. Each gauge is manufactured to  S.A.A.M.I. (Sporting Arms and Ammunition Manufacturers Institute) chamber /  headspace specifications. The gauge will measure the maximum cartridge length  (full overall length), the minimum and maximum case length, the maximum case diameter, the minimum and maximum headspace. and now will measure the minimum overall cartridge length!  A loaded cartridge should fit freely and easily into the gauge. A cartridge that does fit properly may not  correspond to the proper chamber dimensions.<br>The difference between the top step (face) of the gauge and the middle step shows the maximum allowed chamber headspace.<br>The middle step shows the maximum allowed case length.  A loaded cartridge that is inserted into the gauge should not be higher than the middle step.<br>The bottom step shows the minimum allowed case length.  A loaded cartridge that is inserted into the gauge should not be lower than the bottom step.<br>The bottom of the gauge indicates the maximum overall acceptable overall cartridge length and the ‘groove’ in the bottom of the gauge shows the minimum acceptable overall cartridge length.  See the picture for more information.<br>Our innovative patented 3 step face design will measure the minimum case length (lower step), maximum case length (middle step), and also show you  the SAAMI specs for maximum allowed chamber headspace (difference between middle and upper step which is the face of the gauge). See pictures for more  information.<br>Place a clean cartridge into the gauge and make sure that it completely seats by itself with no assistance to seat it. The head of the brass should sit within the lower and middle step of the gauge. If the cartridge sits higher than the middle step then your brass might be too long.  If the head of the brass sits below the lowest step then your brass may be too short or the bullet crimp is too much.  It's easy to check by eye or finger  tip feel or with the help of a straight edge or steel rule. With the cartridge in the gauge,  check the backside to make sure the tip (bullet end) is not protruding outside  the back face of the gauge. If the tip of the bullet protrudes from the end of  the gauge the entire cartridge is longer than the maximum allowed cartridge length. If the bullet is lower than the groove cut in the bottom of the gauge the overall cartridge length is too short.  If the cartridge does not easily drop into the gauge without assistance there is most likely something wrong with the dimensions of your cartridge and the ammo may or may not fit your firearm.  Any ammunition shown in the pictures is for representation purposes and is not included with this purchase.<br>Complete Satisfaction Guaranteed !<br>WARNING!!!