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bookemdano
12-29-2009, 09:55 PM
I bought a box of cor-bon 9mm jacketed hollow point 115 gr defense +p ammo.I haven't tried it yet , but noticed when I loaded it into my cw9 mag that they were about an 1/8 in. shorter than the target ammo I regularly use.Is this ok? Will I have any FTF or FTE due to the shorter length? Any input would be greatly appr.:cool:
jocko
12-30-2009, 03:44 AM
I bought a box of cor-bon 9mm jacketed hollow point 115 gr defense +p ammo.I haven't tried it yet , but noticed when I loaded it into my cw9 mag that they were about an 1/8 in. shorter than the target ammo I regularly use.Is this ok? Will I have any FTF or FTE due to the shorter length? Any input would be greatly appr.:cool:
IT WILL WORK PERFECTLY. I shoot it in my PM9 and love it, nice round IMO.. and hot to.
Wayne's World
12-30-2009, 06:05 AM
I use "Cor-Bon" 9mm, myself.
I do think that the lead I use is a little heaver.
127 gr. bullets?
I also noticed the length to be shorter in the clip.
After two clips full (at the range), No failures - No worries.
They are hot though. "IMO"
Ol'coot
12-30-2009, 06:21 AM
These are also my preferred defense load and the feed and function perfectly from my PM9.
bookemdano
12-30-2009, 09:28 AM
Thanks guys.I was told they were the preferred choice by law enforcement also.They are costly though.I guess you can't put a price on saving our lives and our family.I figured they would be ok.
jocko
12-30-2009, 10:18 AM
none of these good defense rounds are cheap. buy a couple boxes, text one box out, use the other box for carry purposes. Every month at least, shoot out that carry magazine with your defense ammo and start with new fresh stuff. Don't let defense ammo ride in your defense carry gun for months at a time. Strange things can happen over time. Oil has a way of running and penetrating where we don't want it to, such as maybe behind the primers etc and we won't know if we have a du until we pull that trigger. Best to test that out at least once a month, at the range, empty the magazine, reload and carry for the time that you have alotted it..
Ryder
12-31-2009, 04:14 PM
Corbon 115 DPX is all that i use, has been 100 % reliable in my PM9 so far. As others have said, i dont allow my carry ammo to stay in my mags for more than a month or so at a time before i fire them off and reload with fresh rounds.,
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