WRGADog
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Shot 25 rounds of Hornady Critical Duty 135 grain +P, 50 rounds of Winchester Ranger 147 grain bonded, 25 rounds of 147 grain Remington Golden Saber, and 50 rounds of Blazer Brass 115 grain. The gun functioned flawlessly with the exception of the Hornady Critical Duty which the gun did not want to feed the initial round on a couple of occassions. Once the initial round chambered the gun cycled without issue. I was able to maintain 3 inch groupings at 15 yards with the little Kimber. I also took my Kahr PM9, Kahr P380, and Beretta Nano for comparison. The recoil was not appreciably different in any of the guns. Although, the recoil on the P380 was lighter than the 9mm's.
I am very pleased with the Kimber, the recoil spring loosened as the number of rounds increased, but the mag release button is still a bear to depress. I will put a couple of hundred through the Kimber again later in the week. I am really happy with my new Solo
I am very pleased with the Kimber, the recoil spring loosened as the number of rounds increased, but the mag release button is still a bear to depress. I will put a couple of hundred through the Kimber again later in the week. I am really happy with my new Solo
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