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Offline petepaaz

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Kimber Rimfire Target
« on: April 01, 2010, 06:02:01 PM »
    Have been looking for a light weight and accurate 22LR pistol suitable for trail/SHTF survival (small game gathering). The Kimber 1911 Rimfire Target model seems intriguing to me; especially since I prefer the 1911 .45 for self defense. Anyone have any experience with this firearm's reliability and accuracy?

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Re: Kimber Rimfire Target
« Reply #1 on: April 02, 2010, 01:24:47 AM »
The one I have seen at our monthly "Steel Challenge" match runs and shoots great as far as I can tell. I have a Ceiner conversion for the 1911 that runs great as well. I just wish it had a last round slide lock feature. I don't know if the Kimber has that feature or not. I have an Advantage Arms conversion on order for my Glocks, back order, that is.
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Re: Kimber Rimfire Target
« Reply #2 on: April 02, 2010, 06:21:04 PM »
   I've read nothing to indicate whether or not the slide locks open after the last shot on the Kimber; but have read that the Advantage Arms 1911 conversion unit does. I have considered Advantage Arms for my S&W 1911Sc (commander-sized); but prefer to have a handgun purposely designed for great accuracy and to keep my .45 always ready for self-defense. However, if I knew the Advantage Arms unit was very accurate (ie 1&1/2" max at 25 yds w/iron sights), I might convert the S&W and find a new self defense .45.
   Let us know how the Advantage works for ur Glock.....even though it's apples vs oranges.