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Double Trouble
Join Date: Nov 2002
Location: North of Pittsburgh
Posts: 11,706
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Ok ,,Kimbers are tight. shoot the hell out of it. Keep it lubed. Try RIG as Art has suggested. Use factory magazines only. Try a lot of different ammunition. Stick with the ones that feed best. Most newer guns are picky about what they shoot. (Don't EVEN get me started about Walthers!) One of my carry guns is a Colt 1911 Govt. issued, no "C" in the serial number, made in 1918. It's old, it's a Colt and it's so loose it eats anything I stick in it. Goes bang every damn time. My other carry is a Colt 1908 hammerless .380.mfg in 1927. Same same. Loose, eats everything, goes bang. I'm not trying to sell Colt's I'm just saying that new guns need to be shot and fussed over a while before they get sweet. Factory mags are the #1 way to go and will prevent most feed problems.
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