|  |  | 
| Register | Forums | Blogs | Today's Posts | Search | Donate | 
|  |  |  | 
| 
			 
			#1  
			
			
			
			
			
		 | |||||
| 
 | |||||
|  This is not your Grandpa's Kimber 
			
			I purchased a 9mm Kimber Aegis from a guy who had it only 2weeks. Yep, he tried to break it down and put a 2 inch scratch on the slide. He called Kimber and they wanted $150/to re-do the slide. He offered me the gun for $700 and I gave him $650. Now anyone who knows me, knows that I can not leave well enough alone. I photograph for one of the top 2011,1911 competition builders in the business and have access to his expertise. The firs thing I did, was to buy an Ed Brown Bobtail Jig and I had Derek, bobtail the Kimber. I had Sarge make me a set of grips for show and had Larry Davidson make me a set of G-10 Sunburst grips. Love those grips. The gun shot great, but I was not happy  So I said to Derek, lets strip the slide, glass beed it and send it out for hard chrome, Now we are getting closer...... But 9mm, everyone has a Kimber 9mm, so while the slide was out, we took the barrel and opened it up to 38Super. The slide came back and now I had a SUPER KIMBER 38SUPER 4in. It shoots great, nice to carry and looks great. Here you go: Stage 1: Fancy Sarge grips and slide before re finishing  Stage 2: a look at the MSH after Bobtail (Ed Brown MSH)  Stage 3: After Slide refinishing  Stage 4: Cut and re-crown barrel now 38Super  Final Stage: Scratch Gone on Slide  Well, This is my story and I am sticking to it. 
				__________________ NRA-LIFE,COTEP, USPSA,STEEL CHALLENGE,SASS,GSSF, ICORE GLOCK Certified Armorer |