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<blockquote data-quote="HOSS" data-source="post: 813311" data-attributes="member: 1863"><p>hayray, I have the Pro-Carry. Sort of in between the full size and ultra carry. I have had the opposite experience with Kimbers than you. Maybe I am lucky and you are unlucky when it comes to Kimbers :lol: I have never, ever, experienced a jam, failure to feed or a stove pipe with my Kimber or with any other Kimber that I have shot. I used to shoot a friends full size alot and loved it. I have probably 3,000 rounds through my current Kimber without a failure. It is one of those guns where you put the sights on the target and it seems to hit it by it's self. I would, and do, trust my life to it on a regular basis.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HOSS, post: 813311, member: 1863"] hayray, I have the Pro-Carry. Sort of in between the full size and ultra carry. I have had the opposite experience with Kimbers than you. Maybe I am lucky and you are unlucky when it comes to Kimbers :lol: I have never, ever, experienced a jam, failure to feed or a stove pipe with my Kimber or with any other Kimber that I have shot. I used to shoot a friends full size alot and loved it. I have probably 3,000 rounds through my current Kimber without a failure. It is one of those guns where you put the sights on the target and it seems to hit it by it's self. I would, and do, trust my life to it on a regular basis. [/QUOTE]
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