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Kimber 45 Auto Sticking
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<blockquote data-quote="luv long range" data-source="post: 1000508" data-attributes="member: 84282"><p>Having a Kimber is like having an armelite.Its made not to accept parts or pieces,like magazines from other companys. I have dealt with more than a few of them. Once a company makes mags that will fit it they will change the catch points so they wont work or you will have issues with them. If its a stock mag.that came with it ,its a sraight up mag issue. If its a aftermarket less costly mag.thats whats supposed to happen. You might even find mags that wont work in the same gun made 2 yrs apart. Ruger does the same thing with their mags. You Must Buy My Expensive mag. to keep your gun running. Its how they make their money.With well made guns that might be the only part that needs to be replaced for years.Buy a new kimber mag,and cycle it a few times then let it run.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="luv long range, post: 1000508, member: 84282"] Having a Kimber is like having an armelite.Its made not to accept parts or pieces,like magazines from other companys. I have dealt with more than a few of them. Once a company makes mags that will fit it they will change the catch points so they wont work or you will have issues with them. If its a stock mag.that came with it ,its a sraight up mag issue. If its a aftermarket less costly mag.thats whats supposed to happen. You might even find mags that wont work in the same gun made 2 yrs apart. Ruger does the same thing with their mags. You Must Buy My Expensive mag. to keep your gun running. Its how they make their money.With well made guns that might be the only part that needs to be replaced for years.Buy a new kimber mag,and cycle it a few times then let it run. [/QUOTE]
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