Is anyone carrying a small Kimber and, if so, how do you like it? Is it as reliable as many of the reviews would indicate? And, other than the high cost of a Kimber
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Chuck
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Let me translate: "Dicion is a baby who can't handle a little recoil"The Annoyed Man wrote: Unlike what dicion said about it hurting his hands, I've shot 150 rounds through it in a range session before, and suffered no ill effects or soreness.
Sorry, I didn't mean anything by the recoil comment.dicion wrote:Let me translate: "Dicion is a baby who can't handle a little recoil"The Annoyed Man wrote: Unlike what dicion said about it hurting his hands, I've shot 150 rounds through it in a range session before, and suffered no ill effects or soreness.![]()
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Lol, Seriously though, Is the frame of that stainless as well? The additional weight might make it recoil a little less than mine if it is.
EDIT: Nope, just looked em both up, they're both alum. Frames, and weigh the exact same![]()
Oh well, either way, the handgun does it's job very well, even if I do have wimpy hands that get sore after shooting it![]()
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I also agree on the takedown tool comment. It's kind of annoying, compared to the standard barrel bushing method, but once you get it, it's pretty quick.
When you consider what you're getting for your money, Kimber really is a lot of bang for the buck.ChuckW wrote: . . . the high cost of a Kimber. . .
ChuckW, many years ago, I worked in a motorcycle accessories store to support my racing habit. Whenever a customer entered the store looking for a helmet, I would show them the available stock, and I would try and steer them away from the $75 cheap plastic Gibli and towards the much more expensive, and much more protective Bell, Shoei, and Arai helmets. (I was not paid commission, so that wasn't the motivator.) When folks would complain about why a good helmet was $250 and up, I would ask them what their head is worth to them.mgood wrote:When you consider what you're getting for your money, Kimber really is a lot of bang for the buck.ChuckW wrote: . . . the high cost of a Kimber. . .
Get what you think is best. As the CDP page on Kimber's website says, "A handgun used for personal protection is not a good place to compromise quality."
Yep. Lady at the bicycle shop told me "If you've got a ten dollar head, wear a ten dollar helmet."The Annoyed Man wrote:Whenever a customer entered the store looking for a helmet, I would show them the available stock, and I would try and steer them away from the $75 cheap plastic Gibli and towards the much more expensive, and much more protective Bell, Shoei, and Arai helmets. (I was not paid commission, so that wasn't the motivator.) When folks would complain about why a good helmet was $250 and up, I would ask them what their head is worth to them.
I think I'll keep the one I've got. But thanks just the same.The Annoyed Man wrote:OTH, if anyone wants to trade me my SS Ultra for their CDP Ultra, I am happy to oblige.