I love mine and carry it all day (at/to)(home/work). Accurate as hell, although I tend to mainly practice self defense/crisis scenarios at the range - within range rules of course. Very comfortable. Is it worth it? IMO yes, but of course we can say the same for Wilson Combat or Ed Brown. High quality guns come with a high price. I traded in my HK P2000SK LEM 9MM for the Kimber and am completely satisfied. Now I'll be looking for a Kimber for my fiancé (wife June 22). I would like to get a government or commander bobtail in the future, but for now my primary concern in CCW.vscott wrote:BTW how do you like your Kimber? I have seen a lot of them at gun shows, my wife really likes them (her name is Kimberly, so go figure huh). Anyway, I just can't get over the sticker shock. Are they worth it?
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- Fri Jun 13, 2008 12:00 am
- Forum: The "Waiting Room"
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Re: PIN number question
- Mon Jun 09, 2008 10:56 pm
- Forum: The "Waiting Room"
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Re: PIN number question
I never received mine and had to manually request it via emailkicker wrote:My application was received 4/7/08 in Austin , 64 days ago, and I have not yet received my pin #.
f you have forgotten, misplaced or never received your PIN, please contact TxDPS via email (chl@txdps.state.tx.us) and include the following information: Texas concealed handgun license number, driver license number, full name and date of birth. Your PIN will be returned in a timely fashion to the same email address submitting the request and in the order your request was received.