Private | |
Industry | firearms |
Founded | 1982 |
Founder | Peter Pi, Sr. |
Headquarters | Sturgis, South Dakota, U.S. |
Products | ammunition |
Parent | Dakota Ammo Incorporated |
Website | http://www.corbon.com |
Cor-Bon/Glaser LLC is a manufacturer of small arms ammunition.
Based in Sturgis, South Dakota, Cor-Bon/Glaser Ammunition originated when Peter Pi Sr. started making handgun hunting ammo back in 1982 because the commonly available ammunition at that time was performing poorly. Pi noticed that holllow point ammunition would not expand and went about creating a line of ammunition with reliable expansion. Pi's philosophy in creating his line of ammunition can be summed up by this quote: "Velocity is the key to making hollowpoint bullets work. The added velocity assures that the hollowpoint will open up even if plugged with material. This reduces the risk of overpenetration and allows the action of the hollowpoint bullet to dump the available energy into the target."
In June 2011 Cor-bon opened the Law Enforcement Training Center (CLETC) in Sturgis, SD. The center offers several state of the art shooting ranges to better law enforcement officers in the skills of shooting.
Cor-bon produces several product lines of ammunition:
Glaser Safety Slug has several product lines:
Note: Some of these products produce Plus P pressures. Do not use in your firearms unless you know for certain it is Plus P capable!
Cor-Bon designed and developed the .32 NAA, essentially a .380 ACP case necked-down to a .32 caliber bullet, and the NAA Guardian .32 NAA pocket pistol in partnership with North American Arms (NAA). At the 2004 SHOT Show, Cor-Bon and NAA introduced their jointly developed .25 NAA.
.400 Cor-Bon is a Cor-Bon cartridge that was developed in 1997.
Cor-bon is owned by Dakota Ammo Incorporated makers of firearms and ammunition.