You can't tell me that in all of Kimberland they can't come up with a stainless steel trigger guard. I don't know what happened to Kimber in 2016, but they have decided to cheapen their rifles. If the trigger guard was polished aluminum I might be OK with it. However the new ones have a glossy paint on them that makes it look almost white. Who would want a glossy white trigger guard on a stainless steel rifle. I have two 84 Kimbers that all match from barrel, action, bolt, receiver, and trigger guard. If you know what happened in 2016 with Kimber, I would appreciate you educating me. I went on line to some gun site's (gun broker, guns America) and I saw that a few of them, some used, some called new old stock, and just about all of them mentioned 2016 and earlier. Looking back, I should have bought one of those, but there were only a couple in 280 Ackley, which was the caliber I wanted.
I bought a gun thinking it would be like my other Kimbers, and it sure is not.