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Kimber Aegis II: Small, 9mm 1911

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Uploaded by on Apr 7, 2010

Quick look at the Kimber Aegis II: 9mm 1911

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  • Wow bobbed hammer why the hell would they do that?

  • @Letsmakeasamich

    Looks? I can't understand it either

  • Nice gun. Unfortunately too expensive. How many rounds do the mags hold?

  • @smttysmth02gt

    I don't know.. someone will though

  • what's the purpose of a bobbed hammer on a SA gun? I think it kinda pointless.

  • @kai199191

    I can't justify it.. I don't understand it either

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  • What's the point of a bobbed hammer? Even more elusive is the answer to why use a big hooking, protruding beavertail when there is no spur to bite your hand's web?

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  • @Letsmakeasamich I feel the same way about skeletonized triggers, skeletonized hammers & beavertails.

  • @jamesjr934 , EMP is "ground up" design. Common function, but NOT common parts w/ 1911. Kimber 9mm Ultra models available 5 years befor the EMP. Fit and finish of Kimber is superior to Springfield. I've owned both.

    Compare side by side, be honest.

  • that Kimber looks cute.

  • Early models have the hammer shown, current models (2011) Ultra, Pro and Custom all have conventional "Commander" style hammer Kimber has been making Ultra size pistols for almost a decade. The Springfield EMP is nice weapon but has no (ZERO) parts that will interchange with standard 1911.

    Kimber Ultras use 1911 trigger group and small parts from Officer model 1911's

  • Early models have the hammer shown, current models (2011) Ultra, Pro and Custom all have conventional "Commander" style hammer

  • Cool pistol I really want one chambered in 9mm!!

  • @MrWeb49

    No, it's a 1911 (type) you carry it cocked and locked (hammer back, safety on).

  • A bad copy of a Springfield EMP...

  • got this gat today.

  • Never heard of this model, I suppose the bobbed hammer may have been for concealment?? snag proofing???

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