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Slugger
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posted April 11, 2001 09:21 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for Slugger   Click Here to Email Slugger     Edit/Delete Message     Reply w/Quote   Search for more posts by Slugger      
I've heard the rumors of redesigned Cor-Bon .32acp ammo. Will there be an easy way to tell the difference (diff box or OAL)?

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Clark Kent
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posted April 11, 2001 05:12 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Clark Kent     Edit/Delete Message     Reply w/Quote   Search for more posts by Clark Kent      
I contacted CorBon several weeks ago asking about this, and the answer was that their ammo works just fine in our P32 thank-you-very-much. It's too expensive for me to try on just their word. I'll wait for more info.

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scromer
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posted April 11, 2001 06:37 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for scromer   Click Here to Email scromer     Edit/Delete Message     Reply w/Quote   Search for more posts by scromer      
Someone posted either here or over on Glock Talk about buying some new Cor-Bon and the length being much longer than the 0.890 posted on Golden Loki's ammo comparison page. I have seen this same topic discussed serveral times and the consensus is that Cor-Bon has changed their specs to help with the rim lock problem. I put the Wollf +10% springs in my magazines and I've been through three boxes of the old Cor-Bon stuff with no rim-lock problems at all.

YMMV

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Clark Kent
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posted April 12, 2001 08:28 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Clark Kent     Edit/Delete Message     Reply w/Quote   Search for more posts by Clark Kent      
Scromer - Thanx for the tip on the Wolff springs. I've put them in magazines for other guns. I'll order a couple for the P32 -- not only to avoid rimlock but because the Wolffs last longer.

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scromer
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posted April 12, 2001 10:04 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for scromer   Click Here to Email scromer     Edit/Delete Message     Reply w/Quote   Search for more posts by scromer      
Clark,

I also changed my recoil springs to the Wollf 13lb set. Since then, the only problem I have had is when I limp wristed on purpose just to see what would happen. Then the slide did not close completely. I just tapped the back of the slide and it slammed home and I was back to shooting.

Stephen

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