Corbin Manufacturing & Supply Inc. is now under new ownership. They've updated and streamlined their website. You can now signup for an account with Corbin and it will keep track of your shopping cart, orders, payments, shipping, your wishlist, etc. On the site you will see that they now offer swaging press and die packages for airgunners as well as other quality-built swaging accessories. I've ordered multiple items from them and I can say that their service is decent. This is a busy shop and communication can be slow. It's easier to reach someone via email than by phone. I've placed several calls and left messages and did not always receive a call back. I've had a couple emails that went unanswered and required a followup. However, when I did get a reply I was well taken care of. I've also experienced times where I thought I was forgotten and when I picked up my phone to call, it rang (on my end before dialing) and it was Kelly or someone else calling to provide an update to tell me to expect a package soon (he likes to say "expect a big box soon"). I would have to say that Kelly has been especially helpful to me time and again. Shipping times can be slow, but they do provide tracking information via email once your order ships. I think my orders took about 1 - 1.5 months to reach me. Some of this is my doing for asking that all items in my orders to be shipped together. My orders were held up on a couple of occasions due to the wait for custom parts. I haven't been using the products long enough to give a confident endorsement of them at this point, but I trust in the brand until I have reason not to. Their products are not cheap. If I were a machinist, I 'd probably try to make some of the smaller parts (press accessories and replacement parts) for myself. I made my purchases thinking that I would have and use some of these things for decades. If you've read my posts, you can see that I've researched swaging products for at least a year 2.5 years before purchasing (I have an AGN thread starting in 2021 asking about swaging setups). So I don't say this lightly. If anything occurs that needs to be disclosed, I will edit this post. As it stands, Corbin gets the thumbs up from me.
Visit their site here https://www.corbins.com/
Visit their site here https://www.corbins.com/
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