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Kimber ?

BigTexBigTex Member Posts: 64 ✭✭
edited October 2001 in Ask the Experts
I am going to break down and buy a Kimber. I have it narrowed down to three choices, the Pro CDP, Stainless Pro Carry, and the Pro Carry HD. I am leaning towards the Pro CDP, but it is about $200.00 more, is it worth it? Which do you prefer, and why?Thanks,Jon

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  • kimberkidkimberkid Member Posts: 8,858 ✭✭✭
    edited November -1
    BigTexI personally like (and own) the Pro CDP, and it really is "snag free" & easy to "present" even from under a light jacket and sweat-shirt. I liked the Pro-Carry when they came out with it, but it didn't "really" turn me on. I also like the Pro-Carry H.D. for the stainless frame, but apart from that it doesn't "really" turn me on either.The Pro-Carry CDP on the other hand has the destinctive "Melt" to it, fixed night sights, yada, yada, yada that did it for me! However what I'd really like to have is a Pro-Carry H.D. CDP!
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  • Ross C. McDonellRoss C. McDonell Member Posts: 36 ✭✭
    edited November -1
    Go to pistolsmith.com and check out the boards. Lots of good info.
  • Richie RichRichie Rich Member Posts: 439 ✭✭✭
    edited November -1
    ultra carry,it is smallit shots great I chose black because I don"t want to be pulling a mirror out of the holster.I love the look of the cdp but I don't think I can do the 1000.oo tag on it. as much as I love kimber IFFFF I was going to jump to that level I would go wilson, lesbare or thorobred all of which make great customn guns.. BUT I sure love my lil kimber.good luck and enjoy what ever you pickRich
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