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- Kimber Tactical Ultra II: Pre-range Evaluation | The High Road
Hi all, I just brought home my first 1911 in many years After about six months of agonizing--spreadsheets, price checking, gun show patrols, emails, and forum reading--I decided on the Kimber Tactical Ultra II because it incorporated most features for the least money The gun was about
- Eclipse Pro II or Tactical Pro II | The High Road
My first 1911 was a Kimber Pro Tac and it was also the least reliable 1911 I have owned I would highly recomend the Eclipse First off, the Tac uses a aluminum frame which is more likely to crack over time and, per Kimber, has a significantly shorter service life
- New addition to the family! | The High Road
My very own Kimber Tactical Pro II! I know it's no different than any other, but what kind of proud papa would I be if I didn't show off with a picture (crummy though it may be) ? I'm thinking of the Milt Sparks Versa-Max II for IWB carry
- Changing rear sight on Kimber 1911. | The High Road
Have a Kimber Tactical Pro II and it shoot about 8" low at 25 yards would like to change the rear sight from a fixed sight to an adjustable one Was doing some reading about them being in place very hard to knock out Anyone tried to do this? Ken
- Kimber Ulta CDP II | The High Road
I've been looling at the Kimber Ultra CDP II as my next carry pistol, years back I carried a Star PD, liked the weight, recoil was managable, had some hammer bite I like some opinions about the Kimber before I spend some hard earned money
- Kimber Pro TLE II Range Report (Pic Heavy) | The High Road
The Kimber Pro lineup has a 4 inch bushingless bull barrel and this particular model the TLE is supposedly what L A SWAT uses but I could really care less I picked this model among the other choices for the following reasons: front strap checkering, tritium night sights, lack of front cocking serrations, and steel frame I have also removed the standard Kimber double diamond rubber grips and
- A Kimber Question | The High Road
The Kimber Pro Carry II is a nice weapon It conceals easily and is a whole lot more accurate than my old eyes and shaky hands can shoot I am well pleased with mine, but they are fairly expensive E
- Which Kimber?? | The High Road
Tactical Pro II - for carry mostly - like the commander size frame and must have lightweight (alloy) frame Some worries, in reading lots of internet fora (and you know what they say about THOSE), it appears to suffer from a lot of failure to feed in the first few hundred rounds, along with complaints of an easily damaged frame coating
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