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Picked this up today. Been wanting a 1911 for some time and really liked the Kimber so did a little dealin and tradin and this is what I ended up with.Also put a few rounds through it. This thing is sweet.
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| Senior Member Join Date: Jan 2009 Location: Central fla
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| thoughs on the kimbers.
I shot the brother in laws in new kimber a couple of weeks ago& I could see my self owning a 1911 style firearm,I was out and looking at kimber yesterday& the concences at the local shops were don't get a kimber with out a gunsmith to polish& go threw the gun it would be unreliable FTE,FTF,etc,opinoins please.
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| sorry mtm.
I didn't mean to hijack your thread,I ve been sick as a dog& when i looked at your new kimberI got to pushing key's a not paying attention.
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Dont worry about it. The guys at the shop I got this at said it is a very reliable gun. Also been reading on other forums and seems like there is a breakin period when alot of this stuff happens but after there should be no problems. I put 50 rds through it today and no problems. Very good shooter.
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Finished the break in last weekend. Went to the range today and the only problem I had was with a mag that wouldnt seat all the way. Gun Shop? Range traded me a new one as this is where I bought the bad one. No problems after.Now just have to clean it and get it strapped on as I believe it just became my primary carry.
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Both my Kimber 1911's are supremely reliable. I think the guys at your gun shop obviously don't own Kimbers.
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