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<blockquote data-quote="Travis798" data-source="post: 2689603" data-attributes="member: 5980"><p>My pro carry 2 is a tack driver. Unfortunately, it has also been less than reliable. I could clean the snot out of it, take it to the range, and like clockwork it would start jamming on the third mag and then about every 3-4 rounds from there. I never trusted it for carry. After setting it aside and forgetting I owned it for a few years, I decided to either fix it or sell it. After a new recoil spring and ditching the Kimber mags in favor or Wilson combat mags, it is a very reliable tack driver.</p><p></p><p>While I now like the gun and trust it for carry when I want something thinner than one of my Glocks when I don't feel I'll need capacity, I'm still not a fan. I just don't think someone should have to start changing parts out on a new $1,000+ pistol in order to make it work.</p><p></p><p>In short, I like my Kimber enough now that I probably won't sell it, but I also won't ever buy another, unless I get a really good deal on one, of course.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Travis798, post: 2689603, member: 5980"] My pro carry 2 is a tack driver. Unfortunately, it has also been less than reliable. I could clean the snot out of it, take it to the range, and like clockwork it would start jamming on the third mag and then about every 3-4 rounds from there. I never trusted it for carry. After setting it aside and forgetting I owned it for a few years, I decided to either fix it or sell it. After a new recoil spring and ditching the Kimber mags in favor or Wilson combat mags, it is a very reliable tack driver. While I now like the gun and trust it for carry when I want something thinner than one of my Glocks when I don't feel I'll need capacity, I'm still not a fan. I just don't think someone should have to start changing parts out on a new $1,000+ pistol in order to make it work. In short, I like my Kimber enough now that I probably won't sell it, but I also won't ever buy another, unless I get a really good deal on one, of course. [/QUOTE]
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