Gratuituous bragging: Bought my wife a Kimber for her BDAY!
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Gratuituous bragging: Bought my wife a Kimber for her BDAY!
For my wife's ##th birthday, I bought her a new Kimber Ultra Carry II .45. It's an awesome little gun. It's a little small for my hand, but fits her like it was custom made. We went to the range immediately after picking it up and, unless I miss my guess, I'm pretty sure that shooting it got momma a little bit excited!
I'm raisin' the bar for you guys out there!!!
I'm raisin' the bar for you guys out there!!!
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When my wife shot my Kimber the 1st time about 8 yrs ago, she said the only reason I could keep it was it was too heave to purse carry.
She still shoots it some.
Yours will love hers too.
She still shoots it some.
Yours will love hers too.
Carry 24-7 or guess right.
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She is 30, right?
I have an UC II but Mrs. Anygun has not shot it.
It is very nice.
Does this mean that Kimbers are a girl's best friend?
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I have an UC II but Mrs. Anygun has not shot it.
It is very nice.
Does this mean that Kimbers are a girl's best friend?
Anygun
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Excited? Thats one word for it....lol...Kimbers do that to a girl....trust me. When we went gun shopping for me I wanted a Kimber too. Of course I got it and have gotten two others since, not Kimbers but I like them too.
Nice gift. I am proud of ya
Nice gift. I am proud of ya
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Craig once got me a used lime green trash compactor for our anniversary. He was so proud of it, I....well....I guess I wasn't as excited.sbb wrote:I once bought my wife a newly trained adult lab for anniversary. For the life of me, to this day, I can't figure out why she was not as happy as I had hoped. Go figure.
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My wife is permanently 29 and I defy anyone to say differently! And yes, apparently Kimbers ARE a girl's best friend... well, that and these other things that I can't mention in this venue. You'll figure out what the buzz is about, though! ;)anygunanywhere wrote:She is 30, right?
I have an UC II but Mrs. Anygun has not shot it.
It is very nice.
Does this mean that Kimbers are a girl's best friend?
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one of the first things my wife askes me when i get home from work is "how was work? anything interesting happen?" she gets to hear what goes on before the media gets ahold of it. i had been trying to tell her that i want her to get one but she would always tell me no. "there is no reason for it." well tonight we had a carjacking and agg. robbery. so she tells me....."i think it is time that you get me a gun." my jaw dropped! i was looking at a kimber ultra covert ll the other day and she liked it. .........looks like i am going kimber shopping! wish me luck!
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The Kimber is definitely the jewel of her collection, but she's been carrying and very happy with her S&W M&P 9mm compact (also available in .40 cal). It's a great little gun, modeled after the Glock, but shaped and sized for smaller hands. It also comes with 3 backstraps to adjust the grip size. My wife has very small hands and the M&P compact has served her very well and it's much cheaper than a Kimber.rguerra911 wrote:one of the first things my wife askes me when i get home from work is "how was work? anything interesting happen?" she gets to hear what goes on before the media gets ahold of it. i had been trying to tell her that i want her to get one but she would always tell me no. "there is no reason for it." well tonight we had a carjacking and agg. robbery. so she tells me....."i think it is time that you get me a gun." my jaw dropped! i was looking at a kimber ultra covert ll the other day and she liked it. .........looks like i am going kimber shopping! wish me luck!
I think if I had started her with a .45 it might have intimidated her and turned her off to shooting. As it happened, the 9mm was a perfect first carry weapon and now she's ready to move up.
Good luck!
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I agree that the M&P's are great guns and I sure enjoy mine. I don't think I would say they were modeled after the Glocks other than to say they have a polymer frame. It feels nothing like a Glock and with the different grips it accommodates all hands sizes.
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If you open it up, except for the take-down lever, the mechanics are very similar to the Glock. The frame and the styling are different, obviously. It's kind of a kinder, gentler Glock that's a little more difficult to take apart for cleaning. ;)CompVest wrote:I agree that the M&P's are great guns and I sure enjoy mine. I don't think I would say they were modeled after the Glocks other than to say they have a polymer frame. It feels nothing like a Glock and with the different grips it accommodates all hands sizes.
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