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Join Date: Jun 2000
Location: N. Phoenix AZ USA
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Originally Posted by MT930
Balance, point-ability, accuracy, feel, inherently accurate round.
They are a special design much like the 911 in the auto world.
The design was over looked looked for a long time in the effort to have more round capacity. People realized you don't need 18 rounds if you can connect with the target in 1 or 2 so 7-8 round mag capacity are fine. In short they feel great. I have many hand guns I like the big wheel guns, and the modern Sig's however if I could only have one, the Colt Gold Cup would be the only one.
I looked at some Kimber's this week, they are top notch. They have taken a great design and made improvements that make it better.
Here in Montana it is law enforcement's number one choice, bar nun.
My .02
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Agree totally.
As well people were all over the place for a while trying to carry 15 rounds and so on. Problem is that if you hit someone with a 9mm several times it might just piss them off. Hit them ONCE with a .45 auto and it will almost always take them down.
Kimber makes a very good version, and its both affordable and accurate out of the box. Give it a try.
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