Kimber Ulta carry 45...great weapon, super easy to shoot with crimson trace grips...it won’t let you down.
or and I know people will say crap about this...The Judge is an excellent handgun with a lot of stopping power. Advantage: as a revolver it won’t jam, super easy to cock and go. Trigger pull is very short. Most people that comment negatively about the Judge haven’t fired one.
In self-defense the critical zone is less than 20 yards and the fight is over in 2-3 shots. You want as much firepower as you can deliver onto the target as quick as you can.
When you look at Hornady critical defense rounds for the 45 it is hard to consider anything else. Winchester and Federal also make some great rounds for these weapons as well.
Once you fire a Kimber it is hard to shoot anything else.
Love the judge!
Throw some .410 shot in the first two barrels, and .45 in the other three.
If that don’t stop em, it’s just not your day.
I’ve heard nothing but good about Kimbers (other than the price).
The the Ulra carry 45 a small frame 1911, or is it to different design entirely?
+1.
I bought my first Kimber on the advice of two police officers.
They had run more than 3,500 rounds through theirs, with no cleaning and each had only one failure.
I thought it was sacrilegious to do that to such a beautiful gun.
I bought one and decided to replicate their experiment. Made me nervous.
Cleaned for the first time after 3,000 rounds and one failure.
I will never do that to a gun again but it does demonstrate the reliability of the weapon and gives me confidence in it’s performance.