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An obsolete gun in an obsolete caliber? What isn't there to like? All jokes aside 10mm is a cool round and this would be extremely fun to shoot at 50+ yards on steel. I also hope this thread doesn't resurrect comms n bombs

 

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I don’t find anything obsolete about a round with SOOOO many loading options from Pussycat to Nuclear!!  I’m a huge 10mm fan.

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I use one of my (many) Glock 10mm for my backup when I Hog hunt!!  And by the way I leave for a hunt on March 4!,,,,,,,

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That is a beautiful pistol.  Still, I have yet to see a single firearm that I thought was worth spending a grand (or more) to me.  I'll just have to continue hoping that my .357 and/or .44 Magnums will be 'enough' to guard a camp.  That isn't to take anything away from the Kimber.  Those are just my own, personal thoughts. 

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52 minutes ago, JAB said:

That is a beautiful pistol.  Still, I have yet to see a single firearm that I thought was worth spending a grand (or more) to me.  I'll just have to continue hoping that my .357 and/or .44 Magnums will be 'enough' to guard a camp.  That isn't to take anything away from the Kimber.  Those are just my own, personal thoughts. 

Just a general thought here' I'm pretty much in line with on that amount. Unless it's something really special, 1000 is my upper limit. I'm not saying I've never exceeded that, as I have a time or two. Last was a Springfield TRP...1400. I was just really paranoid to shoot it and scratch it. I kept thinking how much I'd spent on it when 500-600 had been my extreme limit for years.

I sweated over it so much I finally sold it and got my cost back. JMO 

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If I were to purchase one I'd dump the grips. I loved the bobbed mainspring housing in my Kobra Carry - mostly because the regular mainspring housing seemed to transfer recoil into the lower heel of my hand instead of spreading it out. But once I got rid of my Ed Brown I was done with expensive pistols that I don't carry much. It's much easier to carry my Sig P320 Carry in .357 Sig.

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On 1/31/2018 at 6:57 PM, Sippimud said:

I just purchased a Kimber Camp Guard...We shall see. I want to smoke a swamp donkey with it!!!!

Have you shot it? I want one but I am scared of the Kimber reliabilty out of the box ......

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I so didn't read RMEF correctly the 1st time and laughed out loud.   I guess camp guard would be good for in the rear with the gear.

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