I had one of those very early Kimber 1911's. A 5" steel frame .45 that was a great handgun. Two Kimber 1911's I owned later were so bad that I never bought another Kimber product and wouldn't consider one now. I owned a Sig P220 and a P226 that were fantastic pistols. The 365 I had wasn't worth the trouble of sending it back to Sig more than two times before my gunshop took it back in trade for a S&W M&P that has been flawless. It's a shame really when a company drives their reputation into the garbage for a short term profit.


Every normal man must be tempted, at times, to spit on his hands, hoist the black flag, and begin slitting throats.