2 things I don't like about the Kimber full size 45 acp. One is the trigger. The stock Kimber trigger pulls way too hard. I fixed that with an aftermarket leaf spring and the recoil spring is too stiff necessitating a firm grip on the slide to put it in battery. Fixed that as well with again, an aftermarket spring.
In stock form it's a man's gun. No female could put it in battery and if they could, they'd have gorilla hands.
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It's a good shooter but it don't like handloads unless the brass is FL sized.
Finally, Like my Les Baer, the Kimber is pretty steep in price. You get what you pay for though.
As a rule, I don't do 'small' pistols. The only small pistol I own is my Bond Snakeslayer derringer in 45LC/410. My concealed carry pocket cannon when going somewhere and I don't want the bulge of a full size handgun under my jacket.
I'm a magnum S&W revolver person. I like the Model 29, 44 RM long barrel revolver and I have a Smith 460 XVR revolver too with a 13" barrel. I carry my 44 in a DeSantis holster open. We have legal OC in this state.
Nothing commands more respect from disrespectful people than the sight of a hand cannon on the hip.
Like I maintain, 'An armed society is a polite society'....
In stock form it's a man's gun. No female could put it in battery and if they could, they'd have gorilla hands.
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It's a good shooter but it don't like handloads unless the brass is FL sized.
Finally, Like my Les Baer, the Kimber is pretty steep in price. You get what you pay for though.
As a rule, I don't do 'small' pistols. The only small pistol I own is my Bond Snakeslayer derringer in 45LC/410. My concealed carry pocket cannon when going somewhere and I don't want the bulge of a full size handgun under my jacket.
I'm a magnum S&W revolver person. I like the Model 29, 44 RM long barrel revolver and I have a Smith 460 XVR revolver too with a 13" barrel. I carry my 44 in a DeSantis holster open. We have legal OC in this state.
Nothing commands more respect from disrespectful people than the sight of a hand cannon on the hip.
Like I maintain, 'An armed society is a polite society'....
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