Originally Posted by xdeslitx shot my first USPSA match last weekend i was so slow That looks like a lot of fun! Thanks for sharing.
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05-25-2012, 06:53 PM | #2073 (permalink) |
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For a change I am seriously considering buying a 1911, and as you all know there are many, many manufacturers. When I go out to the interweb reading forums and blogs for guidance for which to chose, I swear that 1911 fanboys are worse than the Chevy vs. Ford guys...it makes my head want to explode. Within the same thread every make of 1911 is both the best and the worst...
Well anywho I kinda like the looks of Kimber and I am thinking about picking up a Tactical Entry II. Is there any reason why I shouldn't go for this brand/model? The price isn't that important to me. |
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and also glad that i shoot 9mm because the way its been going, I've been shooting 1K rounds every 2-3 weeks |
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Between memorial day and election day, the daily caller is giving away a gun a week. its a 9mm with the bill of rights engraved on it. downside? its a FMK 9c1 |
05-29-2012, 06:57 PM | #2079 (permalink) | |
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if price isn't an option....Dan Wesson. I have a s&w 1911. My buddy has six kimbers. He refuses to buy a kimber made after a certain year, according to him the quality started heading downhill a few years ago. Something to think about. for those who don't know, JMB stands for John Moses Browning, who designed the 1911 from instructional stone tablets given to him upon the mountain from GOD. |
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The rumor is that Kimber stopped getting their castings from S&W and started using MIM for their small parts right at about the point where common wisdom suggests that their quality took a slide. Same has been said of SIG's quality decline (markedly increased use of MIM). Interesting to note that the ex-CEO of Kimber is now CEO of SIG (Ron Cohen).
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05-30-2012, 05:39 AM | #2082 (permalink) |
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I don't know what year my self. But a while back, maybe a year or so ago, a vendor on a forum stated he states that kimbers are not up to par.
I think they are pricey.
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Thanks for the feedback fellas. I have gone around to a few gun stores and have heard some of the same comments about Kimber, so I think I might aim a littler higher in my 1911 purchase. Originally my budget was around $1500, but I think I might plan on doubling that or more. A couple of makes that have caught my eye are Wilson Combat and Uselton, so with that being said it may be a couple of months till I can actually make the purchase.
Thanks again for the info and I will definitely post the pictures when I get it. |
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