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I am considering a trade deal for a Kimber ultra shadow Le II. I know nothing about them because I have never been into 1911's

I have read both horror stories and HIGH praise for them. I will be into it around $750.00 so dont want to lose my tail if they are expensive junk!

This is not a debate on what condition the trade is in becuase I wont see it till tomorrow. Its just a general question to those that own them.

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You should take the trade. If you don't like the kimber you should be able to get your $750 back by selling it.

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You should take the trade. If you don't like the kimber you should be able to get your $750 back by selling it.

Thanks for your opinon. Anyone else out there have experience with them?

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Strange you should ask that question. I do have a Pro Carry II and found it to be a good, reliable weapon for me. Bought it used with Tru-Glo nitesites and Hogue grip. Quite comfortable and easy to shoot. Depending on your trade, could be a good deal.

Another pm coming.

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I had one and really liked it until I had to disassemble it for cleaning. It was a pain for me and I didn't look forward to doing it every time I shot, that's not just a Kimber thing though its a 1911 thing since they all come apart relatively the same. I just figured out that it wasn't for me and I have a lot of other guns that keep me happy.

That may seem like a small thing but since I have a slight case of OCD when it comes to cleaning (if it gets dirty/shot it gets cleaned) from my tactical training I want something that is at least as easy to take apart as my M9 was or it just gets annoying.

If you don't mind that and want a 1911 style pistol you can't go wrong with a Kimber. If you haven't handled a 1911 then I recommend going to a gun store and have them show you what it is all about.

I did get my money's worth when I traded mine though...

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Thanks for the input. I am a wheel gunner all the way. But have had plenty of semi's that take down very easy.. HMMMMMM just dont know. I have how ever handled and have fired a Para Warthog and like it for its size but have not carried one.

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If your not well versed in 1911 I don't think I would make my first one a compact, you really should get a full size as a first 1911, to learn the in's and out's so to speak.

It is however your $750 but I think for those dollars you could do better than a Kimber considering you don't seem to mind going used.

Some people have Kimbers and love them others not so much, quality control with Kimber is hit and miss at best.

I always suggest a Colt Governemnt Model for a first 1911. As for disasembly, I've been trearing down 1911's for 20 years nothing difficult to it.

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If your not well versed in 1911 I don't think I would make my first one a compact, you really should get a full size as a first 1911, to learn the in's and out's so to speak.

It is however your $750 but I think for those dollars you could do better than a Kimber considering you don't seem to mind going used.

Some people have Kimbers and love them others not so much, quality control with Kimber is hit and miss at best.

I always suggest a Colt Governemnt Model for a first 1911. As for disasembly, I've been trearing down 1911's for 20 years nothing difficult to it.

My daily carry is a s&w 625-10 which is a 2" snub .45 acp and was just looking for the same caliber to add to my rotation for daily carry. I just am not sure of the quality of a gun that cost $1100 and so many complain but then so many give it the thumbs up. I do not see how one company could have so much varied quality control.

I am not much on the 1911' s even though some will say they will live and die by one, but I thought that it might be a good time to learn the ins and outs of one just not sure if I want to risk $750 worth on one with a so so reputation unless someone here has a solid experience of owning one with or with out issues.

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just not sure if I want to risk $750 worth on one with a so so reputation .

I think you answered your own question on this one, I'd pass

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kimbers are fantastic. hand made in the USA. for $750 i dont see how you could go wrong. superior quality to post series 70 colts, and most every other gun in their price range. just my $.02

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I loved the Kimber I had, sold it only to fund other gun purchases.

However I do not like the ultra(3") 1911s. They have more problems, regardless manufacturing company. A lot have non problems whatsoever, but others are wrought with issues. I wouldn't hesitate to trade for a 4" or full size Kimber.

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However I do not like the ultra(3") 1911s. They have more problems, regardless manufacturing company. A lot have non problems whatsoever, but others are wrought with issues. I wouldn't hesitate to trade for a 4" or full size Kimber.

I have to agree here. Started off on the 1911 road with an Ultra Carry and did experience some problems with it. Traded up to a custom-built Commander and haven't looked back.

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I have owned four Kimbers in the last two years. All of them have been flawless. I have never had any problems with any of them. I currently carry a Super Carry Pro HD everyday. I have found that Kimbers are very tight when you first get them and after about 500 rounds they really begin to losen up. I will purchase more Kimbers in the future. Next one will be a Super Carry Ultra.

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the kimber 1911 is the most i ever spent on a new pistol. I WILL NEVER OWN ANOTHER!

do not get me wrong we own only 1 or 2 pistols were we did not put in about what we paid for it so it would be a good happy shooter.

the kimber never got the chance, problems and the CS anwser was always it is a kimber so it must be you.

on a side note we also ran Para's P-14's and a P-18. and Springfields.

to a friend of mine who had one that would run called there CS about the black wearing off around the trigger, kimber told him to buy a sharpie

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I dig my Kimber. I don't carry it much since I picked up a Glock, but before then I carried it everywhere. I have a 4''; only a few malfunctions in the first 200 rds and since then it's been fine. If you're buying a used one it should be broken in so you shouldn't have any issues; if not run a few hundred rounds through it and break it in.

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they do require a break-in period, around 200 rounds or so. as far as problems with them, name me one thing, not necessarily a gun, that is mass produced and doesnt have a problem here or there-- there are none. everything out there has problems from time to time. i think some people bash kimbers because they pay a hefty price for them so they expect them to be perfect.

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I've had two Kimber's both full size 5" guns and they performed flawlessly. However, the Ultra 3" barrel seems to have the most dissatisfied owners. The sub compact 1911 as a whole are harder to keep running than their full size counterparts. Everything has to be in top shape for them to run reliable as to where 5" guns are quite a bit more forgiving. I personally would not carry any brand of 3" 1911. I do carry a 5" Les Baer daily. But for $750, you would likely be able to get out of it pretty easliy if you don't like it.

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Kimber Ultra Carry II is my daily carry. The only problems I have had so far have been magazine related. The fix for that was easy - Wilson Combat Mags.

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Sounds like a good deal. I have a pro carry II and love the quality and accuracy...you'll know when you see it and pick it up if it is for you. Not a big risk

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I've had a Kimber Ultra CDP II for several years and it has been a great pistol. I've used Wilson magazines since it's first trip to the range and it has been 100% reliable and accurate.

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I have a kimber custom II that i like very much, its all stock except for the 47d magazine and the grips, I bought it new, around 900 after everything was said and done. I did all the proper break in and have had no problems at all of any kind, dont worry about dissambly and reassemble after a few times its a breeze, mine was new so it was real tight getting the slide stop back in at first but now it snaps right in(no idiot marks thank god). I looked at 1911s for about 2 years before i made my choice, i dony know why so many folks dont like kimber. seems like people are sure swiping thier plastic for them at gun shows. anyway i think you would like kimber i went with the custom II cause everything is match grade just like all the other models it just aint as fancy looking,customize it yourself. hope this helps you

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I have owned two. A 5"and a Compact 3". I kept them both less than a year. I had nothing but problems with mine. They have spotty customer service to me also. This was several years ago. I won't even consider one unless for resale. Now on that rant I have friends that swear by them.

Guest drv2fst
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Love my Kimber Crimson Carry Pro. Had a USA Team Match before that and loved it too. I was more accurate with that USA Team Match than anything else I have owned since. I wish I had never sold it.

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