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Hell, if that were the case, I'd still be wearing a Kilt with a sgian-dubh and a Dirk..... Love it!!
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09-01-2020, 01:09 PM | #3332 | |
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Here's a pro tip for you. If you get an AR, DO NOT buy steel case rounds for it, like wolf, Tula, etc. AR's don't like steel and you will end up with a lot of jams, it will also cause premature wear and can raise hell with the components. Stick to brass or nickle. It may be tempting to buy the steel because it's cheaper, but DO NOT, you will regret it. If you buy an AK, it doesn't matter, anything will cycle through those things. On a side note, the price of ammo has gone through the fricken roof out there. If you can find it at all, in most cases, it has at a minimum, doubled, in most cases tripled or more. Here is one example and it's for garbage, sure to jam your AR steel. https://www.bulkammo.com/1000-rounds...-wolf-55gr-fmj I was in Cabela's a few minutes ago getting some fishing stuff and out of curiosity, wondered over to the ammo section. Their entire ammo section was cleaned out with the exception of some exotic rifle rounds and some 12 gauge. The best way I can think to describe it is, it looked like the grocery store toilet paper section after the rona first started. I have sources where you can still get it (AK and AR) but you are going to take a beating in the wallet if you need it.
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About 3 times over pre-COVID prices seems to be about the average. I have seen up to 5 times.
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09-01-2020, 01:43 PM | #3335 | |
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Yeah, I mean WTF is this! https://www.jgsales.com/223-wpa-wolf...rds-p-453.html
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09-01-2020, 01:49 PM | #3336 | |
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I had a typo and put a K instead of an R. Yeah as stated in there, AK's will feed anything though, AR's not so much. Steel casings are and AR's Kryptonite.
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09-01-2020, 02:00 PM | #3338 |
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So, I'm wading farther into firearm waters. I've always hunted and fished and such, so I have my fair share of Shotguns and long rifles.
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09-01-2020, 02:31 PM | #3339 | |
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First - congratulations on considering a 1911. I carried one all the way through Viet Nam and into the early 80s. I LOVE the 1911 profile. It has never let me down once. As far as Kimber - I have never owned that particular builder, but I hear that they are (1) Very good pistols and (2) fairly expensive. I would steer you to the Springfield Armory guns. I have a SA 1911 A1 (military) and a 1911 Range Officer in 9mm. LOVE them both and I have yet to have a problem with either one. Yes, they are heavy and they don't carry 15 rounds - but doesn't bother me in the least. I carry a Galco Fletch High Ride in the summer and a Galco Jack Ass Rig in the winter months. Nothing but good things to say. Good luck in your search!
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09-01-2020, 02:33 PM | #3340 | |
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I will again incur the wrath of Raiderhader, but I'm not a Kimber fan. Much like Dorn from Major League, they don't have the quality that they once did, but still have the high price. I have seen expensive Kimbers fail spectacularly on a couple of occasions, and I don't know of any serious competitive shooters who use them. If you want an expensive 1911, I would recommend an STI. Those seem to be the brand of choice among serious shooters. If you don't have a lot of experience with pistols, I do not recommend a 1911 as your first. They're kind of "expert level" guns, more difficult to break down, maintain and effectively use. If it's just the stopping power of a .45 that you're looking for, there are plenty of non-1911 options out there. I would personally recommend the Walther PPQ. |
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Sorry, back to the topic. My brother has owned three Kimbers, 1 was very good, one was basically trash; the other was good after he sent it back for some recall issue I think. Here’s another thing to keep in mind: right now every manufacturer is turning out product just as fast as they can, QC be damned. That’s exactly what they did back in 2009 and 2013. So just be aware of that when considering a brand-new gun right now. Pick a company with great CS. Or buy used. |
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09-01-2020, 03:15 PM | #3343 | |
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The ammo situation is the same here. I have two shops that I go to once a week or so to see if they have .45 and 9mm. One of them lets me know what they have coming in and when so I'll pick up 200 at a time or whatever the limit is for that shipment. Once I get to 3000 rounds of each I'll stand by for prices to drop.
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09-01-2020, 03:42 PM | #3344 | |
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Prices will go higher and we are NOT at Sandy Hook panic levels yet.
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09-01-2020, 04:58 PM | #3345 | |
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Randall brought up his love of Springfield and in some of the reading and researching I was doing - I had a fair amount of free time on my hands recently - SA kept being mentioned. In fact, if I remember correctly, it was a forum discussion about purchasing a SA 1911 vs a Sig 1911 where a gunsmith was singing the praises of the current crop of SA 1911s as not only having the fewest out of the box issues of any of the mainline makers but, the numbers were even lower than what he would consider typical for the model. Combine that with their number of options ranging [from what used to be] affordable to higher end builds and that is where I’d tell someone to look first.
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