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Picked up my new Kimber

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So after much research & debate I have decided on a new gun. I have rented multiple different .45s and I chose the 1911 frame. As I looked I realized that I wanted a full size frame. I really enjoyed the bobtail on the new Kimber Super Carry. So... I purchased a new Kimber Super Carry Custom. The gun has a great feel in my hand, and a nice look in the two-tone. I have added pictures, but have not had a chance to clean it or take it to the range. I will post an update after I have had my first range trip.

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Nice gun, a good friend of my just put a down payment on a CDP II Ultra. With everybody buying Kimbers I need to get another gun safe so I can have room to expand and add a few more Kimbers to my inventory.
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She's gorgeous. I'm really digging that bobtail, too. Tell us how she performs after the range. :fire
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Nice firearm there frobert. :thumbs2: as well, I recently purchased a new Kimber Super Carry which will be my daily, if and when I get old wait on me and I'm not in a hurry license from DPS. I'm trying to figure out how to post pics though so until then I just look at mine. Shot a least 100 rounds though it with no issues so I think you'll really enjoy that Kimber. Just don't loose that little tool like I did and have to go and beg borrow and plead to get another one from the shop where I purchased mine. Anyway, great looking firearm! Enjoy it. :woohoo :thumbs2:
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HarleyDave wrote:Nice firearm there frobert. :thumbs2: as well, I recently purchased a new Kimber Super Carry which will be my daily, if and when I get old wait on me and I'm not in a hurry license from DPS. I'm trying to figure out how to post pics though so until then I just look at mine. Shot a least 100 rounds though it with no issues so I think you'll really enjoy that Kimber. Just don't loose that little tool like I did and have to go and beg borrow and plead to get another one from the shop where I purchased mine. Anyway, great looking firearm! Enjoy it. :woohoo :thumbs2:
The "Custom" sized pistols shouldn't need the tool to disassemble the pistol. Only the Pro and Ultra sized pistols need it. But even if you lose the tool, a paper clip converts into a Kimber take down tool in about 2 seconds.
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That is one sweet Kimber! Makes me want to dig my wallet out...again.
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TAM, well I've got the new Kimber super carry from custom shop that I purchased last month and it still does require the tool I think. When I've disassembled it, whole two times, there is a small whole where I insert the tool. Am I doing something wrong. :???:
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Congrats! Range report when ya can.
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That is a beauty you have there. Congrats...I sure do love them 1911's...purrrrrrty!
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Very nice, congratulations. Safe shooting. :fire
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HarleyDave wrote:TAM, well I've got the new Kimber super carry from custom shop that I purchased last month and it still does require the tool I think. When I've disassembled it, whole two times, there is a small whole where I insert the tool. Am I doing something wrong. :???:
I think we are getting some mixed signals here. First off "Custom Shop" guns are not the "Custom" sized models. Kimbers "Custom" sized model has a 5 inch barrel like a "Government" sized colt. The custom sized guns that have a full length guide rod will come with a bushing tool to make take down easier, but it is not required. The "Ultra" (3 inch barrel) and "Pro" (4 inch barrel) sized models will most often require a tool for take down. If you loose the Factory Kimber tool just take a paper clip and bend the tip of it and you have another tool.
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Very nice Frobert :fire
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Nice choice there Frobert. I have been looking at them myself.
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G.A. Heath wrote:
HarleyDave wrote:TAM, well I've got the new Kimber super carry from custom shop that I purchased last month and it still does require the tool I think. When I've disassembled it, whole two times, there is a small whole where I insert the tool. Am I doing something wrong. :???:
I think we are getting some mixed signals here. First off "Custom Shop" guns are not the "Custom" sized models. Kimbers "Custom" sized model has a 5 inch barrel like a "Government" sized colt. The custom sized guns that have a full length guide rod will come with a bushing tool to make take down easier, but it is not required. The "Ultra" (3 inch barrel) and "Pro" (4 inch barrel) sized models will most often require a tool for take down. If you loose the Factory Kimber tool just take a paper clip and bend the tip of it and you have another tool.
Bingo. You're right. I was confusing "Custom Shop" with "Custom Size." And like I said, a paper clip will fix the problem.

Personally, I bought ONE OF THESE for my Kimber Ultra, and I keep it with my other "gun tools." I still have the original takedown tool in the case, but this other one is easier to use.
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