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<blockquote data-quote="Greyfox" data-source="post: 1035356" data-attributes="member: 10291"><p>I have no experience with the Kimbers that you are evaluating but am interested in following the thread and always looking at options.</p><p></p><p>While I own and shoot a variety of autos and revolvers, my constant carry companion for over 30 years has been a satin nickel Colt Combat Commander that I had the feed ramp worked and trigger job done when I bought it back in the early 80's. It reliably feeds just about anything I feed it and have changed the recoil spring every 10 years. The sights, grip, and trigger and gives a feel that exactly matches my Colt Competition Combat that I owned as long and have used exclusively for CCM competition since the 80's. Having tried several over the years, I have used two holsters that for me are fast, very comfortable, and offer good concealment with minimum printing through my clothing. Both are simple and cheap and sometime I get raised eyebrows but...... They are a #126 Hidden Thunder, and an Uncle Mikes #5 SideKick(in conditions when I don't want an exposed barrel). For ammo, I like 230 Ball.if I ever need to carry something smaller, I use a S&W Snub.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Greyfox, post: 1035356, member: 10291"] I have no experience with the Kimbers that you are evaluating but am interested in following the thread and always looking at options. While I own and shoot a variety of autos and revolvers, my constant carry companion for over 30 years has been a satin nickel Colt Combat Commander that I had the feed ramp worked and trigger job done when I bought it back in the early 80's. It reliably feeds just about anything I feed it and have changed the recoil spring every 10 years. The sights, grip, and trigger and gives a feel that exactly matches my Colt Competition Combat that I owned as long and have used exclusively for CCM competition since the 80's. Having tried several over the years, I have used two holsters that for me are fast, very comfortable, and offer good concealment with minimum printing through my clothing. Both are simple and cheap and sometime I get raised eyebrows but...... They are a #126 Hidden Thunder, and an Uncle Mikes #5 SideKick(in conditions when I don't want an exposed barrel). For ammo, I like 230 Ball.if I ever need to carry something smaller, I use a S&W Snub. [/QUOTE]
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