Selling Kimbers is a problem for the small dealers. Kimber wants an inital order of $16,500 to be a dealer. Subsequent orders must exceed $2000 per order. That in it's self isn't too bad, but then someone comes in and wants something you don't have in stock at a discount price, so you have to order 1 or 2 additional guns to fill that order. Soon you have a rack full of expensive Kimbers and a lot of money tied up, not drawing any interest, and getting cussed by customers for trying to rip them off with your prices.


My biggest fear is when I die my wife will sell my guns for what I told her they cost....