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Mntnman:

--- Quote from: APF1013 on January 09, 2018, 03:57:07 PM ---So I cannot shoot a 400 Corbon through a Glock 40, but could only shoot it through a Glock 45 if I had a modified barrel?  What is the point of the 400 Corbon then?

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It is a different caliber. It is not compatible with any Glock. You can get a 400 Corbon barrel for your Glock 21 and be able to shoot that caliber only through that barrel only. It is a wildcat cartridge that just gives you a different option to shoot out of your gun with slight modification.

You should watch this:

shooter:
 
  So I cannot shoot a 400 Corbon through a Glock 40, but could only shoot it through a Glock 45 if I had a modified barrel?  What is the point of the 400 Corbon then?

  there is no point to it, its a useless cal. developed only to sell you different guns and ammo,

Mntnman:
I have handguns capable of shooting 9mm, 40 S&W, and 357 SIG with nothing more than a barrel swap and using the appropriate magazines. I know some folks that use the 40/357 sig mags for all three but I have found it works best to have the proper magazine for the caliber.

Someday I would like to have a G21 and convert it to 460 Rowland. It isn't going to happen any time soon, though.

JimP:

--- Quote ---What is the point of the 400 Corbon then?

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MOAR velocity.

SemperFiGuy:

--- Quote ---What is the point of the 400 Corbon then?
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Gun designers are kinda obsessive and always think that Just One More Caliber is needed.

They are correct.  Otherwise, we'd be stuck with .38SPC, 9mm, and .45ACP.
Plus...You can name it after Yourself or Your Company, if you want.

sfg

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