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<blockquote data-quote="DTA" data-source="post: 3610306" data-attributes="member: 48303"><p>Well, my 2 cents. I currently carry a Kimber 1911 for my EDC. It is my 3rd Kimber, and I'm not sure how many total 1911's. I have a Kimber in 5", 4", and 3.5. I love them all. Prior to my Kimber, I carried an S&W Shield for a number of years, and then going back before that I carried a Glock 19. I will admit the Kimber does have some weight but especially with rapid-fire and 45 it is kind of nice. I have been considering switching to a Glock 43X for summertime to have something a bit lighter but that means I will need to buy another Glock 43X. I currently have one but I tricked it out and I don't like having much if anything modified on my carry gun. You never know how an attorney or judge can twist modifications to make you look "trigger happy."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DTA, post: 3610306, member: 48303"] Well, my 2 cents. I currently carry a Kimber 1911 for my EDC. It is my 3rd Kimber, and I'm not sure how many total 1911's. I have a Kimber in 5", 4", and 3.5. I love them all. Prior to my Kimber, I carried an S&W Shield for a number of years, and then going back before that I carried a Glock 19. I will admit the Kimber does have some weight but especially with rapid-fire and 45 it is kind of nice. I have been considering switching to a Glock 43X for summertime to have something a bit lighter but that means I will need to buy another Glock 43X. I currently have one but I tricked it out and I don't like having much if anything modified on my carry gun. You never know how an attorney or judge can twist modifications to make you look "trigger happy." [/QUOTE]
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