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<blockquote data-quote="Zaphod Beeblebrox" data-source="post: 3472253" data-attributes="member: 4606"><p>I've owned two Kimber's, an Ultra Carry II and a Pro Carry II with the Crimson Trace laser grips. Both had feeding problems. A shame, because they were really accurate and nice to behold. I got rid of them and read later Kimber's tend to be a bit under sprung. Perhaps a </p><p>Wolf recoil spring would've helped, but like I said, only found out later.</p><p></p><p>I have had nothing but good luck with my Sigs, Ruger and S&W E series (except for a plunger tube that tried to self eject off the S&W). Sportsworld fixed that in a jiffy with I think, an Ed Brown tube. No trouble since and that sucker is probably the best overall I own.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zaphod Beeblebrox, post: 3472253, member: 4606"] I've owned two Kimber's, an Ultra Carry II and a Pro Carry II with the Crimson Trace laser grips. Both had feeding problems. A shame, because they were really accurate and nice to behold. I got rid of them and read later Kimber's tend to be a bit under sprung. Perhaps a Wolf recoil spring would've helped, but like I said, only found out later. I have had nothing but good luck with my Sigs, Ruger and S&W E series (except for a plunger tube that tried to self eject off the S&W). Sportsworld fixed that in a jiffy with I think, an Ed Brown tube. No trouble since and that sucker is probably the best overall I own. [/QUOTE]
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