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<blockquote data-quote="Zaphod Beeblebrox" data-source="post: 1163833" data-attributes="member: 4606"><p>Kimber Crimson Carry Pro. Love it. I haven't fired a full size/weight 1911 to compare it to, but I don't find the recoil objectionable. I think the .45 acp is pretty tame in general. I even have an Ultra Carry (3" for those not fluent in Kimber-speak) which only weighs 25 oz. It doesn't kick bad either. I think the grip design of the 1911 is the controlling factor in taming the recoil. Both are very accurate and conceal very well (nice and thin, unlike some BRICKs I could name).</p><p></p><p>You WILL notice and appreciate the reduced weight after a day of carrying it on your hip. I'm a fan, obviously.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zaphod Beeblebrox, post: 1163833, member: 4606"] Kimber Crimson Carry Pro. Love it. I haven't fired a full size/weight 1911 to compare it to, but I don't find the recoil objectionable. I think the .45 acp is pretty tame in general. I even have an Ultra Carry (3" for those not fluent in Kimber-speak) which only weighs 25 oz. It doesn't kick bad either. I think the grip design of the 1911 is the controlling factor in taming the recoil. Both are very accurate and conceal very well (nice and thin, unlike some BRICKs I could name). You WILL notice and appreciate the reduced weight after a day of carrying it on your hip. I'm a fan, obviously. [/QUOTE]
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