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The sequel to my long going Solo hassel with Kimber...the final chapter

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In NY a manufacturer cannot change serial numbers and send it back to you directly, the gun serial number is recorded against the required state handgun permit.

^ What he said... in a registering state, a state ffl has to register the new # to you, as they know the procedure etc. In the other states, like Florida, there is no issue, hence, can be swapped out w/ no probs.
 
I wanted one of these pistols so bad when I heard they were coming out. But, since they have hit the street, I've only heard bad things about them. I owned three Kimber 1911's and sold them all. One was horribly unreliable. I was hoping Kimber would have spent a good amount of R&D on this and work on building a reputation of reliability and quality. Guess they're not in the gun business. It seems they're in the high-priced paperweight business.


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I'm a Kimber fan and LOVE my two Kimbers!! I'd say, see how the replacement gun functions and go from there. I feel that Kimber is trying to correct a problem. I don't know of any manufacturer that hasn't had a few lemons that got shipped out. Even if it functions and assuming you don't like it, just sell it. :)
 
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