You're gonna love it. I have a decent little gun collection, and this is probably the last gun I'd sell. Amazing craftsmanship with no MIM parts, great sights, and awesome trigger. Plus, it's hard to beat 6 rounds of 357 for social situations.
Wow! Pretty gun! I collect revolvers (Smiths and Colts, mostly from the 1970's) and have yet to try a Kimber out. I'm interested to see how this one works for you. I predict you will be more than happy with it.
I've considered this make/model for some time. But then I decided magnum loads should be fired in something 30oz or heavier. So I decided if I was looking for primary carry I'd go that way, and for pocket carry, something light and 6-shot compact would be best, requiring .32 caliber. That said, I'm sure you did a good amount of thinking and I'm looking forward to see what your experience is with this one.
wow that is a beautiful gun! also its very cool that its a 6 shot! i have a smith and wesson snuby thats a 5 shot. im not sure ive ever seen a 6 shot that small!
A few years ago, I had one of these in DAO configuration. Didn't like it and traded it in for something else after only a few weeks. Hope you have a better relationship with yours, Dave.
I’ve heard good things about the Kimber K6 series, and I could visibly see just how smooth that trigger is when you dry fired it. I hate to say it, but I just can’t stand looking at it. It’s too blocky and angular. Totally a personal preference thing though.
Glad you like it but I think it's a little much for what it is. I have a Lew Horton S&W 629-3" .44 Mag with K frame round butt that's worth about that much I'm told.
Would you want a brand new gun that you didn;t know if it would fire or not? Most all gun MFG's run a full mag or in this case a full cylinder of ammo for QC purposes. At least you know it will run right out of the box. Yours is SS so is heavy enough for Magnums. They make a 38 spl now with alum frame but all the rest is the same. Your going to love it. Bought mine when they were less.
You're gonna love it. I have a decent little gun collection, and this is probably the last gun I'd sell. Amazing craftsmanship with no MIM parts, great sights, and awesome trigger. Plus, it's hard to beat 6 rounds of 357 for social situations.
Revolvers are sure getting pricey. Thanks.
Every man should own a fancy gucci pistol in his lifetime. Congratulations brother, you deserve it.
Thank you, brother!
Congrats on your new revolver, that looks like a great one for sure!
Congrats on the new toy Dave! Enjoy it. Looking forward to seeing more videos with it.
Wow! Pretty gun! I collect revolvers (Smiths and Colts, mostly from the 1970's) and have yet to try a Kimber out. I'm interested to see how this one works for you. I predict you will be more than happy with it.
I've considered this make/model for some time. But then I decided magnum loads should be fired in something 30oz or heavier. So I decided if I was looking for primary carry I'd go that way, and for pocket carry, something light and 6-shot compact would be best, requiring .32 caliber.
That said, I'm sure you did a good amount of thinking and I'm looking forward to see what your experience is with this one.
wow that is a beautiful gun! also its very cool that its a 6 shot! i have a smith and wesson snuby thats a 5 shot. im not sure ive ever seen a 6 shot that small!
Nice one! You will definitely like those Hogue grips on it. Not as nice looking. But it is nicer not to bleed after shooting a cylinder of 357.
Amen, brother!
I got the target model, it's been flawless.
congrats man
I love mine, glorious trigger and very aesthetically pleasing.
👍👍nice revolver Dave. I Don’t know where that was manufactured but there is a kimber plant about 30 miles from my house here in south central Alabama.
Mine says, Yonkers, NY. I know they moved recently...
A few years ago, I had one of these in DAO configuration. Didn't like it and traded it in for something else after only a few weeks. Hope you have a better relationship with yours, Dave.
The two finger conceal carry lok grips are great as well on these. I had wood grips that came split in that same spot.
Congratulations, well deserved.
Thank you! Cheers!
I’ve heard good things about the Kimber K6 series, and I could visibly see just how smooth that trigger is when you dry fired it. I hate to say it, but I just can’t stand looking at it. It’s too blocky and angular. Totally a personal preference thing though.
It took me a while to get over the looks, but this one was on sale... deep sale... I didn't want to admit I didn't really pay $1k for this one, lol!
Nice revolver.
Glad you like it but I think it's a little much for what it is. I have a Lew Horton S&W 629-3" .44 Mag with K frame round butt that's worth about that much I'm told.
You're probably right. But I wanted that 6th shot...
@@GeographyCzar Not complaining, I want everyone to have what makes them comfortable.
Broh has arrived 😎
Kimber makes nice 357 I have a combat model 357 I need to get night sights but that looks used I don’t think that was new
Would you want a brand new gun that you didn;t know if it would fire or not? Most all gun MFG's run a full mag or in this case a full cylinder of ammo for QC purposes. At least you know it will run right out of the box. Yours is SS so is heavy enough for Magnums. They make a 38 spl now with alum frame but all the rest is the same. Your going to love it. Bought mine when they were less.
My first $1,000 gun was a classic American Double.
Looks like something a woman would be carrying in her purse in Beverly Hills, not something a man would be carrying to save his life