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<blockquote data-quote="D. Hargrove" data-source="post: 3021026" data-attributes="member: 41761"><p>[USER=38658]@steelfingers[/USER] - As you know i shoot a kimber on the Bullseye circuit, it is a wonderful gun and to me the most reliable and accurate gun I own. Having said that, there is little to zero advantage of a Custom II over any other production class 1911. If you step into the partial custom or full custom range, then maybe. The misnomer of hand tuned slides to frames with NM barrels and bushings is just that, these are standard production guns with a QC tweek here and there if caught, just my honest opine. Along the same lines and for the same money the Springer RO full size is, again just my opinion, the best range toy for a 1911 that is not custom. The SS versions are beautiful and as accurate as any semi custom 1911 out there. There are a million views on 1911s, but that is a pretty common belief. I am in no way knocking Kimber, I love mine and shoot it alot, but my smith had many hours with it to make it run as it does. If you look at the Gold Match II for about $1150 I think, you will find love and happiness. Good luck my friend!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="D. Hargrove, post: 3021026, member: 41761"] [USER=38658]@steelfingers[/USER] - As you know i shoot a kimber on the Bullseye circuit, it is a wonderful gun and to me the most reliable and accurate gun I own. Having said that, there is little to zero advantage of a Custom II over any other production class 1911. If you step into the partial custom or full custom range, then maybe. The misnomer of hand tuned slides to frames with NM barrels and bushings is just that, these are standard production guns with a QC tweek here and there if caught, just my honest opine. Along the same lines and for the same money the Springer RO full size is, again just my opinion, the best range toy for a 1911 that is not custom. The SS versions are beautiful and as accurate as any semi custom 1911 out there. There are a million views on 1911s, but that is a pretty common belief. I am in no way knocking Kimber, I love mine and shoot it alot, but my smith had many hours with it to make it run as it does. If you look at the Gold Match II for about $1150 I think, you will find love and happiness. Good luck my friend!!! [/QUOTE]
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