Kimber 1911's are bad?

Поделиться
HTML-код
  • Опубликовано: 28 окт 2016
  • Kimber 1911's are bad? Wow. a local gun shop didn't want to take in my Kimber 1911 on trade today.
    Please Support this channel:
    / personaldefenseandfire...
    Save 10% off the purchase of a SIRT trainer!
    Use coupon code: MV77
    bo283.isrefer.com/go/NLT/MV77

Комментарии • 655

  • @acoow
    @acoow 5 лет назад +59

    That dealer must be reading too many RUclips comments.

  • @johnnywhite468
    @johnnywhite468 4 года назад +84

    I've had the same problem with my kimber over and over, I keep shooting it until all my ammo is gone.

    • @bermo61
      @bermo61 Год назад

      What barrel length do you have?

  • @ericschneider7294
    @ericschneider7294 4 года назад +103

    No matter what it is, I've decided in life to be a "end user". No resale or trade. It all dies with me lol!

    • @George-qx2yq
      @George-qx2yq 2 года назад +3

      @David Chatterton same here, I see guys buying and flipping stuff like the very next day after buying it and that could never be me lol

    • @danielschroeder2390
      @danielschroeder2390 2 года назад +11

      Kimber makes a good gun.
      Love mine
      Find new gun shop

    • @normandegeorge6526
      @normandegeorge6526 2 года назад +3

      Yep ! I always get the raw end of the deal anyway.

    • @chriskidder8771
      @chriskidder8771 Год назад

      Says the guy with a liberty safe.

    • @EliteManMonkey
      @EliteManMonkey Год назад

      Based

  • @poothrowingape
    @poothrowingape 7 лет назад +137

    That store owner sounded like Rick from Pawn Stars

    • @robbaker6810
      @robbaker6810 5 лет назад +2

      I swear

    • @Joshintheus
      @Joshintheus 5 лет назад +2

      Now this comment pops up. Great minds think alike.

  • @joelee5067
    @joelee5067 5 лет назад +86

    My Kimbers are bad ass! They go boom when I pull the trigger and never go boom when I don't. They are extremely accurate and I'll buy more!

  • @jimmycapps7263
    @jimmycapps7263 5 лет назад +19

    I bought my Kimber in 2011 and carry almost every day and she hasn't missed a beat...

  • @mooregood2009
    @mooregood2009 6 лет назад +24

    I had sent my Kimber TLE 11- RL, into the manufacture for some modification. They took care of me with a quick turn around. When the gun came back, I had a custom trigger job done. Wow !! This gun is super smooth and highly accurate. I'm super happy with mine.

  • @stevenm4743
    @stevenm4743 7 лет назад +232

    I love my Kimber, its beutiful, accurate, and has been 100% reliable.

    • @JustMe-ku6rk
      @JustMe-ku6rk 5 лет назад +22

      I have three Kimbers and have never had a problem with a single one. Not even a jam of any kind.

    • @danmarcell3167
      @danmarcell3167 5 лет назад +16

      I've got a Custom II and it eats more expensive 1911s

    • @danmarcell3167
      @danmarcell3167 5 лет назад +6

      @shade231 I've never had a problem and you should contact Kimber

    • @conduit242
      @conduit242 5 лет назад +14

      Yep, literally thousands of rounds through mine and zero problems. Half ass gun shop.

    • @FernandoGarcia-qe3oc
      @FernandoGarcia-qe3oc 5 лет назад +7

      Steven M I have 2 Kimber and have had no problems.

  • @sttvoyager1727
    @sttvoyager1727 4 года назад +47

    I've owned many 1911's including multiple Kimbers (at least 15). I've NEVER EVER owned one that didn't run like a sewing machine. I'm certain there are some people that have had bad Kimber's. I can tell you from personal experience that I have had to send Wilson Combat 1911's back to the factory because they didn't run right out of the box. I'm not stating they are the same, but if you bought that 1911 from that shop owner and he didn't give you decent market value, I would stop buying from him and just start using gunbroker.

    • @andreawhalen4142
      @andreawhalen4142 2 года назад +2

      Newer kimber isn't your daddy's kimber from what i'm hearing, especially when close friends have sent them back for issues and got jerked around so much they just sold em when they got them back. I think modern QC about everywhere is getting worse, not picking on kimber i just see alot less truly good customer service anymore from companies that used to be rocks. I couldn't believe what has come of Remington guns for example, it's flat depressing to see what subsequent generations do to companies. It is the higher volume of lemons out there that points to the issue, and i mean from stihl to toyota to big storied history firearms companies. Years ago you could have dropped a savage rifle off a cliff and they would have fixed or replaced it and sent you a gift for example, drop that same savage rifle today bro.

    • @RickyJr46
      @RickyJr46 Год назад +1

      Andrea, my new Ultra CDP II had to go back to Kimber after repeatedly locking up during its first range session. Kimber turned it around in two days (!) and it's working like a charm since then. I would honestly give them an A+ for service - not only for correcting the problem, but getting it back to me far quicker than the original two to four week estimate.

    • @bermo61
      @bermo61 Год назад

      My guess is that the store owner was getting short barreled 1911 Kimbers returned. Those pistols are problematic especially with Kimbers very tight tolerances. But 4.25-5” models should run great as your experiences show.

  • @glennsparks919
    @glennsparks919 4 года назад +12

    "Sorry Matt, I don't sell Kimber." ". . . . But let's talk about this here's hi point carbine awesomeness on the wall. Lemme tell you somethin' about Hi-Point."

    • @Sir-Hash-A-Lot
      @Sir-Hash-A-Lot 4 года назад +2

      Best comment on here lol

    • @boblees1216
      @boblees1216 3 года назад

      That’s funny I’ve got a hi point hand gun and a hi point rifle I throw them in my tackle box when we go fishing. And they always shoot might be ugly but I’ll put them up against any gun out the lol

    • @glennsparks919
      @glennsparks919 3 года назад

      @@boblees1216 I ain't putting a Hi-Point in my would be survival, camping scenario by any means lol, but hey "Don't fix what's not broken." You feel like it can stand the test of time by all means, run it.

    • @targetaps
      @targetaps 2 года назад

      That's what my dealer turned in to. All he sells is plastic now. 😔

  • @philboom9136
    @philboom9136 4 года назад +55

    Damn, if I would have witnessed it, I would have bought your kimber right then and there in front of the dealers face. Kimber's my favorite. LOVE my Kimber warrior.

    • @bermo61
      @bermo61 Год назад +2

      If I had been there we could have had a bidding war for it. Bet that would really show the store owner, he screwed up! Lol.

    • @a1nelson
      @a1nelson 10 месяцев назад

      Same

  • @ajacks8007
    @ajacks8007 6 лет назад +84

    Your gun shop is a joke

    • @zarinkai2927
      @zarinkai2927 5 лет назад +3

      Here in Colorado, most gun shops in my area dont have Kimbers on the shelf . They all tell me they're terrible. This belief is widespread for a reason.

    • @FernandoGarcia-qe3oc
      @FernandoGarcia-qe3oc 5 лет назад

      Ajacks80 I agree with you. That gun shop is all about them.

    • @trevorbraden5448
      @trevorbraden5448 4 года назад +1

      @LazerDog Laz shoot mine every weekend for years never had one problem......

    • @Sir-Hash-A-Lot
      @Sir-Hash-A-Lot 4 года назад +1

      @@zarinkai2927 those people are just biased

    • @Sir-Hash-A-Lot
      @Sir-Hash-A-Lot 4 года назад +1

      @LazerDog Laz you just suck

  • @paulsimmons5726
    @paulsimmons5726 6 лет назад +20

    Kimber is one of the top selling 1911 guns on the market, they wouldn't be able to sell that many units if their firearms were basement quality. My wife owns an Ultra Carry and a Solo, both guns shoot any ammo loaded, enough said. Neither pistol has ever given any problems.

    • @andog6092
      @andog6092 2 года назад +1

      Yeah bro your out if your mind. The Ford focus was one shitty car. Yet there are tons sold

    • @ms.annthrope415
      @ms.annthrope415 2 года назад +1

      They make lots of pretty guns, pink, blue, purple, rose gold, etc. Blingy goods that is eye catching. They also promote the Kimber Custom myth as they don't have a custom shop or produce guns made at custom fitted level. They also get lots of good advertising.

    • @theoneandonlybumpus2862
      @theoneandonlybumpus2862 Год назад

      @Dale Ross … and your mom. 😂

  • @maxstatic
    @maxstatic 7 лет назад +76

    You need a different dealer

  • @christinaandjeremycollins2347
    @christinaandjeremycollins2347 6 лет назад +15

    I recently bought a kimber pro carry II and it's an amazing piece of equipment! The magazine's suck so anyone who buys one, I would recommend picking up some wilson combat magazines for it. Other than that kimber really upgraded their firearm where the old issues of 1911s are no longer issues.

  • @Iceaxehikes
    @Iceaxehikes 6 лет назад +8

    I had a gun store employee yell "Colt sucks" so everyone in the store could hear it.
    They are people with opinions.
    Should they voice them loudly.. probably not.
    Of course the owner of the store has every right to refuse to purchase any firearm same as a customer can refuse to buy.
    There is so much hot air in the gun community.

  • @OneWhoWaits
    @OneWhoWaits 4 года назад +49

    As with most gun shops, the guns they have for sale are a great deal and yours are junk. He lost a sale, you saved money.

  • @kimberboucher4680
    @kimberboucher4680 4 года назад +12

    My name is kimber I’m named after this gun I’d say I’m pretty good

  • @kennethrosenberg3873
    @kennethrosenberg3873 6 лет назад +8

    If my own local shop is typical, the higher end guns don't move as rapidly, which means the dealer would be tying up his money for longer than he wants. I do not trade in anymore. I list on Gunbroker and use the $$ from the transaction towards my next firearm.

  • @jeffschall3784
    @jeffschall3784 4 года назад +14

    I've had pretty much all 1911 brands and the one i prefer is my kimber, the others i had are now gone and i have no regrets and im about to buy another kimber in my opinion they are the best and their customer service is the best.

    • @andreawhalen4142
      @andreawhalen4142 2 года назад

      You got lucky, i can introduce you to more than one that are now kimber haters.

  • @DavidV4444
    @DavidV4444 6 лет назад +60

    Avoid that dealer - I own 3 Wilson’s and 2 Dan Wesson’s and my Kimbers are Just fine’

    • @donovanchilton5817
      @donovanchilton5817 4 года назад +1

      Replace the MIM parts and you're good to go. Fantastic pistols.

    • @goldenbanjo197
      @goldenbanjo197 4 года назад

      I just got a Dan Wesson 1911 custom commander bobtail. First gen.

    • @spiderflytying4921
      @spiderflytying4921 3 года назад

      @@donovanchilton5817 I'm puzzled by the MIM parts sentiment thru various posts. MIM parts are used in the aerospace industry and many are classified. Hard to believe they would use an inferior product.

    • @122razer
      @122razer 2 года назад

      The dealer would say to high end guns wilson and dan wesson could not give high trade in value for them unless you are trading it for say machine gun.

    • @toddbray8756
      @toddbray8756 2 года назад

      It depends on the stresses on the part. And Kimber was using MIM parts when the technology was new and wasn’t good.

  • @kenbrown1847
    @kenbrown1847 Год назад +12

    The only problem I've had in close to thirty years with either of my Kimber's (3) was the factory mags. Use Wilson mags and you're good to go . I think it's the guys selling their 1911s for 3k and up who are bashing the more affordable competition.

  • @alcherry8494
    @alcherry8494 7 лет назад +46

    I own a newer production Custom II and have to say it is impressive , the fit/finish is excellent and has a great trigger. Most importantly it functions 100% and is my most accurate .45acp to date (have and have had many). I'm no fanboy of any one manufacturer and this is my only Kimber to date ( generally when carrying it is a compact version of the M&P series )but consider this 1911 to be well worth the money, LOOKS GREAT! SHOOTS GREAT!

    • @90W7
      @90W7 7 лет назад +8

      Al Cherry I have a eclipse custom II myself, zero issues and a beautiful quality handgun.

    • @robertburrell3645
      @robertburrell3645 7 лет назад

      Al Cherry

    • @everettwilliams31
      @everettwilliams31 7 лет назад

      My custom 2 is 100% also, my pro carry will not run any JHP without gigging into the ramp, so I run the Ruger ARX & it's 100%, it loves the stuff.

    • @everettwilliams31
      @everettwilliams31 7 лет назад +1

      But I'm not gonna trade, like the guns so they got a home, Ive found Im never satisfied no matter what, so it a vicious cycle if you let it be, and costly.

    • @joshuas6015
      @joshuas6015 6 лет назад

      I have a RIA 1911 pattern in .40 that shoots whatever I point it at. Love it because I have a few thousand rounds of .40 on hand at any given time as compared to .45 which I don't have any. Had a double stack one in 9mm/22 TCM that shot just as well, but traded it because I just didn't take it out much. I am now the proud owner of a semi-auto .308 with a lifetime warranty and a 1 MOA guarantee. Everyone and their brother is trying to capitalize on the 1911 market right now, so prices are down. This is the time to get a 1911 for value later on once the 10mm 1911 phase passes or trade now before prices dip further if you can't wait.

  • @glennhowse3312
    @glennhowse3312 5 лет назад +14

    That gun shop will go out of business. I've had 3 Kimbers, all were great.....

    • @benbarry1330
      @benbarry1330 4 года назад

      Glenn Howse no Kimber is not popular & doesn’t sell fast

    • @benbarry1330
      @benbarry1330 4 года назад

      Glenn Howse that gun shop is going great if it sells m&p & glock they’ll do a trade in for those

    • @Testimentsnow
      @Testimentsnow 3 года назад +1

      @@benbarry1330 hey buddy every comment on here would say your wrong and full of shit

    • @JD-tn5lz
      @JD-tn5lz 3 года назад

      I've had two Kimbers. Got rid of them. Unreliable to almost the point of being operator dangerous. Poor machining compared to DW or even Colt.

  • @Kalroy
    @Kalroy 7 лет назад +32

    I've got a Kimber Custom II. Never had a problem with it. Between my Sig, M&P, and Glock it is my favorite range gun. It's my second choice for carry (the Glock is my first) because I'm fat and it's not.

  • @RCGB31
    @RCGB31 7 лет назад +4

    Hello Matt,
    What firearm did you have in mind purchasing ?

  • @travisodr6393
    @travisodr6393 2 года назад +5

    Bought my Kimber Custom II a year or so ago. About 800 rds through it both with stock mags and Wilsons. From reloads to hollow points and no issues to date.

  • @tomgoodwin9161
    @tomgoodwin9161 7 месяцев назад +1

    I have a Kimber. One of my oldest and dearest friends has one that he loves and I jhave shot it myself and it seems to be one I could live with. So I bought a brand new Kimber lightweight frame .45caliber "NIGHT PATROL" pistol. Took it out to test fire and right off, it would not chamber Winchester white-box hardball ammo. Tried numerous times, no luck. I suspected the extractor. Feeling like a jerk; there I was, standing in knee deep snow like a big dumb buffalo with an $800.00 pistol that won't work from BRAND NEW. Repaired to the shop. Pull the extractor and I find it is a 9MM Luger extractor. I had handy a series 70 Colt Government model I have owned for 32 years that has never malfunctioned. I borrow the extractor, install it into the Kimber slide and the gun starts to run. Three magazines later I go inside, field strip it and I see that after 22 rounds the POT METAL FRAME has three spots worn through the finish (probably spray paint) and looks like shit. I call the Kimber company and talk to some young woman who swears that every gun that leaves the factory is test fired. EVEN WITH A 9MM EXTRACTOR, which will not work. Then she tries to tell me how the thing works and how to disassemble it. I have been using a 1911 since I was shooting at folks in Vietnam in 1966. There was no offer of a new extractor, no offer to send the pistol in for repair, nothing. Just a lecture from a youngster the age of my grand daughter. I sent them a standard form business letter which was not answered. I will just replace the frame with a new aftermarket alloy frame and take the loss. You want a KIMBER? Hell, it's your money.

  • @camachopocket2933
    @camachopocket2933 4 года назад +5

    My kimber’s been a complete diamond I mean solid, great looking, always gets attention at the ranges, and smooth as a Cadillac. I hope you haven’t been back to that dealer again. Salute take care...

  • @fuzzypaws17
    @fuzzypaws17 7 лет назад +23

    I have a number of Kimbers and what I found was they ship it with the worst mags. After I got the top of the line mag never had another problem.

    • @BC-Hates.blacks
      @BC-Hates.blacks 6 лет назад +1

      I agree the 8 round factory mags have flaws. Got myself cobra mags by Tripp Research & never had any problems.

    • @mikesowder2597
      @mikesowder2597 6 лет назад +2

      Para single stacks work well for me

    • @djmysticalone321
      @djmysticalone321 6 лет назад +3

      Yes there mags are crap I run Wilson Combat

    • @FernandoGarcia-qe3oc
      @FernandoGarcia-qe3oc 5 лет назад

      fuzzypaws17 I hear you. There mags are ok but by no means great. I bought Wilson, Cobra mags all are excellent never had anther problem with Kimber. Excellent pistols.

  • @timhallas4275
    @timhallas4275 2 года назад +8

    A couple years ago I figured out that my S&W model 19 .357 magnum revolver was something my wife and children would never use, and so I decided to trade it in. I had been looking at some 9mm and .380 pistols that my wife would be far more likely to practice with and use in self defense. My local gun shop refused to accept this collectable gun in a 1 to 1 trade for a used Bersa pistol that he had priced at $325, figuring he could easily get $400 for the revolver. He offered to sell me the Bersa for my gun plus $100. I said, " I can't believe that you think that used Bersa is worth more than a S&W model 19." As I was putting the gun back in the box to leave with it, he offered to sell it for me for a 10% commission fee. I said "That might work. He asked me how much I want to sell it for.... I said $400. He called me the next day, 10 AM... "Your gun sold for $400." I picked up my money (less 10%) and he asked me if I still want the Bursa?" I looked him right in the eye and said, "I'll give you $250 for it." That was my victory dance.

    • @Catgat37
      @Catgat37 2 года назад +1

      You should have priced it higher.

    • @timhallas4275
      @timhallas4275 2 года назад

      @@Catgat37 $400 is the average price for S&W model 19.

    • @Catgat37
      @Catgat37 2 года назад

      @@timhallas4275 I guess it depends on the exact model. But they selling for quite a bit higher on gunbroker.

    • @timhallas4275
      @timhallas4275 2 года назад

      @@Catgat37 That's where I got the $400 price from. There was one at $600, but it was in absolute mint condition and had original wood grips. Mine had worn finish and replacement grips.

    • @bullgravy6906
      @bullgravy6906 Год назад

      Imagine if you'd sold it this year instead. the P&R model 19s are going for $1000+

  • @jamessimons7190
    @jamessimons7190 4 года назад +11

    Need a different gun shop.
    Love my Kimbers.. No problems at all

  • @jim-rb3sn
    @jim-rb3sn 5 лет назад +7

    WOW! Very proud owner of my Pro TLE/RLII and I have sent it back to Kimber and they are amazing to work with! What all guns should be right! Let me guess he loves Hi-Point!

  • @commonsenseintellectual5769
    @commonsenseintellectual5769 2 года назад +3

    Bought a kimber 1911 .45 after testing out multiple brands. My grouping is sick at 30 feet compared to other guns that I fired both 9s and 45s. This thing is a beast.

  • @totaldla
    @totaldla 2 года назад +2

    That so-called dealer wasn't too sharp.

  • @fernandodelosreyes3686
    @fernandodelosreyes3686 5 лет назад +10

    That's a real sales con artist, waiting for you to say you really wanna make a trade, then he'll offer you almost nothing for your gun, most used up shop do the same trick, not interested

  • @vincealince_SRT
    @vincealince_SRT 7 лет назад +93

    Lol go to a real gun shop!

    • @markh.2899
      @markh.2899 5 лет назад +1

      Indeed!

    • @benbarry1330
      @benbarry1330 4 года назад +2

      VinceALinceAble SRT that is a real gun shop those guns won’t sell fast obviously I wouldn’t do a trade in either you got a Glock or m&p perfect those will sell fast & I’ll double my money fast you do know a gun shop is a business right ?

  • @Kornholeeoo
    @Kornholeeoo 7 лет назад +9

    You're gonna find people like that. I've owned at least 8 Kimber 1911s over the years. I've owned the 5", the 4" and now the 3" models. Never had one issue or malfunction with any of them. I currently own a Colt which I've worked on so much to get it to shoot reliably that it is now just a truck gun. It stays in the truck while I'm out and about. I don't leave it in the truck at night, but it is usually in there if I'm in it. But the Kimber is on my hip. Now it goes without saying that I only use Wilson Combat magazines in all my 1911s. Duh. But there are just people out there that have caused so much hate over the Kimbers that people believe it now. Sure there are going to be some bad guns in a batch from time to time, but I've had more trouble with S&W and Colts that my personal carry choice has been a Kimber for the past 10+ years. Now the micro guns and that Solo they made, wouldn't touch them ever again. Won't buy one for my loved ones either. But the true 1911 Kimber guns I've owned and shot were, and are, extremely reliable and all have been tested and shot numerous times without a single failure. That is a statement there, to me at least. I will say that now, I only buy the Custom Shop models. I've had a few assembly line models in the past, but in my research on the Custom Shop models, I was told by Kimber, years ago, that the Custom Shop guns are not assembly line guns. Each gun is fitted and put together by one person to it's completion. I'm assuming that is still the process today as I just bought 3 of them not long ago and I've shot them all and they are flawless in function and fit. I did get a great deal on a used Kimber once. Dude said it stove piped so much that he just wanted to get rid of it. I bought it, took it to the range, tossed the Kimber magazine in the garbage can and used Wilson Combat magazines in it, and never had one stove pipe malfunction in over 10,000 rounds. I change out the recoil springs every 1,000 to 1,500 rounds on most of my guns but that particular gun, never changed anything on it. Just shot the crap out of it until I sold it. Just as I bought it. Made a profit on it too. Never a malfunction and that gun was not a Custom Shop gun. So are Kimber guns the best on the market? Not my call. But I like them. And I always tell people, pick a gun you like, one you can shoot well with and hit what you intend to hit. Then get you some high-quality personal defense rounds and have a nice day.

    • @Kornholeeoo
      @Kornholeeoo 6 лет назад

      Won Honglo Sorry for the late reply. Just saw this. The CDP II is great. The Raptors are great. I like the Master carry guns too but I’m not sure they are custom shop guns now. Just have to check the website. I’ve had 2 CDP II guns. One 4 inch and one a 3 inch and those are the best shooting guns I’ve ever shot. Period! I’ve shot high dollar guns but none performed any better than the CDPs. I do like my Raptor ultra, but the CDP shot straighter out the box. Still does.

    • @Kornholeeoo
      @Kornholeeoo 6 лет назад

      Won Honglo I have the blued seracoated Raptor and I love it. But being honest the CDP shot better. First mag at 10 yards had all bullet holes touching. I’m an ok shot, but that was a record for me. My raptor shoots almost an inch to the left at 50 yards. But at 10 yards it’s good too. But I still haven’t gotten 7 shots touching like with the CDP. The CDP is still on target at 50 yards. Now that’s a long shot with a 3” barrel. But I love the way the raptor feels with the scale type cut on the grips. Plus it looks cooler.

    • @danhantheman
      @danhantheman 6 лет назад

      i find that very hard to believe. 8 models and not a single malfunction is rare even for a wilson combat 1911 or a glock. i think you're just over exaggerating and hyping them up

  • @lvwookie3164
    @lvwookie3164 4 года назад

    I have four Kimber’s Shot steel casing aluminum reloads through them not one problem they’re excellent guns I’m just debating which 1911 is better that I have my Wilson combat or my Kimber ?

  • @culversofgallatin3933
    @culversofgallatin3933 7 месяцев назад +1

    If you’re trading a gun in to a dealer, you were getting screwed worse than a car lot

  • @anthonybruno4424
    @anthonybruno4424 4 года назад +5

    I have two kimber’s , a two tone custom ll .45 and a stainless micro 9 and both guns have been absolutely flawless now for well over 3000 rds each in fact I just ordered replacement recoil springs for both guns yesterday because I feel it’s getting to be time to replace before I start having issues. I also have had zero issue with the factory magazine that cane with each gun, I had heard the factory mags with the 1911 was a source of issue and so far has not been the case with mine. I have to admit that I was affected by the internet kimber bashing before I owned either, I have colts and Springfield 1911’s but always steered away from kimber, then I won the two tone custom II at a gun bash awhile back and once I had it in my hand and started looking closely at it I saw that fit and finish was very very nice and so I started shooting it and have had zero issues, my dad bought a micro 9 and after shooting his I became a fan and went and bought one and have also been very pleased with it. The haters talk out of the butts a lot of times I believe, same with palmetto state armory haters, I’ve got 4 palmetto rifles and have had zero issues with them as well, it’s all about knowing what makes a gun good or bad and realistic comparison between price points and features and what those features actually get you in the end.

    • @brucebangeman8627
      @brucebangeman8627 2 года назад

      I too have had no problems, I have a stainless II, target II, camp guard, two in .45 acp, one in 10MM, they all run great, a friend that totally believe in rock island armory, talked me into getting one , so I bought a 750.00 target version, first thing I did was call my gun smith to have him look at it, could not in anyway cock, slide was locked up, after 4- hours of honing, working slide, and 100.00 later, I can at least shoot it, I hope in time it works out the bugs, because it is very accurate, so I guess what I’m saying some days peanuts, some day shells. Nobody is perfect, but a bit more QC, might be nice.

  • @joejones6968
    @joejones6968 5 лет назад +7

    I have a Kimber 1911 .45 Eclispe, and Im very Happy with it, It was very expensive, but Kimbers are badass!!! Keep your Kimber. Trade your Glocks, S&W, Or Sig's, Even Ruger. But Keep Your Kimber!!

  • @mclifer
    @mclifer 3 года назад +3

    When I bought my Kimber Classic .45 I knew I would keep it for life.

  • @amclean1948
    @amclean1948 2 года назад +1

    Your local gun guy is full of you know what, a Kimber is a darn good gun .

  • @dhmig88
    @dhmig88 7 лет назад +6

    I own a early model Kimber 1911 that I purchased in 1999, it shoots flawlessly and is very accurate. Maybe the later models went downhill and understand some are overpriced but I love my pistol. Any thoughts?

    • @edwardnelson3304
      @edwardnelson3304 6 лет назад +1

      Have a Super Carry Kimber from their Custom Shop and it runs flawless but I use the good ammo. My only complaint is the Stainless steel barrel is very loud compared to the Glock Steal barrel. Out hunting hearing protection is an absolute for the Kimber.

    • @Kornholeeoo
      @Kornholeeoo 6 лет назад +6

      dhmig88 Most of the Kimber haters have never owned one. I’ve written this before on other sites too. I’ve had probably 100 people at the range tell me that they heard Kimbers were crap while watching me hit bulls eye after bulls eye, asking me what I had done to mine. I look at them and hand them my gun and tell them it’s factory out the box. Just clean it after reach day at the range. I asked them all if they’d like to shoot it. Maybe 20 or so shot it, the others thanked me and handed it back to me. The ones who shot it, bought one. People get mad cause they won’t afford one. They buy something else with looser tolerances that will shoot the crap steel or aluminum casings with bad powder and they think this makes their gun better. Can’t hit crap with it but it goes bang. It’s like Ford Escort owners saying a Ferrari is crap. They’ve never owned one, never driven one, and never touched one, so they say the reason they don’t buy one is because it’s crap. I love buying a used Kimber. I get them cheap from those who don’t know what they are doing. I clean them, change a spring or two, and shoot them for years without a failure. People who don’t know how to care for a gun also hate Kimbers. If the spring gets weak on a close tolerance gun, it won’t run right. It’s also brand preference. If the spring needs changing on a Kimber, they call it crap and fuss about it. If the spring needs changing on a Colt, well let’s get baby a new spring and love it some more. And the biggest Kimber haters are the ones who buy bulk magazines off EBay where you get 10 magazines for $70, made in China with the Colt logo stamped on them and they think it’s an original box of amazing Colt factory magazines that won’t run in their Kimber. That’s an idiot for you there. Buy an escort motor built by a bunch of crooks using crappy materials and putting it in a Ferrari and when it doesn’t work, they blame the Ferrari. Any other gun you buy, less than 2 grand, is going to need some work on it to get it to shoot like you want it, except a Kimber, it only needs two things, a breakin of 100-500 rounds, and one more thing I’ll state in a bit. But they need no work to get them to be nail drivers. Colts will need a trigger job. S&W will need a trigger job too. Springfields will too. But not a Kimber. To get anyone of the others to shoot like a Kimber, you’ll spend a few hundred dollars on that $800-1,000 gun, bringing your total cost to the same as a Kimber. I know people prefer a steel mainspring housing, I do too. But I’ve never heard of a polymer MS housing failing. Now the last thing, and this is so important that it should be common knowledge by Now in the 1911 market, is you need to take all the magazines you own and toss them in the garbage and buy you some Wilson Combat magazines. I have 50 or so of them in various calibers of 9mm, 10mm and .45 ACP that I don’t consider this an add on by now. But there are no magazines that match them. That goes for all 1911 guns. Never a failure with them, ever. In any gun. Period. And if you really know what you are doing and are willing to spend an hour or so on your gun, you can bypass the breakin period by honing the slide and rails. Might save you a few hundred dollars on Ammo for a breakin. Assembly line guns will need the full breakin of 400-500 rounds unless you polish it up first. Not hard with some soap stone. But the custom shop guns need little to no breakin. You cannot find a better shooting gun for less than $1,500 than a Kimber. Even Sig 1911s need work to get them like a Kimber. I know Sig owners who have had trigger jobs done and they say theirs now runs like my Kimbers. Great trigger jobs too on the Sigs. I might buy one myself and have it done as Sig 1911s are awesome guns. But not out the box. They also need breakin and work. My son also has a Kimber Custom Shop Ultra CDP II and it you don’t hit the bulls eye at 30 yards with that gun, You flinched. That’s the best shooting gun I’ve ever held in my hands and I’ve been shooting for over 45 years, and been shooting 1911s for over 30 years.

    • @ajacks8007
      @ajacks8007 6 лет назад +1

      Kornholeeoo good stuff, totally agree

    • @caspere.8461
      @caspere.8461 5 лет назад +2

      Have a Kimber target long slide and a Colt Commander. Kimber wins

  • @brotherhood92PA
    @brotherhood92PA 6 лет назад +4

    My local gun store was having a fire sale on kimbers for the week. Just bought one and love it. I’ve been wanting one for a long time and finally got one. In my opinion the best brands of handguns out there are Kimber, Smith & Wesson, Springfield armory, and Glock 🤓. And yes I have each one of those brands in my home

    • @bermo61
      @bermo61 Год назад

      I had a Springfield loaded operator pistol some years back and to this day, it is the best shooting pistol I have ever owned. My groups were one ragged hole. The range guys looked at my target and I told them, I am not that good. My gun is just idiot proof, I think. I would not hesitate to own a Kimber. I wish they had Kimber fire sales around me!

  • @Txstomper
    @Txstomper 4 года назад +10

    Sounds like you need to find another dealer.

  • @bev8200
    @bev8200 5 лет назад +1

    The truth was he didn’t want to spend money. Every gun guy knows that you can get good money for that kimber, and voquartzen. He was probably broke because every dealer knows you’ll make more off used guns than new ones.

  • @robsjoberg5974
    @robsjoberg5974 5 лет назад +1

    We had a local reloading shop that's out of business now. Every time I mentioned Kimber rifles the owner would go through a litany of their faults, which irritated me because I had a Kimber 84M in 308 that I was breaking in and trying to find a load for hunting season. It didn't shoot every factory load well, but functionally it was fine. Finally I found it shot Black Hills 180gr Accubond load sub MOA, the same for the Nosler 165gr Accubond load. I took two mullies with it that year. Now I handload the 178gr Hornady ELD-X with sub MOA results. The construction of the rifle, the fit and finish of the wood and metal are just exquisite.

  • @pkruez2089
    @pkruez2089 2 года назад

    Always appreciate your videos!

  • @OutnBacker
    @OutnBacker 2 года назад +2

    I'm with the minority here. Bad experiences with two Kimbers: an Ultra Carry II, and a Custom II. I just can't figure out what's going on. They are beautifully made, have excellent fit, great triggers, and are extrememly accurate. But, both myself and my son can't run a single magazine of 230 ball without failure to feed, failure to eject. Ironically, I got so frustrated that I just spit on the cartridges as Ioaded the mags - and Presto! Super reliable! I just don't get it. Then, I pick up my bone stock '78 Colt Combat Commander and it runs like a sewing machine. All my five past Colts have run that way, no matter how beat up they were when I got them. I wonder if tolerances can be too tight?

    • @denisdegamon8224
      @denisdegamon8224 Год назад

      Have the extractor properly tensioned and use Wilson Combat mags. Those are two of the most common issues with 1911's. Also especially when new run them a bit wet oil wise for the first few hundred rounds, it helps the parts meld together better.

  • @p.l.fanning3447
    @p.l.fanning3447 4 года назад +1

    Just bought a Kimber Ultra Carry ll (matte black). Beautiful Yonkers, New York made weapon. Reliable, accurate, compact & powerful. Never had an issue... Lasting love. 🤷‍♂️🤷🏾‍♂️🤷🏻‍♂️ 🔫😎

    • @hasgunwilltravel6840
      @hasgunwilltravel6840 3 года назад

      If it was made in 2019 it was made in Troy. Frame was made in New York. Also I would have handled your gun in the plant.

  • @centurian318
    @centurian318 6 лет назад +1

    I’m surprised he didn’t offer you 350.00 for it and act like he was doing you a favor. Then turn around and try to sell it at retail. If kimbers didn’t sell, they would be out of business. Obviously someone is buying them.

  • @puterausman7682
    @puterausman7682 7 лет назад +2

    are you sure you went to a dealer? i bet your kimber will have better resale value after people watching john wick 2.. just don't sell it to that same lame ass dealer again..he probably already out of business by this time.

  • @Catgat37
    @Catgat37 2 года назад

    What was it that you were trying to trade towards?

  • @larryholdercoolsolutionsllc
    @larryholdercoolsolutionsllc 2 года назад +2

    Never had an issue with my kimbers

  • @82ndsniper1
    @82ndsniper1 5 лет назад +9

    Find another Gun Shop kimber are great guns

  • @Matt-nd5nj
    @Matt-nd5nj 4 года назад +5

    My kimber runs like an AK I can load that gun with semi wad cutters lead round nose factory ammo that gun is accurate as can be throw a Wilson combat mag in the mix you won’t have a problem

  • @louisanderson8806
    @louisanderson8806 6 лет назад

    I have found that the ultra size kimbers have problems running low quality mags, found that mine won't run my pro-mags, it only fed from Wilson and kimber mags

  • @maxwellmarsden7273
    @maxwellmarsden7273 3 года назад

    ...uh, did you trade/sell the Kimber yet??? Was curious if it had 7 or 8 round magazines... =)

  • @leonardmartin6325
    @leonardmartin6325 7 лет назад +4

    How much you want for that Volquartsen???????

  • @normandegeorge6526
    @normandegeorge6526 4 года назад +2

    What were you wanting so bad that you would trade a Kimber?

  • @bosco358
    @bosco358 4 года назад +3

    I own a Kimber Ultra Carry 2 with the 3 inch barrel and I love it , it shoots awesome and accurately so I don't know whats the problem with the gun shop but he should have at least made you an offer even if it was a lowball offer .

    • @a1nelson
      @a1nelson 10 месяцев назад

      I continue to be impressed with my Ultra II. I have three high-quality 5” 1911’s, both 9mm and 45, that “should” easily leave the 3” Kimber in the dust … but they simply don’t. Shot groups with the Ultra II are always super tight. I don’t know what kind of black magic they used while designing and building the Ultra II, but it clearly worked.

  • @winstonchurchill3597
    @winstonchurchill3597 Год назад

    My friend has a 9mm Kimber 1911 and I really like how it shoots, but it has an awful lot of failure to eject and double feeds. At first we figured it was just a break in issue - not. Then we thought ammo - not. Tried some high end mags, didn't help. I keep telling him send it in to Kimber, but he keeps thinking he can figure it out. Any ideas from the Kimber community?

    • @RSI24
      @RSI24 Год назад +1

      Send it back to Kimber

  • @dougmohn1182
    @dougmohn1182 7 лет назад

    What issues did you have???

  • @Joshintheus
    @Joshintheus 5 лет назад

    Was this dealer Rick from "pawn stars" by chance and did he offer you 3.50 as you walked out the door?

  • @codykelley4338
    @codykelley4338 7 лет назад

    If you had to chose between a Kimber and the Springfield Armory Loaded...which direction would you go?

  • @Venom742000
    @Venom742000 5 лет назад +13

    My Kimber Custom 11 is very accurate and had no issues. Only complaint is the magazine it came with, junk! Purchased a few Wilson Combats and it's flawless.

    • @gafan-mi8mc
      @gafan-mi8mc 4 года назад

      Johnny F I did the same and actually still use the factory mag as well so here’s hoping they fixed them

  • @MyMotorcycleObsession
    @MyMotorcycleObsession 2 года назад

    Wonder what the problem is with a Kimber? I just bought one, the only thing I don't like is that you need a special tool to release the spring, can't quite do it with your finger like my other 1911 handguns. Although I can use any hard object like the side of my knife, but just a pain in the but. Never heard any other problems with reliability or something breaking, that's just weird.

    • @Catgat37
      @Catgat37 2 года назад

      It doesn't need the bushing tool. You just need stronger fingers.

  • @ms.annthrope415
    @ms.annthrope415 2 года назад +1

    Some people swear by them, some people swear at them. Thats the definition of low quality control. Inability to make the same thing at exactly the same way repeatedly.

  • @Clovistoolsdotcom
    @Clovistoolsdotcom 7 лет назад +17

    It's not the gun I own a Kimber and they are flawless it is because the value is high and they make nothing. I have had 4 kimbers and had no problem selling but trade in probably not, it would be like taking your Italian sports car to a ford dealership wanting to trade for 2 explores you like they will be out a lot of money unless they sell the sports car for a higher price which would take some time unless dealership owner wants to keep.

  • @lesrinehart933
    @lesrinehart933 5 лет назад +2

    Kimber rules

  • @pmor5992
    @pmor5992 2 года назад +1

    i believe in asking several others , do not be discouraged by the first person you ask not being interested , but i did sell all of my kimbers because of their customer service being so bad/nonexsistant :-(

  • @lionelmyers5511
    @lionelmyers5511 2 года назад +1

    I Purchased a Kimber Custom II .45 ACP earlier this year (June 2021). It's my second 1911. I've got about 500 rounds through it so far and not a single fault yet.

  • @ray.shoesmith
    @ray.shoesmith Год назад

    "And BAM! That Kimber 1911 blew up right in his hand, which was a failing common to that model"
    - Little Bill Daggett, Unforgiven

  • @sparrowsblood
    @sparrowsblood 7 лет назад +4

    Love that Scorpion!

  • @jehovahuponyou
    @jehovahuponyou 3 года назад +2

    HMMMMMMMM, I THINK YOU NEED TO FIND ANOTHER GUNSHOP TO SPEND YOUR TIME AND MONEY AT!

  • @ebayseller37922
    @ebayseller37922 11 месяцев назад

    I had one that would FTF but after I adjusted the extractor and lightened the spring, worked great.

  • @2fas4uSTI
    @2fas4uSTI 3 года назад +1

    I own 3 now and have never had a problem ever. I just bought another Custom II TLE TFS in 9mm this week

  • @lalbright4473
    @lalbright4473 2 года назад +2

    No problems ever with my Kimber TLE Ultra II. Everybody has an opinion, just like a butt hole.

  • @lorneholtzclaw4505
    @lorneholtzclaw4505 4 года назад +1

    I’ve had my Kimber CDP II for about 12 yrs now. Never any problems. Clean and lube it should be fine 12 more yrs of shooting.

  • @tscott7362
    @tscott7362 4 года назад +1

    I had the same thing happen to me I was trying to trade a S & W 357 mag w/ a 2" barrel in great condition. I asked my local gun store what I could trade for or if they might be interested in purchasing it. They wouldn't even offer a dime for it. They said if it had a 4" barrel on it they would take in a second. Supposedly the hog hunters want a 4 or 6" barrel on their pistols. I guess they know what sells and what don't.

  • @leedobbyn1602
    @leedobbyn1602 3 года назад +1

    The only thing I ever saw a gunshop refuse to take was a high point 9mm. And dude was pissed they wouldn't buy it. 😂

  • @DavidV4444
    @DavidV4444 7 лет назад +54

    Any dealer that opinionated I would avoid. Go to another brick and mortar and never look back.

    • @wipatriot510
      @wipatriot510 6 лет назад +2

      Hear, hear...

    • @ricpope4630
      @ricpope4630 5 лет назад +1

      We have a great one in Portland. The Gun Room is run by this crusty old bastard who will tell you things like; "Taurus is crap I won't sell it.", "The only 1911 worth getting is a Colt." and "Glocks aren't safe, for defense you need a Colt." Then this guy pulls out a book of pics of gnarled hands and exploded guns. It's a shit show. I recommend a visit. In the right context it's a good laugh.

  • @rlsjunior797
    @rlsjunior797 6 лет назад +3

    That volquartsen probably would've taken a long time to sell. The Kimber you said yourself in another video, its had failures to feed.

    • @dennisgorse2833
      @dennisgorse2833 3 года назад +1

      If you had fail to feed it's 99.9% mag related

  • @tileman1814
    @tileman1814 5 лет назад +1

    You need to find another gun shop. I deal with several gun shops here in Montana and they will go way out of their way to make a sale!! Trades are always welcome!!

  • @TheUnDisputedDoc.G
    @TheUnDisputedDoc.G 2 года назад +1

    I thought my Kimber 1911 LW was bad but you have to remember to clean & lubricate it every 200 to 300 rounds & it works fine.

  • @finscreenname
    @finscreenname 2 года назад

    All of my guns are in the basement in a safe except my Kimber Classic which has been under my bed (in a small safe) since the late 1990's says all I need to say about the gun.

  • @jamestreadwell9598
    @jamestreadwell9598 4 года назад +1

    my kimber stainless 2 was junk..yes, my hi-point was more accurate and would digest anything i put in it, including semi wadcutters, the kimber was all dressed up and pretty, but if all i got is pretty at 2am and some one coming in my house .....

  • @dimassalazar906
    @dimassalazar906 6 лет назад +1

    I've have a Springfield and had a Colt for a bit but the 3 Kimbers have been the smoothest and most trouble free ones I've owned. I think they were the best value and I have been happy with them. I guess I have been lucky!

    • @butchy586
      @butchy586 6 лет назад +3

      no,you haven't been lucky.the people on here are just full o shit

    • @lewdecker1442
      @lewdecker1442 3 года назад

      You are correct

  • @jesusquiroz2449
    @jesusquiroz2449 2 года назад

    You probably had an individual who didn't want to take the time to diagnose the problem with his weapon.

  • @LatestHour
    @LatestHour 4 года назад +1

    Some people have bad expeiences with certain brands. I've had a both good and bad experiences with Kahr and Ruger. But my Kimber is probably my best experience with owning a gun so far.

  • @PaulJersey
    @PaulJersey 2 года назад

    My first two 1911's were a Kimber and a Sig. Both of them had FTF issues and had to be sent back to the factory for warranty repairs. My experience with 1911's did not get off to a good start. I like 1911's, but not sure if they like me?...LOL!

  • @DUIShenanigans
    @DUIShenanigans 7 лет назад +1

    Well gun broker is always an option, not sure if you have done business on there. I had one limber for a short while. Now to be fair it was a lower end model (700ish) the slide kept rusting, the finish was bad. It functioned fine and shot straight but wouldn't stop rusting. I sold it to a local gun smith, disclosed the rusting issue and he I guess re-coated it. I agree with your gunshop regarding the .22. While it's an awesome gun that has a specific use. It's expensive, it's .22Lr and given that it's "general" competition is much cheaper, that gun would probably sit for some time.

  • @mcson6556
    @mcson6556 2 года назад +1

    If a new gun has issues, contact the manufacturer. Kimbers and others often need some extractor tuning.

  • @scottalday6305
    @scottalday6305 3 месяца назад

    This is 3 minutes of my life I will never get back.

  • @gunguy8348
    @gunguy8348 3 года назад

    I had to subscribe again you tube is messed up. Great video

  • @RooRguy27
    @RooRguy27 8 месяцев назад

    I have a kimber ultra carry 2. Runs great. I can candy cane different rounds in the original mag and it shoots em all 👍

  • @sjfreedom3
    @sjfreedom3 2 года назад +2

    Love my Kimber 45 1911. Accurate, dependable, and long lived. All the detractors must work for Taurus.

  • @jbrunty1989
    @jbrunty1989 4 года назад

    Why does the dealer care if the kimber is unreliable? Theres no gun store that offers refunds anyway.