BBQ Kimber
This one followed me home today. I usually don't go for such guns, but the price was just at what I considered was "can't lose" and the trigger is phenomenal. It is a Kimber Pro CDP II that someone polished the stainless slide and stripped off the Kimber "paint" off the aluminum frame. They didn't do a perfect polish job, but it is a darn good one. This thing is shiny as a new nickel. Truth be told, if I keep it, I'll probably scotch-brite it down to a matte finish again, as the high polish produces a lot of glare in outdoor shooting light. However, it sure is a spiffy looking gun. I reckon I could get away with it at a BBQ.
http://i76.photobucket.com/albums/j12/cubrock/8-12/kimberprocdpiiartsy.jpg
Complete thread:
- BBQ Kimber -
cubrock,
2012-09-01, 11:12
- Doh - forgot to use img code -
cubrock,
2012-09-01, 11:12
- I've never been able to convince myself... -
Sarge,
2012-09-01, 11:48
- :-) - rob, 2012-09-01, 14:57
- BINGO! -
brionic,
2012-09-01, 18:42
- Never really wanted anything to do with a redhead. - Drago, 2012-09-02, 02:43
- Dang, someone needs to refinish the front porch! -
Rob Leahy,
2012-09-01, 12:44
- Nope. That is my "prop" wood -
cubrock,
2012-09-01, 12:56
- I know that, just funnin. My background wood is from -
Rob Leahy,
2012-09-01, 13:13
- my deck isn't much better than that -
bj,
2012-09-01, 19:52
- my deck isn't much better than that - Tom Richardson, 2012-09-01, 22:59
- my deck isn't much better than that -
bj,
2012-09-01, 19:52
- I know that, just funnin. My background wood is from -
Rob Leahy,
2012-09-01, 13:13
- Nope. That is my "prop" wood -
cubrock,
2012-09-01, 12:56
- I've never been able to convince myself... -
Sarge,
2012-09-01, 11:48
- Scotchbrite - FOG, 2012-09-01, 17:07
- Doh - forgot to use img code -
cubrock,
2012-09-01, 11:12