Kimber rifles are built on beautiful concepts. In design they are just about everything anyone could ask for in a lightweight hunting rifle: CRF, great trigger, fast lock time, floated barrel, pretty walnut (or rigid fiberglass), and just plain good looking. If Kimber could just find and implement the answers to making rifles that are consistently accurate enough to please discriminating gun buyers, discriminating gun buyers would buy more Kimbers. But even with their issues, I don't think Kimber has any problem selling their rifles now.


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Harrumph!!!
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