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by cyphur
Mon Sep 04, 2006 9:55 am
Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
Topic: Single Stack .45 Carry input
Replies: 43
Views: 4599

Diode wrote:
cyphur wrote:
Diode wrote:Well, I handled every compact carry ay the gun show. The Kimber Tactical Ultra II came home with me. WOW! What a nice fit to my small paws. Amby and night sights, it was a very easy choice.
Its definitely a nice handgun! I love mine :grin:
It really is, I hope I can hit a target with the little 3in. barrel! My brother had read up on the problems Kimber had moving to a internal ejector has that been corrected? I have had good luck with the Fobus paddle holsters antone have suggestions on other OWB paddles? I have not tried belt holsters, should I?
I haven't had any issues with my external extractor, its never FTE'd. Its had a few issues feeding the last round of the magazine, but I think thats part of break-in(still under 500 rounds through the pistol).

I can keep a 4" group @ 15yds with mine(I did @ my CHL qual), and thats sayin something - The Marshal can attest to my recent refamilarization with handguns after a few years of not shooting :oops:
by cyphur
Sun Sep 03, 2006 5:50 pm
Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
Topic: Single Stack .45 Carry input
Replies: 43
Views: 4599

Diode wrote:Well, I handled every compact carry ay the gun show. The Kimber Tactical Ultra II came home with me. WOW! What a nice fit to my small paws. Amby and night sights, it was a very easy choice.
Its definitely a nice handgun! I love mine :grin:
by cyphur
Sun Sep 03, 2006 11:56 am
Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
Topic: Single Stack .45 Carry input
Replies: 43
Views: 4599

Diode wrote:
cyphur wrote:I am new to carry(still don't have the plastic!!!!), and I have a 3" Kimber Tactical. As I explain to folks who ask, the gun is not going to go off unless you try to shoot it. If you practice proper firearm safety and keep your situational awareness up to par, it shouldn't be a problem. I too was once worried about the cocked/locked practice, but once I was explained the 1911 system, and realized all the other guns I'd buy would have a round loaded as well, it became a non-issue.

What holster style do you use?
I'll be using a Tucker Answer IWB.

However, I picked up a Galco Cop Slide Holster from agdude for a cheap range holster that I've found could also be used as a OWB for conceal purposes when I'm wearing a good loose fitting hawaiian-type shirt, or other good conceal clothing.
by cyphur
Sat Sep 02, 2006 5:29 pm
Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
Topic: Single Stack .45 Carry input
Replies: 43
Views: 4599

I am new to carry(still don't have the plastic!!!!), and I have a 3" Kimber Tactical. As I explain to folks who ask, the gun is not going to go off unless you try to shoot it. If you practice proper firearm safety and keep your situational awareness up to par, it shouldn't be a problem. I too was once worried about the cocked/locked practice, but once I was explained the 1911 system, and realized all the other guns I'd buy would have a round loaded as well, it became a non-issue.

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