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Traded both my Glocks (22 and 42) for a Kimber tactical ultra II. It came with master series crimson trace grips. Nice weapon. Can't wait to run it.
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Here it is cocked and locked. Hope there's a few out there that appreciate some good gun porn.![]()
I had no idea they made a .380?!?Thats a nice piece, your going to love it. ThumbUpThumbUp My next Kimber is going to be the Micro in 380
I had no idea they made a .380?!?
That would be perfect for my wife (and me if I'm feeling like carrying something lighter). She has recently expressed interest in being certified CCW so she can carry when she travels for her work.
The 1911 I traded for was used. Not much by my reckoning. But still dirty as hell! The gun shop should have been ashamed to show like it was. I say WAS because I spent a good part of my New Years Eve cleaning the machine. The more I wiped, the more crud came off.
Nice! And not badly price for what they are.Check out Kimbers web site it shows all the Kimbers
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hi consitterI had no idea they made a .380?!?
That would be perfect for my wife (and me if I'm feeling like carrying something lighter). She has recently expressed interest in being certified CCW so she can carry when she travels for her work.
The 1911 I traded for was used. Not much by my reckoning. But still dirty as hell! The gun shop should have been ashamed to show like it was. I say WAS because I spent a good part of my New Years Eve cleaning the machine. The more I wiped, the more crud came off.
The screw itself. The torx head of the screw to be exact.Is it the screw itself or the bushing it goes into? You were able to get the 4 screws and both sides of the grip off? BTW those batteries will last a long time.
I hate when that happens! I would try tapping a small bladed screw driver into the now round Torx hole. Anything to get a slot and grab the screw for turning. This may require more than one cup of coffee!
Brownell's can supply new Torx screws for you.
Good luck, should you choose to accept this mission.
And...you will find that covering exposed surfaces with masking tape will be your friend. Just in case of tool slippages.![]()
I'm most likely going to choose this option.If you have an expensive gun you can be chicken like me and take it to a good gunsmith. They get paid the big bucks for a reason but I find it worth it in the long run sometimes.
I'm most likely going to choose this option.![]()
Thank you Grandmaster Flash.A wise choice, Grasshopper. :clapping:
Thank you Grandmaster Flash.
I get the feeling I'm really going to enjoy shooting this thing. I can't wait to get out somewhere to do so.My wife and I put 50 rounds thru a Kimber .45 at the range yesterday (range loaner). Just as accurate as I remembered the 45 acp to be. The wife says it has less kick that the 9mm glock 21 we tried a few weeks ago. Definite less kick and flash that the 50 year old .38 special we fired on the same outing.