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<blockquote data-quote="forindooruseonly" data-source="post: 3614696" data-attributes="member: 13718"><p>I've had a couple of vanilla 1911's that worked fine, no issues. I had one of their hi-cap versions way back in the early 2000s which was fine but I hated the plastic frame. I had a .22 1911 which worked fine but was significantly lighter than a normal .45, which I didn't care for. I wanted it to be identical to a .45 for practice reasons and having a 1911 that was half the weight didn't seem particularly useful.</p><p></p><p>All of the 4 that I owned all worked great, but I eventually got rid of them all. I've always defended Kimbers as I felt they caught a bad rap online, largely by people who either didn't own one or had never been around 1911s before. It just became a popular thing to bash.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="forindooruseonly, post: 3614696, member: 13718"] I've had a couple of vanilla 1911's that worked fine, no issues. I had one of their hi-cap versions way back in the early 2000s which was fine but I hated the plastic frame. I had a .22 1911 which worked fine but was significantly lighter than a normal .45, which I didn't care for. I wanted it to be identical to a .45 for practice reasons and having a 1911 that was half the weight didn't seem particularly useful. All of the 4 that I owned all worked great, but I eventually got rid of them all. I've always defended Kimbers as I felt they caught a bad rap online, largely by people who either didn't own one or had never been around 1911s before. It just became a popular thing to bash. [/QUOTE]
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