Kimber warrior 1911 45 auto.
Im selling my kimber warrior which is in absolute mint condition.It has less than 100 rounds through it.It was broken in by the book with a bore snake at the range.The great guys at A@p arms helped me out to make sure it was done rite.This gun shoots with extreme accuracy and is just a pleasure to shoot.Ill miss this gun but times are rough and I have to do what I have to do.
Bump for an awesome gun. Buyer won't get disappointed.
Last edited by C45P312; Jan 14, 2009 at 06:52 AM.
Thanks man.Yah its not completly broken in yet.Thanks for the bump.
Last edited by T3T4Turbo; Jan 14, 2009 at 01:29 PM.
Sorry for the off topic, but this will be the last one.
The reason why I believe that it is bad because most people don't realize that they shouldn't purchase a firearm for home/self defense and use it for such until the firearm has been broken in. So if the main intent for a buyer to purchase this handgun is to use it for self-defense, he or she should be warned not to use it as such until it is broken it, or it might fail them in a life or death situation. A person who has not broken in a 1911 will surely have failures to feed or failures to eject down the road so the handgun shouldn't be used in a life or death situation.
I have a life as a very safety minded firearms enthusiasts. I am sorry if you feel that my input is worthless, but I have stated my point and made you look dumb. I am also not a "know it all" (i don't take offense) but I have done my fair amount of research on firearms (especially on 1911 style handguns) and would like to take certain things seriously, especially to a first time buyer or a buyer that isn't as well versed as me in firearms and dependability of such.
I have a life as a very safety minded firearms enthusiasts. I am sorry if you feel that my input is worthless, but I have stated my point and made you look dumb. I am also not a "know it all" (i don't take offense) but I have done my fair amount of research on firearms (especially on 1911 style handguns) and would like to take certain things seriously, especially to a first time buyer or a buyer that isn't as well versed as me in firearms and dependability of such.
Sorry for the off topic, but this will be the last one.
The reason why I believe that it is bad because most people don't realize that they shouldn't purchase a firearm for home/self defense and use it for such until the firearm has been broken in. So if the main intent for a buyer to purchase this handgun is to use it for self-defense, he or she should be warned not to use it as such until it is broken it, or it might fail them in a life or death situation. A person who has not broken in a 1911 will surely have failures to feed or failures to eject down the road so the handgun shouldn't be used in a life or death situation.
I have a life as a very safety minded firearms enthusiasts. I am sorry if you feel that my input is worthless, but I have stated my point and made you look dumb. I am also not a "know it all" (i don't take offense) but I have done my fair amount of research on firearms (especially on 1911 style handguns) and would like to take certain things seriously, especially to a first time buyer or a buyer that isn't as well versed as me in firearms and dependability of such.
The reason why I believe that it is bad because most people don't realize that they shouldn't purchase a firearm for home/self defense and use it for such until the firearm has been broken in. So if the main intent for a buyer to purchase this handgun is to use it for self-defense, he or she should be warned not to use it as such until it is broken it, or it might fail them in a life or death situation. A person who has not broken in a 1911 will surely have failures to feed or failures to eject down the road so the handgun shouldn't be used in a life or death situation.
I have a life as a very safety minded firearms enthusiasts. I am sorry if you feel that my input is worthless, but I have stated my point and made you look dumb. I am also not a "know it all" (i don't take offense) but I have done my fair amount of research on firearms (especially on 1911 style handguns) and would like to take certain things seriously, especially to a first time buyer or a buyer that isn't as well versed as me in firearms and dependability of such.
Last edited by cbracoupe; Jan 17, 2009 at 05:37 PM.





