My new Kimber

With Magazine & Winchester Ellite PDX

Moderator: carlson1



 as well, I recently purchased a new Kimber Super Carry which will be my daily, if and when I get old wait on me and I'm not in a hurry license from DPS. I'm trying to figure out how to post pics though so until then I just look at mine. Shot a least 100 rounds though it with no issues so I think you'll really enjoy that Kimber. Just don't loose that little tool like I did and have to go and beg borrow and plead to get another one from the shop where I purchased mine. Anyway, great looking firearm! Enjoy it.
 as well, I recently purchased a new Kimber Super Carry which will be my daily, if and when I get old wait on me and I'm not in a hurry license from DPS. I'm trying to figure out how to post pics though so until then I just look at mine. Shot a least 100 rounds though it with no issues so I think you'll really enjoy that Kimber. Just don't loose that little tool like I did and have to go and beg borrow and plead to get another one from the shop where I purchased mine. Anyway, great looking firearm! Enjoy it.   
  
The "Custom" sized pistols shouldn't need the tool to disassemble the pistol. Only the Pro and Ultra sized pistols need it. But even if you lose the tool, a paper clip converts into a Kimber take down tool in about 2 seconds.HarleyDave wrote:Nice firearm there frobert.as well, I recently purchased a new Kimber Super Carry which will be my daily, if and when I get old wait on me and I'm not in a hurry license from DPS. I'm trying to figure out how to post pics though so until then I just look at mine. Shot a least 100 rounds though it with no issues so I think you'll really enjoy that Kimber. Just don't loose that little tool like I did and have to go and beg borrow and plead to get another one from the shop where I purchased mine. Anyway, great looking firearm! Enjoy it.




I think we are getting some mixed signals here. First off "Custom Shop" guns are not the "Custom" sized models. Kimbers "Custom" sized model has a 5 inch barrel like a "Government" sized colt. The custom sized guns that have a full length guide rod will come with a bushing tool to make take down easier, but it is not required. The "Ultra" (3 inch barrel) and "Pro" (4 inch barrel) sized models will most often require a tool for take down. If you loose the Factory Kimber tool just take a paper clip and bend the tip of it and you have another tool.HarleyDave wrote:TAM, well I've got the new Kimber super carry from custom shop that I purchased last month and it still does require the tool I think. When I've disassembled it, whole two times, there is a small whole where I insert the tool. Am I doing something wrong.
Bingo. You're right. I was confusing "Custom Shop" with "Custom Size." And like I said, a paper clip will fix the problem.G.A. Heath wrote:I think we are getting some mixed signals here. First off "Custom Shop" guns are not the "Custom" sized models. Kimbers "Custom" sized model has a 5 inch barrel like a "Government" sized colt. The custom sized guns that have a full length guide rod will come with a bushing tool to make take down easier, but it is not required. The "Ultra" (3 inch barrel) and "Pro" (4 inch barrel) sized models will most often require a tool for take down. If you loose the Factory Kimber tool just take a paper clip and bend the tip of it and you have another tool.HarleyDave wrote:TAM, well I've got the new Kimber super carry from custom shop that I purchased last month and it still does require the tool I think. When I've disassembled it, whole two times, there is a small whole where I insert the tool. Am I doing something wrong.
