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Anyone have a Kimber Solo, 1911 9mm compact or Sig P224?
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<blockquote data-quote="Brandi" data-source="post: 2533307" data-attributes="member: 24446"><p>My sis has a Kimber Solo CDP, she/we rarely ever get out to the range though. I can say, I LOVE the Solo CDP especially. The size is excellent, the ergonomics are perfect, the reliability has been excellent, the accuracy is very good and with the CDP package you get excellent night sights and the laser grips, which in a small carry gun, makes all the difference in the world. Her schedule doesn't give much opportunity for going to the range but I'll ask her about it and if she can do it I'll let you know.</p><p></p><p>She also has a Kimber Ultra Crimson Carry II but it's a .45acp, not a 9mm. It took us close to two years at the time to get a Solo CDP, we came across a few normal Solo's but the CDP was elusive. The only thing I would recommend, other than getting a CDP, is try to find one that was built recently. Some of the early ones had issues and really soured the Solo name which is a shame since they are fantastic guns.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brandi, post: 2533307, member: 24446"] My sis has a Kimber Solo CDP, she/we rarely ever get out to the range though. I can say, I LOVE the Solo CDP especially. The size is excellent, the ergonomics are perfect, the reliability has been excellent, the accuracy is very good and with the CDP package you get excellent night sights and the laser grips, which in a small carry gun, makes all the difference in the world. Her schedule doesn't give much opportunity for going to the range but I'll ask her about it and if she can do it I'll let you know. She also has a Kimber Ultra Crimson Carry II but it's a .45acp, not a 9mm. It took us close to two years at the time to get a Solo CDP, we came across a few normal Solo's but the CDP was elusive. The only thing I would recommend, other than getting a CDP, is try to find one that was built recently. Some of the early ones had issues and really soured the Solo name which is a shame since they are fantastic guns. [/QUOTE]
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