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View Quote Nice classic look. Stainless TLE with sights, grips, and a trigger? |
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Thanks!
Yes, Grips, Sights, & Trigger but I went a little further I picked this Kimber up from a local range for $200.00. It was a range rental that had been handled a lot but barely fired. I took 2000 grit sand paper and some break free to the frame and slide after a complete strip down. Removed all the scratches and idiot mark lol. I replaced the sights with NOVAK night sights. I replaced the following: take down lever, sear, disconnector, hammer, sear spring, guide rod, recoil spring plug, all springs, trigger, & firing pin with All New Wilson Combat Bullet Proof parts. The Grips are from Wicked Grips. Shoots like a dream with a 3.5 pound trigger pull. NO FTF or FTE to date |
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Originally Posted By SnprPSG1: Thanks! Yes, Grips, Sights, & Trigger but I went a little further I picked this Kimber up from a local range for $200.00. It was a range rental that had been handled a lot but barely fired. I took 2000 grit sand paper and some break free to the frame and slide after a complete strip down. Removed all the scratches and idiot mark lol. I replaced the sights with NOVAK night sights. I replaced the following: take down lever, sear, disconnector, hammer, sear spring, guide rod, recoil spring plug, all springs, trigger, & firing pin with All New Wilson Combat Bullet Proof parts. The Grips are from Wicked Grips. Shoots like a dream with a 3.5 pound trigger pull. NO FTF or FTE to date View Quote Sounds like a worth while rescue operation. Just added an ultra carry to the fam. Kimber 1 and 2 |
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Very Nice!!!
My Stainless TLE II looked just like that prior to the changes I made. |
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Retired Army OIF/OEF
NEEDED: Surefire 310r, Dawson Rail for 1911, Caspian or Series 70 1911a1 |
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<**Me:**> I just spent 95% of my paycheck on LaRue stuff, within 30 minutes of getting paid. < **mfingar:**> For what it's worth, Dillo Dust is great on Ramen.
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Retired Army OIF/OEF
NEEDED: Surefire 310r, Dawson Rail for 1911, Caspian or Series 70 1911a1 |
Retired Army OIF/OEF No one will know the violence it took to become this gentle
NEEDED: Surefire 310r, Dawson Rail for 1911, Caspian or Series 70 frame |
Retired Army OIF/OEF No one will know the violence it took to become this gentle
NEEDED: Surefire 310r, Dawson Rail for 1911, Caspian or Series 70 frame |
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Retired Army OIF/OEF No one will know the violence it took to become this gentle
NEEDED: Surefire 310r, Dawson Rail for 1911, Caspian or Series 70 frame |
"My greatest fear is that one day I will die and my wife will sell my guns for what I told her I paid for them!" Author Unknown
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Originally Posted By Ditch-Tiger: Older limited edition Stainless Covert that's seen better days. https://i.imgur.com/6Suj7fp.jpghttps://i.imgur.com/3nXE44B.jpg https://i.imgur.com/3dqhegm.jpg https://i.imgur.com/XcGRIuO.jpghttps://i.imgur.com/5drs3Cg.jpg View Quote Bruh take that safe queen out some and shoot it |
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Retired Army OIF/OEF No one will know the violence it took to become this gentle
NEEDED: Surefire 310r, Dawson Rail for 1911, Caspian or Series 70 frame |
Endeavor to Persevere
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And then, he arrives at the last item on his bucket list...
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Got an early Warrior. Serial is in the 15XXXX range. Gun has original Trijicon Novaks.
https://www.flickr.com/gp/188172405@N08/LU5pT2t3Q1 https://www.flickr.com/gp/188172405@N08/3v6Nou2yF9 The slide stop is different from modern Kimbers. I thought that maybe it was a replacement part, but it looks MIM and has the same reddish “age discoloration” as the beavertail. I have seen pics of Series 1 Kimbers from back in the day and those seem to match this slide stop. I also emailed Kimber and they said the gun was made Feb 28, 2005. Using the “wayback” internet archive, I found the press release for the Warrior introduction was Feb 15, 2005. Old Press Release |
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Game on!
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When you are dead, you don't know that you are dead. It is difficult only for others.
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I am advocating that we change our form of government to one based on strange women lying in ponds distributing swords in a farcical aquatic ceremony. It can't be any worse.
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