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Uploaded by on Aug 20, 2010

We shoot a Kimber Ten II a Polymer 1911

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  • I think the 1911 purists will HATE this with a passion. From all the problems you were having with it, I do not think you will increase the sales on the secondary market much, lol.

  • @Jesses001

    Perhaps it will bring the 1991 & 'plastic gun' people together !!..

    unfortunately they will probably just all come together to not like this hybrid, LOL

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  • isnt a 1911 supposed to be heavy?

  • the Kimber doesn't look like it has a lot of flip in the recoil.

  • That Kimber doesn't look like it flips a lot

  • FAIL!!!!!

  • @De908 I honestly don't know. Wilson Combat has the Spec-Ops 9, which is a 9mm, double stack, 1911-style pistol. From what I've heard, it's a great pistol. That said, it is Wilson Combat. I think it's their least expensive model, but it still ticks in at $2000. I've thought about getting one, but probably won't. I'd rather save the extra coin and get one of their alloy framed 1911s chambered in 10mm.

  • That's cool I've never seen one o thows

  • i think some people would rather go with the 2011 style STI's than this.

  • @19NaVi72 so the 1911 really cant be a polymer gun just because of its design? im just curious and dont know about the 1911's actual mechanics. im sort of interested in a 1911-shaped/designed single-stack polymer carry weapon, but i guess they dont exist haha

  • There is a reason this was discontinued. I had one and had nothing but problems. Some things just weren't to be.

  • Just goes to show you really can't improve the 1911. You can make it lighter, higher-cap, whatever, but John Moses Browning (hereafter referred to as God) just got it right. Throat it, polish it, pretty it up, but keep plastic guns confined to the guns that were designed to be plastic guns. The 1911 was designed to be accurate, heavy, maintenance-intensive, and awesome!

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