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1. No, it’s a 9mm. 2. No. It was made in the first run in 2005. Commander sized 1911s, which the Professional almost is, are my favorites. I do own two sub-compact 1911s; a Sig Ultra Tribal, and a Kimber Ultra CDP II. Both are in .45 acp. Recoil has never been a problem for me, and they both shoot fine. That said, I did spend a good bit of time and $$ in making the Kimber reliable. If it wasn’t a present from the wife, I’d have sold it long ago, along with the other Kimbers I used to own. Right after I finished working on it, I took it to an IDPA practice to wring it out. We started shooting the standards, and after a bit, wound up shooting at 25 yards. The SO was advising everyone to take their time and “shoot small.” When he go to me and another guy shooting something small, he said; those are made for shooting across the living room, just try to hit somewhere on the target. I did fine, keeping about all the shots zero down, with a couple just outside the line. He obviously didn’t know as much as he thought he did; he shot a Glock. Even though the little Kimber runs perfectly, I rarely carry it, I guess because of my experience with the brand. I frequently carry the little Sig, and it’s run flawlessly from day one. The advantage of the little ones for me is less to carry on bad back days. I mostly carry the Commanders, and occasionally full sized 1911s. I’v been carrying the Professional regularly for the last couple of months.
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"Sights are for the unenlightened” Last edited by Rick McC.; 04-27-2020 at 10:56 AM. |
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