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Springfield or Kimber?
This is more of an opinion poll than anything else, but I thought this would be the appropriate spot for it.
I was wondering which you gentlemen prefer, Kimber or Sprignfield 1911's. I've done my homework on both, but I wanted the opinions of people who I feel have a worthwhile opinion to give on the subject. |
What do you want to do with it, and which models are you comparing?
Or are you just trolling? TR |
Well, right now I am comparing the new Springfield Operator to the Kimber Warrior (wich is essentially what the MEU(SOC) pistol is). Mostly I use these pistols for general shooting and defense. However, I am also trolling to the extent that I am interested in general feedback as well. I have already research both models quite exstensively on their respective websites, but I am currently the only person in my social circle that has actually used a pistol by either company. I was hoping to broaden my knowledge of both without a bunch of marketing BS.
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Nevermind
Ok... I just found out what trolling is in the context of an online forum. So I guess I wasn't trolling. If I could get one of the medical professionals on this site to help me get my foot out of my mouth again that would be great. I suppose I should reconsider my desire to join the SF community until I have the Grey Man approach down...
Anyways, I didn't buy either. I decided to go for a Sig GSR. |
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Do more reading, then try a few weapons on the range. Weapons are like cars (I've said this before) everyone has their own preference. We're not American Handgunner writers, we're soldiers. We're not paid to compare weapons, we're paid to use them. TS |
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Barring that I decided to forgo both and get a Sig GSR. I figure at least I've never had anyting but positive experiences with Sig-Sauer firearms. I put it on layaway though to let it stew for a bit. Buyer's remorse is a bitch. Especially when a cool grand is on the line. |
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Try it. Then sell it if necessary! TS |
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it wouldn't be a bad idea if someone you knew at your local gun club (you do belong to your local gun club, right?) had one... maybe you can find someone selling one used...you could always meet at the range and try it out... |
A lot of ranges will rent them to you for the day.
I think pistolas are like gurls. Like the TS said, you have to test drive them to find the right one. |
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I hadn't thought of looking for one used and then asking to try it. That's a good idea. Thank you for the advice. :) |
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Or, head to Phoenix and I'll hook you up with a good range (indoor) that rents weapons. TS |
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I just might have to head to Phoenix. What's the name of the range? The misses has some family out that way. |
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http://www.azshootersworld.com/contact.html Stay away from the scottsdale gun club, its nothing but a high dollar rip off. TS |
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Thank you. I'll definately check it out. Just checked out the site. Incidentaly, what are the firearms laws like in AZ? The books can say one thing but in practice... well on paper you can own a gun in MA. |
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