Adopted a Kimber

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Adopted a Kimber

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Kimber Eclipse Ultra II :woohoo
Just brought it home, hoping to get to the range this week. My wife rocks!!
This thing is truly beautiful, I should have done this years ago.
Sorry, I have no way to host pics. :oops:
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Here ya go Slinco... Nice Kimber!


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Awesome. Thanks for the host. :anamatedbanana
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Took it to the range this morning, shot perfectly right out of the box. Swallowed several different kinds of hollow point and FMJ ammo, no misfeeds at all. Stock Kimber mag and Wilson Combat mags both worked great.
What a joy to shoot-makes me want to sell my Glock27, what a difference. Loves me a Kimber!
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I envy you! I'm considering that same setup. With the exception of a crossbreed IWB holster. Damn nice. I'm glad that everything is firing well. Mind if I ask how much you got it for and where abouts?

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Does "adopted" mean free? Cause if so..... :lol::
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It came from a local shop in Liberty Hill, near the $1K range-of course I stocked up on some "accessories" while I had the Card out!
I wish adopted meant free, just like the last 3 'free' Rotts my wife adopted!!
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Congratulations. Safe shooting. :fire
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