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Is it a GI model? If so, that's kinda normal for them. They do not have a lowered and flared ejection port so the brass can get a little dinged up. Having said that, I'm no expert.
I've had one. Well built gun and very accurate. There is a new one for sale in a gun store I frequent in Gatesville TX. Price is $519.00. Great guy to do business with.
The SR9 that I had was accurate, but had the peening issue around the barrel hood. I would guess it's from incorrect tolerances and maybe soft metal. There best way that I can describe peening is this. Think of striking a steel chisel with a ball peen hammer over and over until the metal starts...
I bought one soon after they hit the market. I really liked the gun, but mine had some barrel peening after only 150 rounds. Not good at all. I got freaked and traded it. I've since wanted to try another, but the problem seems to have been fairly common. Are we looking at another future recall...
Even with the wear, that's a steal. Kimber gets a bad rap IMO, some deserved, some not. Even if it has some FTF's, that's usually an easy fix. If he would take $400.00, if I were you, I'd be on it like a cheap suit.
I prefer a 1911 trigger and the fact that it has a thumb safety. Don't feel at all underarmed with the lower capacity of a 1911. I shoot Glocks well, but it always comes down to the plastic. Can't seem to get past it. Don't like XD's, because I've had to many FTE's with ones I've tried.
I just don't get it. I don't see that the changes justify the prices I've seen. There are plenty other guns I would buy at these prices. But hey, if they make you happy, great. That's why there are so many types of handguns out there. It's an individual thing.
I've owned 2 since Kahr bought Thompson and fondled several others. It's still hit and miss IMO. The WWII model I had shot well, but wasn't put together that well, ie, loose front sight, plunger tube, slide to frame fit. The Deluxe model I owned was put together better. The ones I've handled...
1911 makers can be inconsistent. Each pistol is different and should be inspected and of course shot before any work is considered IMO. I had a stock SA Mil-Spec that was one of the most accurate 1911's I've ever had. Shoulda kept it. I've also had stock Colts that were terribly inaccurate.
For those interested in the outcome, my doctor gave me a clean bill of health. CT scan, MRI were both normal. All other tests A-OK. Just some freak reaction to what I inhaled.
With all things being considered, the doctor thought the shells were the most likely cause. I don't know if it was the powder in the shell, mold or perhaps something had absorbed into the shells over the years. I just know that it was almost immediately after that when I started feeling ill. I...
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