Some notable mentions:
Introduction of a .38 super calliber to some of the existing handguns. (Isn't a .38 super similar to a hot 9mm load?)
Kimber is has also introduced a line of over and under shotguns.
A .22 youth rifle is now available. It's a smaller version of their .22 rifle, ideal for younger shooters. (I can hear the liberals gnashing their teeth!)
To: VRWC_Member428
Let them whine. Fools.
2 posted on
04/05/2002 3:48:47 AM PST by
mcook4
To: Pete-R-Bilt
kimber ping.
To: VRWC_Member428
.38 Super, ~450#' is like a mild .357 Sig or .357 Magnum. Handloads optimize it far ahead of any 9x19 mm. In a tuned pistol, it is a fine choice for target or defense with Corbon ammunition. .38 Super ruled the handgun target penetration game from 1929 until 1935 when S&W introduced their large frame revolver in .357 Magnum.
To: VRWC_Member428
Mmmmmmmm......Kimber.
To: VRWC_Member428
I'm looking for a .22 rifle as a gift to a twelve year old that will have the best value appreciation. Is the Kimber model the one? I will only buy American. Thanks.
9 posted on
04/05/2002 12:46:01 PM PST by
HockeyPop
To: VRWC_Member428
Great guns!
10 posted on
04/05/2002 12:56:04 PM PST by
stevio
To: VRWC_Member428
Nice post!
To: VRWC_Member428
Kimber Compact CDP: Gun Of My Dreams
12 posted on
04/05/2002 7:06:50 PM PST by
shekkian
To: VRWC_Member428
Since Smith and Wesson forges the frames for the 1911's, I should have bought Smith and Wesson stock last year. With the business that Kimber sends them, the stock shoud keep going up and up.
To: VRWC_Member428
kimber bump.
20 posted on
04/06/2002 4:22:50 PM PST by
wardaddy
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