Disappointing 1st time at the range with Kimber Ultra Carry
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kauboy I meant to answer your question. From what I've been reading the majority of the problems have been with the 3" Ultra models due to the extremely sharp angle of the feed ramp. The 4" and 5" models seems to have little to no problems. Supposedly unhappy customers have sent their gun back to Kimber (at the buyer's shipping expense I might add) and they fix whatever the problem is. That's a bit annoying to pay that kind of money for the gun only to have to spend more money to get it to function properly. My $500 XD has been flawless and eaten every type of ammo I have ever fed it and functioned reliably even when it was filthy from being at the lease all weekend.
fadlan12, I've noticed my trigger is not as good as the rental gun I shot at a local range as well. It is not overly stiff, but it does have some creep to it. Hopefully that will smooth out with more range time as well.
fadlan12, I've noticed my trigger is not as good as the rental gun I shot at a local range as well. It is not overly stiff, but it does have some creep to it. Hopefully that will smooth out with more range time as well.
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Mike:Mike from Texas wrote:Since we're talking about the WC mags, they show 2 different ones for the Officer's size 1911. a 7 round (47) and an 8 round (47D).
Here's a link you can use to get model numbers for Wilson's Officer-sized magazines: http://www.wilsoncombat.com/a_magazines_compact.asp.
The 47D you mentioned is what I shoot in my full-sized 1911s. For the Ultra, you'll want one in the 47OX or 47DOX series. The 7-shot 47OX will be flush with the grip if you choose the low-profile model. I have a low-profile that stays in the pistol, and two with base pads in the mag holder. The 8-shot 47DOX is loger, and will stick out from the gun.
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Re: Disappointing 1st time at the range with Kimber Ultra Ca
Forget it. the thing's trash.Mike from Texas wrote:I finally managed to get to the range for the first time with my new Ultra Carry yesterday.
you should give it to me. you know, to dispose of properly.
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Re: Disappointing 1st time at the range with Kimber Ultra Ca
Every profession has their terminology ripped; i.e.: in the car business...txinvestigator wrote:<snip>
1911s don't use clips. They use magazines, and I strongly suggest Wilson.
Automobiles and light trucks have wheels NOT rims!
Cars and light trucks have one piece wheels; the center of the wheel attaches with bolts and nuts to the hub and the tire mounts directly on the same casting.
Bicycles and motorcycles that use wire spokes have rims. That's when those wire spokes connect the inner hub to the outer rim, the tire then attaches to the rim. This is a multi-piece design with the center hub, the multiple spokes and finally the rim. Covered wagons were built this way also.
Heavy trucks had this design also but dropped it about 15-20 years ago because this design tended to explode and injure the technicians who changed the tires. That's when the heavy truck industry adopted a one piece wheel as well.
It upsets me every time someones says: "I got new rims." or "He drove on the rims." the same exact way it upsets some people when you call a "magazine" a "clip".
But, it's not the end of the world... it's just how the world is!
And yes, I've used the term "clips" when talking about "magazines" myself. Why? Cause that's what my uncle (who taught me how to shoot) called them way back in the '60's.
Thanks for the rant.
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I've actually got lots of "clips"...Some go in some guns I have, and other "clips" go in some others...
Either in guns I have aquired, or confiscated...
I don't read "clips", but I do read magazines...
Ohhhh, I can just feel the hate growing in some of you!!!
I still think some of us need to go meet at Riuchi's this weekend...You know the place that got robbed last weekend???
I can take the heat if you can!
Either in guns I have aquired, or confiscated...
I don't read "clips", but I do read magazines...
Ohhhh, I can just feel the hate growing in some of you!!!
I still think some of us need to go meet at Riuchi's this weekend...You know the place that got robbed last weekend???
I can take the heat if you can!
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You're carrying my old one right? If so, that one was a great shooter.fadlan12 wrote:I bought my Kimber UC from a member on this forum, It has been reliable but it was broken in by the time I got it. It could use a trigger job but that does not effect functionality. Another friend had one and it was broken in or gone over at a smith and shot nicely. Several hundred rounds really polish up the feedramp and break it in.
Its a good gun.
Send it back to Kimber.
Please help the wounded store owner who fought off 3 robbers. He doesn't have medical insurance.
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Thanks Skipper, that's the info I was looking for.Skiprr wrote:Mike:Mike from Texas wrote:Since we're talking about the WC mags, they show 2 different ones for the Officer's size 1911. a 7 round (47) and an 8 round (47D).
Here's a link you can use to get model numbers for Wilson's Officer-sized magazines: http://www.wilsoncombat.com/a_magazines_compact.asp.
The 47D you mentioned is what I shoot in my full-sized 1911s. For the Ultra, you'll want one in the 47OX or 47DOX series. The 7-shot 47OX will be flush with the grip if you choose the low-profile model. I have a low-profile that stays in the pistol, and two with base pads in the mag holder. The 8-shot 47DOX is loger, and will stick out from the gun.
I can do that. But I gotta warn ya' the disposal fee is kinda high.pbandjelly wrote:Forget it. the thing's trash.
you should give it to me. you know, to dispose of properly. Wink drool
You're entitled to your opinion. However I challenge you to name any premium 1911 that can be had for the same money. I paid $829 for the gun with the laser grips and the Meprolights. If you can find a comparable gun for less money let me know where because I want to buy one.Geister wrote:Kimbers are nice guns but way too overpriced.
Nah, I'll follow their break in procedure first. If it continues to give me trouble then I'll send it back to them. [/quote]Stupid wrote:Send it back to Kimber.
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Seriously, instead of shooting 100s of ammo, load some blank ammo and hand cycle your gun with those blanks.
I did that about 500 times before I took it to range. I still had problem and I sent it right back to Kimber - they paid for shipping anyway.
When it came back, I had no problem with Kimber Tac mag.
I also agree that for the price, Kimber is crap. There are guns at almost 1/2 of the price but with 100 times better quality such as my Glock 19.
The problem is that I cannot find a gun that is:
1. as easy to conceal as Ultra Carry II for ME
2. has an external safety
I did that about 500 times before I took it to range. I still had problem and I sent it right back to Kimber - they paid for shipping anyway.
When it came back, I had no problem with Kimber Tac mag.
I also agree that for the price, Kimber is crap. There are guns at almost 1/2 of the price but with 100 times better quality such as my Glock 19.
The problem is that I cannot find a gun that is:
1. as easy to conceal as Ultra Carry II for ME
2. has an external safety
Stupid wrote:Send it back to Kimber.
Please help the wounded store owner who fought off 3 robbers. He doesn't have medical insurance.
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uh-huh..ccoker wrote:hmm
cci blazer brass
my well broken in springfield had the first jam ever recently, actually a few, with the blazer brass for the first time I have ever used that round..
I tried one box of it. Hardest work there is clearing jams and failures to feed.
The case mouths had very, very, ragged edges. I wouldn't even pick up the brass.
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