Definitely an awesome price on the Kimber Custom if it is brand new. Lists for $1,079. :thumbsup:
You need one.Damn you
Yeah and actually with the rail and threaded barrel they list for $1,175.Definitely an awesome price on the Kimber Custom if it is brand new. Lists for $1,079.
I haven't seen any others close to it size wise for the price.
I'll would not be able to fill that up in 40 years. At least not with guns. Would be able to use it for other important stuff.
I haven't seen any others close to it size wise for the price.
I'll would not be able to fill that up in 40 years. At least not with guns. Would be able to use it for other important stuff.
Yeah brand new. I had to jump on it. I didn't really need one, but they're bringing $100-175 more than that here.
I like them. If I shot a lot in dust in stuff I would forego them, but typically I keep my guns very clean and they don't get dropped or anything.Those are cool looking grips. My friend has the same issue with his Kimber, and slide release. He does this slight rotation in his hand, about 30 degrees, that brings slide release closer to his thumb, then once released, he rolls it back into shooting position.
Beautiful guns.
I picked these grips up as a cheap novelty and I actually like them a lot.
The one thing I don't like about this full size Kimber is my thumb isn't long enough to hit the slide release.
If your right handed use your support hand to operate the slide stop as you re acquire your grip.