yes something like that also im open to any kind !! as a friend once told me "im bisexual i can shoot a a glock or sig equally as well" !! haha
Actually you should be a little nervous to some extent. To get over being nervous about it on your next day off strap it on with no rounds in it and carry it around the house all day cocked and locked while bending, sitting, playing with the dog, getting in and out of your vehicle and buckle in and out of the seat belt, etc., etc. and then check to see if the safety is still firmly engaged. Reach back every once in a while and push the hammer back as far as it will go and see if the safety still holds it back. If the safety is properly fitted and your holster is not trying to push it off you'll see that it's really a pretty safe arrangement. If it's going to come off safe it's better on an unloaded gun. I have seen a few carry rigs though that would cause the safety to push off. Make sure that yours won't do that. Try everything you can think of to cause it to unlock. If it passes that test you should be OK. When considering a Kimber be very very wary. Kimber has put out an awful lot of guns and some of them actually worked properly. A lot of them had problems that should have been caught by quality control but were not. Kimber's QC got so bad for a while that their marketing geniuses came up with the whole "run a couple hundred more rounds through it and see if maybe now it works". Ridiculous. Guns don't require "breaking in" to be functional. It will knock any burrs off but if it doesn't run safely 100% out of the box then the factory is cranking out volume and paying no attention to quality. What really amazes me is how so many people believed this load of crap. It's KOOL AID kids. Do not drink it. I read forums every day where people discuss how many rounds are necessary to "break in" a 1911. Just smile and walk away and don't accept poor quality control.
I just bought my first 1911. I'm still a little nervous about "cocked and locked".
Actually you should be a little nervous to some extent. To get over being nervous about it on your next day off strap it on with no rounds in it and carry it around the house all day cocked and locked while bending, sitting, playing with the dog, getting in and out of your vehicle and buckle in and out of the seat belt, etc., etc. and then check to see if the safety is still firmly engaged. Reach back every once in a while and push the hammer back as far as it will go and see if the safety still holds it back. If the safety is properly fitted and your holster is not trying to push it off you'll see that it's really a pretty safe arrangement. If it's going to come off safe it's better on an unloaded gun. I have seen a few carry rigs though that would cause the safety to push off. Make sure that yours won't do that. Try everything you can think of to cause it to unlock. If it passes that test you should be OK. When considering a Kimber be very very wary. Kimber has put out an awful lot of guns and some of them actually worked properly. A lot of them had problems that should have been caught by quality control but were not. Kimber's QC got so bad for a while that their marketing geniuses came up with the whole "run a couple hundred more rounds through it and see if maybe now it works". Ridiculous. Guns don't require "breaking in" to be functional. It will knock any burrs off but if it doesn't run safely 100% out of the box then the factory is cranking out volume and paying no attention to quality. What really amazes me is how so many people believed this load of crap. It's KOOL AID kids. Do not drink it. I read forums every day where people discuss how many rounds are necessary to "break in" a 1911. Just smile and walk away and don't accept poor quality control.
Oh nooo!!!.....Duck yer head, dude.....'cause it's come'n at'cha,haha!.....
Pers'nally....I could'n 'gree more.......over-rated and x'tremely overpriced,and uuhhh....over-hyped.........'long with the Glocks......
Your gonna need to say some hail Mary's or something after using Kimber and Glock in the same sentence...