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<blockquote data-quote="steelfingers" data-source="post: 3626245" data-attributes="member: 38658"><p>I fell in love with one just like mine when Hello Steve (my shooting buddy) got one. So I ordered mine (exactly like his in every way...ha) the next day. The first shots were on target. Man that thing shot good and felt good. I needed a 45 because we competed with each other with bowling pin shoots and the 45 knocked them down better than a 9mm. Not sure why other that mass. Loved taking it to one of the indoor ranges and set target at 15 yds and tear a tennis ball sized hole in the bullseye. Then move out to 25 yds and see what I could do. That gun never disappointed me. I hated to let it go but I gave the buyer a good deal. Those guns are expensive. Particularly with the TFS and crimson trace laser (which I hate and took off the first day). With the 45 being subsonic, I shot with a suppressor and other than the slide noise, it was quiet. </p><p>Had to make a decision between the FNX tactical 45 and this Kimber. The thing that pushed it over was the optic on the FNX. I had wanted an FNX for a very long time. With the Holosun 507 C shake to wake 2moa red dot (but I use the green) it was the one I'd keep. Too many guns and I don't need multiple matching cals. Not now anyway. I've got some expenses that will be coming up and I don't like owning money. Funny. If I was on Welfare, my experimental surgery would be free. Since I've worked since I was 8, we would have to sell everything we own and spend it before we would be eligible. It's an odd world. Ha.</p><p>So this was day one and the Kimber will be gone tomorrow. Sadly, I think the Springfield will go soon as well. I kicked in a couple of Wilson Combat extended mags on the Kimber and will put a couple of wilson mags with the Springfield. I think I'm making very fair deals. I could get more but I'm not that guy. At least I hope not.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="steelfingers, post: 3626245, member: 38658"] I fell in love with one just like mine when Hello Steve (my shooting buddy) got one. So I ordered mine (exactly like his in every way...ha) the next day. The first shots were on target. Man that thing shot good and felt good. I needed a 45 because we competed with each other with bowling pin shoots and the 45 knocked them down better than a 9mm. Not sure why other that mass. Loved taking it to one of the indoor ranges and set target at 15 yds and tear a tennis ball sized hole in the bullseye. Then move out to 25 yds and see what I could do. That gun never disappointed me. I hated to let it go but I gave the buyer a good deal. Those guns are expensive. Particularly with the TFS and crimson trace laser (which I hate and took off the first day). With the 45 being subsonic, I shot with a suppressor and other than the slide noise, it was quiet. Had to make a decision between the FNX tactical 45 and this Kimber. The thing that pushed it over was the optic on the FNX. I had wanted an FNX for a very long time. With the Holosun 507 C shake to wake 2moa red dot (but I use the green) it was the one I'd keep. Too many guns and I don't need multiple matching cals. Not now anyway. I've got some expenses that will be coming up and I don't like owning money. Funny. If I was on Welfare, my experimental surgery would be free. Since I've worked since I was 8, we would have to sell everything we own and spend it before we would be eligible. It's an odd world. Ha. So this was day one and the Kimber will be gone tomorrow. Sadly, I think the Springfield will go soon as well. I kicked in a couple of Wilson Combat extended mags on the Kimber and will put a couple of wilson mags with the Springfield. I think I'm making very fair deals. I could get more but I'm not that guy. At least I hope not. [/QUOTE]
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