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<blockquote data-quote="NikatKimber" data-source="post: 3011634" data-attributes="member: 423"><p>Ruger is a master at casting/molding, so if anyone can pull off quality MIM parts, it would be them. The Kimber Series II isn't a Series 80, it's a Schwartz safety, and acts off the grip safety not the trigger, so the trigger is unaffected as in the Series 80 guns. As for the Camp10, I didn't realize Kimber was making Series 1 guns anymore; that's cool if they are! Maybe that will mean they'll make more of them. And as far as firing pin safeties go, the Kimber SeriesII / Schwartz is about as unobtrusive as anything. My only issue with Kimber anymore is value and their marketing strategy of "Make 100 models with the only differences being cosmetic" which honestly is irking me with Sig now too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NikatKimber, post: 3011634, member: 423"] Ruger is a master at casting/molding, so if anyone can pull off quality MIM parts, it would be them. The Kimber Series II isn't a Series 80, it's a Schwartz safety, and acts off the grip safety not the trigger, so the trigger is unaffected as in the Series 80 guns. As for the Camp10, I didn't realize Kimber was making Series 1 guns anymore; that's cool if they are! Maybe that will mean they'll make more of them. And as far as firing pin safeties go, the Kimber SeriesII / Schwartz is about as unobtrusive as anything. My only issue with Kimber anymore is value and their marketing strategy of "Make 100 models with the only differences being cosmetic" which honestly is irking me with Sig now too. [/QUOTE]
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