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My New Kimber (with apologies to USA1)

Posted: Thu Jul 15, 2010 11:57 pm
by Backslider
I've always loved the 1911, largely due to my dad's nightstand Colt. I received an early-model Para-Ordnance for my 18th birthday back when I was young and impressionable by what I read in gun magazines.

Now that I'm older and impressionable, I found myself ogling Kimbers after a recent range session. I couldn't get over how well the new Super Carry fit my hand and after a week of stalling, I gave into my impulses for once and walked out with my new baby.

It's going to be an agonizing week or so before I can carve out the time to get back to the range, so I took some pictures to tide me over.

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Re: My New Kimber (with apologies to USA1)

Posted: Fri Jul 16, 2010 7:13 am
by Pete92FS
Congratulations - beautiful weapon. :drool:

Re: My New Kimber (with apologies to USA1)

Posted: Fri Jul 16, 2010 7:50 am
by texjames
Thats a beauty...congrats. I have a Crimson Carry Ultra and love it. :clapping:

Re: My New Kimber (with apologies to USA1)

Posted: Fri Jul 16, 2010 7:53 am
by slinco
Oh yeah-sweet!

Re: My New Kimber (with apologies to USA1)

Posted: Fri Jul 16, 2010 8:35 am
by USA1
Backslider wrote:I gave into my impulses for once and walked out with my new baby.
Resistance is futile. :cool:

Congrats on a great gun ! :cheers2:

Looks like you also picked up a Wilson Mag..good decision.
What about a holster? Any ideas yet?

Be sure to give us a range report.

Re: My New Kimber (with apologies to USA1)

Posted: Fri Jul 16, 2010 9:33 am
by TxKimberMan
Backslider wrote:
Now that I'm older and impressionable
:smilelol5:

The Kimbers seem to be sprouting all over here lately...that's a real beauty, congratulations! :thumbs2:

Re: My New Kimber (with apologies to USA1)

Posted: Fri Jul 16, 2010 9:46 am
by The Annoyed Man
USA1 wrote:
Backslider wrote:I gave into my impulses for once and walked out with my new baby.
Resistance is futile. :cool:

Congrats on a great gun ! :cheers2:

Looks like you also picked up a Wilson Mag..good decision.
What about a holster? Any ideas yet?

Be sure to give us a range report.
All y'all be sure to also check out Cobra Mags. I bought 3 of them for my 5" Springfield, and they are great magazines... ...a little pricey, but well worth the cost in my opinion.
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Order them with these followers:
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Re: My New Kimber (with apologies to USA1)

Posted: Fri Jul 16, 2010 9:48 am
by longhorn_92
The Annoyed Man wrote:
USA1 wrote:
Backslider wrote:I gave into my impulses for once and walked out with my new baby.
Resistance is futile. :cool:

Congrats on a great gun ! :cheers2:

Looks like you also picked up a Wilson Mag..good decision.
What about a holster? Any ideas yet?

Be sure to give us a range report.
All y'all be sure to also check out Cobra Mags. I bought 3 of them for my 5" Springfield, and they are great magazines... ...a little pricey, but well worth the cost in my opinion.
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Order them with these followers:
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I agree. Cobra mags are great - check them out as well.

Re: My New Kimber (with apologies to USA1)

Posted: Fri Jul 16, 2010 10:03 am
by Pawpaw
The Annoyed Man wrote: All y'all be sure to also check out Cobra Mags. I bought 3 of them for my 5" Springfield, and they are great magazines... ...a little pricey, but well worth the cost in my opinion.
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Order them with these followers:
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I'm gonna raise the "new guy" flag (for me, not TAM) on this one.

Why would you want what appears to be a plastic follower?

Faced with the option, I would have bypassed that and gone for stainless steel. Seeing a respected forum member recommend those makes me question my logic.

Thanks.

Re: My New Kimber (with apologies to USA1)

Posted: Fri Jul 16, 2010 10:13 am
by USA1
Pawpaw1 wrote:
Why would you want what appears to be a plastic follower?
I know this question is directed to TAM but here's my take, maybe TAM can confirm or deny.

Plastic followers glide more smoothly inside the steel magazine.
Here's a snipit taken from Wilson Combat...
Fiber-Fill Nylon Self-Lubricating Follower Provides Smooth Round Feeding

Also, the follower in TAM's picture is "taller" than most steel followers which is more stable
and not susceptible to "tipping" forward or rearward inside the magazine resulting in more
reliable feeding.

What say you TAM? :bigear:

Re: My New Kimber (with apologies to USA1)

Posted: Fri Jul 16, 2010 10:25 am
by Backslider
USA1 wrote:
Backslider wrote:I gave into my impulses for once and walked out with my new baby.
Resistance is futile. :cool:

Congrats on a great gun ! :cheers2:

Looks like you also picked up a Wilson Mag..good decision.
What about a holster? Any ideas yet?

Be sure to give us a range report.
Thanks! I actually got both a 47D and a 500 (the Elite Tactical Magazine) because I wasn't sure which baseplate I'd like better. So far I like the ETM, but I will also take a look at the Cobras.

I'm stumped on holsters so far. I'm going to start with a belt and go from there.

Re: My New Kimber (with apologies to USA1)

Posted: Fri Jul 16, 2010 12:25 pm
by Pawpaw
USA1 wrote:
Pawpaw1 wrote:
Why would you want what appears to be a plastic follower?
I know this question is directed to TAM but here's my take, maybe TAM can confirm or deny.

Plastic followers glide more smoothly inside the steel magazine.
Here's a snipit taken from Wilson Combat...
Fiber-Fill Nylon Self-Lubricating Follower Provides Smooth Round Feeding

Also, the follower in TAM's picture is "taller" than most steel followers which is more stable
and not susceptible to "tipping" forward or rearward inside the magazine resulting in more
reliable feeding.

What say you TAM? :bigear:
Thank you.

While everything you said makes sense, what about the follower breaking? I can think of several things that MIGHT cause a plastic follower to break... dropping the weapon (heaven forbid), spring tension + the impact of firing the weapon, etc.

Again, I'm not nit picking. Just trying to learn.

Re: My New Kimber (with apologies to USA1)

Posted: Fri Jul 16, 2010 12:57 pm
by karder
What a beautiful 1911. That baby belongs in a museum, as it is certainly a work of art.
:tiphat:

Re: My New Kimber (with apologies to USA1)

Posted: Fri Jul 16, 2010 1:06 pm
by The Annoyed Man
USA1 beat me to it, but the self-lubricating and "anti-tipping" characteristics are exactly the reason I like this follower. I suppose that, over time, the follower may eventually wear out (but so do metal followers). If it does wear out, a replacement costs $6.95. That seems pretty reasonable to me for what is a relatively low production item. And, Tripp Research, the manufacturers of Cobra Mags, does offer other all steel followers of a more traditional design for the same price. But since these are the ones that they include in their very high quality magazines, there must be a reason for that since price does not appear to be an issue.

Re: My New Kimber (with apologies to USA1)

Posted: Fri Jul 16, 2010 2:34 pm
by karl
Love that bobtail. Good lookin' gun!