I spent $899.00 for my Kimber K6S, and wasn't sure if maybe I spent too much for this gun, I loved how it looked and the tight lock up, and the engineering that went into this first offering for a revolver from Kimber, I have other Kimber 1911's that are superb, what made me smile was the fantastic trigger, smooth as silk, I could stage it to have a crisp break, almost like a single action, nothing was lost here, and the cylinder to forcing gap was tight as well as the back of the cylinder, that's because the chambers are all recessed, your cartridge's fit deep into the cylinder and out of sight, nice feature, as for a carry piece, Kimber melted this gun perfectly, all edges are cut at a 45 degree angle, and then highly polished, the grips on my gun are made by Crimson Trace, and are laser-less, that was one on me, I didn't know they made grips that were laser-less, but they work great, they are porous, and give a good grip, and are blue in color, I didn't like that, but they grew on me with time, and now I love them , the sights on mine are just simple, all black and I will paint the front sight with some color soon, but they were right on, accuracy was much better than I expected with a snub nose like this, the extra weight over some of the other materials used on guns this size really aid in manageable recoil, so after all by doubt, I'm very happy with this K6S from Kimber, and feel I got my money's worth and then some, they have several offerings of this gun out now to look at, there is a cheaper version with a brushed finish, and a few with up grades like fancy wood grips and night sights and one that is super high polished in a presentation case, after having mine for some time now, and I was told I was or might be the first to have one here in Southern Oregon, people I have talked to that also own one have nothing but praise for this little snub nose, this gun just rocks, and has become my EDC, as well as others, I hardly know it's aboard...and I'll add, I have nothing bad to say about this gun...