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The Kimber is becoming one of my favorites. (Not ready to Karma it yet.) Picture is from my first outing at the range . Not my choice of target but it happened to be there and the 45 left nice holes. No jams or any problems to report. Target was about 10 yards out. Did some one handed shooting too and found the gun to be quite controllable . Now I just have to find a good deal on more ammo .
That is a pretty gun Rampo! I am not a "fan" Kimbers in general but I love my Kimber. It is a pretty gun too! I had been searching long and far for a Dan Wesson Pointman 9 so I could be more like Mason and RC. We were at a gun show and saw the Kimber in a display case. Sue said, "That is a pretty gun." And of course translated that means, "Go ahead and buy it. I love you and I know you want it so why don't you bring it home?"
The Kimber in the box and one of the first targets. (Pay no attention to the powder burns on the paper! Haha!)
I had been searching long and far for a Dan Wesson Pointman 9 so I could be more like Mason and RC.
RC has a funny feeling there is a DW PM-9 in your safe that has printed some mighty fine groups. Nice Kimber Pondy, I've got to get to know Sue a little better LOL.
In memory of our Founder, Michael T. June 15, 1946 - February 26, 2017
RC has a funny feeling there is a DW PM-9 in your safe that has printed some mighty fine groups. Nice Kimber Pondy, I've got to get to know Sue a little better LOL.
I bought the Kimber before I found a PM9. Shortly after I found the Kimber DW released another production run and I bought one online from one of DW's competitive shooters. But I saved the Best for Last and now I have 2 PM9's!
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