
The frame features 30 lpi checking on the frontstrap, and the checkering continues under the trigger guard, which I don't care for because I place my weak-hand index finger in this position when shooting. The mainspring housing is flat, and while I prefer an arched one, it still felt good in my hands. To remove the barrel for cleaning, after checking to see that the gun's unloaded all you need to do is to push in on the recoil spring plug, turn the barrel bushing to the left, and push the slide stop up and into the notch before removing the slide forward and off the gun. The grips are checkered rosewood with a double-diamond pattern and boast the Kimber logo. The aluminum slide is finished in a handsome black anodized coating that contrasts nicely with the silver satin anodized aluminum frame. The top of the slide is serrated along its length, and it has front and rear cocking serrations the rear set goes all the way up to the rear sight. The frontstrap and trigger guard are both checkered, and the frame is nicely set off with checkered rosewood grips. Sighting radius is just under seven inches. The rear is serrated and tipped back to eliminate glare, and all sharp edges are rounded off. The rear sight is fully adjustable for windage and elevation and has a wide notch that is easy to pick up whether indoors or out. The sights are target grade, with a Patridge front blade and a rugged rear sight assembly. Kimber obviously put a lot of effort into the gun-paying close attention to all the details and little nuances that make it a pleasure to shoot. 22 caliber that will fit most 1911 guns on the market today.) (In addition, if you just want the convenience of shooting rimfire ammunition, Kimber makes a neat Target Conversion kit in. The Rimfire Super comes from the firm's custom shop and is one of three rimfire models Kimber offers, the other two being production guns chambered for either the. 45 ammunition might be burden to one's budget.
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Kimber's Rimfire Super fits in all my holsters made for the larger caliber gun, is nearly weightless, reloads in micro-seconds if I do my part, is fun to shoot and is ideal for practice sessions where full house. My love affair with high-end rimfire pistols goes back a long way, and I recently came across one of the best-one that's the spittin' image of another favorite gun, the 1911.
