Kimber Eclipse Ultra II
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Kimber Eclipse Ultra II
Does anyone have any firsthand experience with this gun ?
I want one and am looking for comments, either way.
Thanks,
Bubba
I want one and am looking for comments, either way.
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Bubba
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I have the Ultra Carry II, not the Eclipse version.
A friend has the Ecplise version and we have shot both side by side. Aside from a few cosmetic differences, neither of us could tell any significant differences in performance or handling. The Eclipse is heavier due to it having a steel frame versus the aluminum frame of the ultra carry. Recoil didn't seem any different. It is a very nice gun.
A friend has the Ecplise version and we have shot both side by side. Aside from a few cosmetic differences, neither of us could tell any significant differences in performance or handling. The Eclipse is heavier due to it having a steel frame versus the aluminum frame of the ultra carry. Recoil didn't seem any different. It is a very nice gun.
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Just got a SS Ultra yesterdayand haven't tried it yet, If it's as good as my Pro-Carry I'll like it.
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My personal experience was with a stainless ultra carry. Kimber worked on it twice and never got it right.
If you go to 1911forum.com and do a search for Kimber Extractor you'll find more than you can read about the internal vs external extractors.
In more recent threads you'll see that Kimber is now replacing the slides on guns that come in with external extractrs and FTE problems with internal extractor versions.
Kimber has also pulled all references to their "tactical" external extractor off the their website.
Besides, if an external extractor was better, JMB would've designed it that way in the beginning.
If you go to 1911forum.com and do a search for Kimber Extractor you'll find more than you can read about the internal vs external extractors.
In more recent threads you'll see that Kimber is now replacing the slides on guns that come in with external extractrs and FTE problems with internal extractor versions.
Kimber has also pulled all references to their "tactical" external extractor off the their website.
Besides, if an external extractor was better, JMB would've designed it that way in the beginning.
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I see. I am the training director at a range in Dallas, and I see quite a few Kimber external extractors. My personal experience is different from those internet stories.HighVelocity wrote:My personal experience was with a stainless ultra carry. Kimber worked on it twice and never got it right.
If you go to 1911forum.com and do a search for Kimber Extractor you'll find more than you can read about the internal vs external extractors.
In more recent threads you'll see that Kimber is now replacing the slides on guns that come in with external extractrs and FTE problems with internal extractor versions.
Kimber has also pulled all references to their "tactical" external extractor off the their website.
I just now copy and pasted this directly from the Kimber Website The new Kimber Tactical Extractor is another standard feature. Extremely reliable under even the toughest field conditions, it is a logical addition for a pistol that might receive infrequent cleaning. It never needs adjusting and works equally well with light practice loads or heavy carry ammunition.
My point is that the internet is full of fact and fiction. Culling the fact from the bull can be tough, but it seems in this case
is fiction.Kimber has also pulled all references to their "tactical" external extractor off the their website.
We are also a Kimber Master Dealer, and I can tell you that Kimber is not
I am not accusing you of intentionally spreading bad info, just mistakenly.replacing the slides on guns that come in with external extractrs and FTE problems with internal extractor versions.
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edit: I found the reference to the tactical external extractor here: http://www.kimberamerica.com/tactical.php on a particular gun, however on all the Ultras (except the tactical ultra), Eclipse Ultra, CDP Ultra, Ultra carry models, the do not refer to an external extractor and all the pictures show internal models.
As far as them not replacing slides with internal versions if that's not true it means a lot of folks are lying on 1911forum.
As far as them not replacing slides with internal versions if that's not true it means a lot of folks are lying on 1911forum.
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Re: Kimber Eclipse Ultra II
You know my viewpoint... Buy a Springfield and save the money you will be spending on a "name" for extra ammo.... I'll put my SA micro side by side to any production Kimber.... Of course, YMMV.... :)Bubba wrote:Does anyone have any firsthand experience with this gun ?
I want one and am looking for comments, either way.
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Re: Kimber Eclipse Ultra II
Which SA micro do you have? We should have a shoot-off. Your SA Micro vs my Ultra CDP.RatMan wrote: You know my viewpoint... Buy a Springfield and save the money you will be spending on a "name" for extra ammo.... I'll put my SA micro side by side to any production Kimber.... Of course, YMMV.... :)
Re: Kimber Eclipse Ultra II
The "Ultra CDP", is not what I consider to be a "production" gun. Mine is a plain-jane production solid steel micro. The model is, PX9808L.HighVelocity wrote:Which SA micro do you have? We should have a shoot-off. Your SA Micro vs my Ultra CDP.RatMan wrote: You know my viewpoint... Buy a Springfield and save the money you will be spending on a "name" for extra ammo.... I'll put my SA micro side by side to any production Kimber.... Of course, YMMV.... :)
Besides, with my health right now taking chemo, I'd be hard pressed to hit repeating shots... :(
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Re: Kimber Eclipse Ultra II
Sorry to hear that. Hang in there buddy. I'm pullin' for you.RatMan wrote: Besides, with my health right now taking chemo, I'd be hard pressed to hit repeating shots... :(