Did you do it for looks or is there a performance gain from doing it?
Got myself my first 1911 the other day. A kimber pro carry II two tone. Looking to put some black and silve by grips on it. What is everyone's experience with vz grips?
Im always down for upgrades. What would you be talking about?
Lol yeah. That will be my next purchase! I love that one as well!!!!!I was just sure after seeing your screen name that it was going to be a stainless raptor II. Love that pistol. My dad has one.
Pretty much everything except the frame and slide. No, I'm not joking.
Pretty much everything except the frame and slide. No, I'm not joking.
My Kimbers are among the few 1911s that I've not done a thing to internally except for recoil spring replacement. With the last replacement, I switched to a flat wire spring in my Kimber Compact to extend the spring life. Short 1911s tend to go through springs faster than the bigger ones.
Except for ones that are engineered properly.... Dan Wesson ECO.
I'm not seeing anything on the ECO having a better recoil spring setup than Kimber does. My CCO has a short guide rod and standard plug and shipped from the factory with Wolff springs. From what I'm seeing on other forums, Dan Wesson owners are opting for the same spring change interval in their short 1911s as are Kimber owners. If anything, the Kimbers seem to have a bit better engineering in the recoil spring department on the short 1911s, not worse. My Kimber Ultra had dual recoil springs. I don't know why you are so intent on on another users experience, but at least come at it with fact, not folklore.
You need glasses. The only thing Kimber has better engineered than anyone else is their glossy magazine adds. You want facts? I give you facts. Fact one... MIMbers and their owners are easy to on because their owners think with them being so "expensive" and with all the advertising claiming how they make the "world's finest 1911 pistol" they are high end 1911s. Fact two... Direct from the CZ-USA website in regards to the ECO recoil system"The recoil system is quite unique for this style of 1911 as we use a solid, one piece guide rod and a flat recoil spring that is rated for 15,000 rounds in .45 ACP. That is 15,000 rounds! Not 500 rounds like most 1911 dual recoil systems are rated for."
Dude, get over yourself. A flat wire recoil spring is nothing new. My Sig 1911s come with those and for $50, I installed one on my Kimber. My Dan Wesson CCO came with a standard short guide rod and music wire spring. Dan Wesson makes a great pistol, but you pay for that greatness. Just because you think that you bought an upscale pistol is no reason to be an asshat in this thread. Let's keep it positive and if you have nothing good to say, please move on to another thread where you can offer a positive comment.