Is the .400 Corbon a dead cartridge ? I have a barrel for my Glock 21 I was thinking of trying in my Glock 21. My reasoning is that I really like the 10 mm caliber but too poor to afford another pistol (right now anyway ;-). However, I would rather not embark on a new caliber if it will soon be defunct. My medium caliber favorite is .357 sig which I like and I have many other .45 acp pieces so I this is not really a substitute, just an addition. Sort of another answer to the ideal general-purpose pistol cartidge question.
Is the .400 Corbon Dead?
Are the 10 mm. and .357 Sig dying off?
This post talks about blown and flattened primers in 1911's but that may not apply to the Glock.
http://forums.1911forum.com/showthread.php?t=45798
There is some good general info here:
http://www.recguns.com/Sources/IVG12.html
Is the .400 Corbon Dead?
Are the 10 mm. and .357 Sig dying off?
This post talks about blown and flattened primers in 1911's but that may not apply to the Glock.
http://forums.1911forum.com/showthread.php?t=45798
There is some good general info here:
http://www.recguns.com/Sources/IVG12.html