Kimber 10mm, sounds like a good addition to my 10mm collection! -Mike
M MCNETT Member Joined Jan 8, 2003 Messages 291 Location SLC, UT Apr 22, 2003 #26 Kimber 10mm, sounds like a good addition to my 10mm collection! -Mike
C COHIBA member Joined Jan 10, 2003 Messages 378 Location SC Apr 22, 2003 #27 as long as it's a series 2, i wouldnt use it for a paperwieght.
D dev_null Member Joined Dec 27, 2002 Messages 1,338 Location Austin TX Apr 22, 2003 #28 I'd prefer a Series I, but if it works as well as my Custom Classic, I'd settle for a S-II. -0-
S Sean Smith Member Joined Dec 28, 2002 Messages 4,925 Apr 22, 2003 #29 My understanding is that disabling the S2 safety is pretty simple.
M MiniZ Member Joined Dec 24, 2002 Messages 427 Location UT Apr 23, 2003 #30 I would be one happy guy if this comes to fruition.
F Frohickey Member Joined Dec 24, 2002 Messages 2,018 Location People's Republic of California Apr 23, 2003 #31 Kimber Series II... Its not that easy to defeat. You have to remove the rear sight to remove all of the parts.
Kimber Series II... Its not that easy to defeat. You have to remove the rear sight to remove all of the parts.
G Gordy Wesen Member Joined Feb 26, 2003 Messages 422 Apr 24, 2003 #32 I want a single stack 10mm Glock - similar to the 36.
9 9x19 member Joined Dec 30, 2002 Messages 912 Location Texas Apr 24, 2003 #33 Frohickey, Nope, not hard at all.... just replace the Series II firing pin with a standard model, as it cannot be blocked by the other parts.
Frohickey, Nope, not hard at all.... just replace the Series II firing pin with a standard model, as it cannot be blocked by the other parts.