I am having a hard time finding any options other than the couple that kimber offers My wife became interested in shooting (girls with guns) and so i bought her two kimber ultra carry's on the same day Would a standard 1911 rail holster probably work
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Maybe a edc x9 rail holster
I am looking for an iwb.
My third kimber revolver, purchased and registered in late july '24, is at a local gunsmith shop after the diagnosis Broken firing pin and spring The 2 da snubbie quickly became my favorite for cc My range log shows over 50 cylinders (about 300 rounds) fired as i tried as many kinds of.
Kimber cs is correct, the number of problems is exceptionally low It’s just that visibility is very high due to ease of access Regardless of the product, there’s an overwhelming high number of people whose first post is to complain Kimber would be far better advised to delete barrel fluting, and focus on accuracy areas
Barrel hood length and width fit to slide, bottom lug fit to slide stop, and muzzle area fit of barrel to slide
Slide to frame fit is okay, but not great Chamber throat areas should be considered as well Most 9mm's benefit from a throating reamer. Can anyone recommend a good sight removal tool for a kimber 1911
From what little information i’ve found it seems kimber sights are very tight and difficult to remove I’m also unsure as to whether they remove left to right toward ejection port side or the other way Hey all, new to kimber, always been a fan I recently purchased two kds 9mm's, and a cds 9mm
For the range i typically use winchester nato 124 gr ammo
All three guns are constantly jamming A forum community dedicated to kimber firearm owners and enthusiasts Come join the discussion about optics, hunting, gunsmithing, styles, reviews, accessories, classifieds, and more! I've got 3 kimber ultra carry ii's that i've had for about 8 years
They functioned well, the occasional (rare) malfunction, but not enough to cause me too much concern