Edited: Name-calling and "smacking" are not allowed. Repeats = banned.
Stephen A. Camp
P.S. For relevance to the thread purposes, the Kimber is a fine pistol that can be made even better with reliability check, and a match bushing. With those inexpensive things done, it will most likely shoot 90% as precisely as a Baer (this is a rough estimate, as things like these are hard to quantify). The Baer will still have a tighter/better fit and finish with higher quality parts. My Series 1 Custom Classic Kimber has been a great gun.
I will also add that two of the best Grandmaster USPSA (and IDPA) shooters in existence (notice where I live) both have advised me to stay away from Les Baer guns. I don't know if they have an axe to grind with the man, but they both told me that Les Baer himself was a crook and a guy that doesn't know how to PROPERLY build a 1911. One of them briefly explained to me that he basically makes his 1911s tighter than others by leaving the barrel hood a little long, not cutting the feet properly, and using a longer than needed link. He said the geometries involved in the lugs, etc, are not correct, but will work, and that basically he gives you a not-completely-finished gun that requires you to shoot hundreds of rounds through it to 'break it in'.
*NOTE*: The above is not my opinion, just what I was told. However, I would give some thought about what two of the deadliest guns alive had to say.