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I have two Pro carrys II's, 4 inch had them for years. great guns, accurate dependable.Carl
I have a Custom Covert II...love it.
That SIS II , is one SEXY piece.
If it is a carry gun and not a pistol that you want to put thousands and thousands of rounds through in it's lifetime it will be just fine.You will hear varying opinions on the aluminum frame 1911's. Some say they last about 3k rounds some more some less it just depends on the alloy and power factor of the ammo you shoot. Say you get 5k out of the frame, Kimber suggests 500 rounds just to get it broke in. So that's 10% of your pistol's lifetime round count just to break it in. If you are the kind of guy who shoots a couple of boxes of ammo every year then it will last a long, long time. I have an aluminum frame Kimber, carry it all the time and just don't shoot it much for that reason. When I do shoot it I shoot down loaded ammo, not the hot self defense type stuff. I just don't want to wear out a pistol so quick, I guess. It is nice to carry a lighter pistol though.The pistol is pretty snappy but not too bad. I think that it probably could benefit from a lighter recoil spring but since it is a defensive pistol, I haven't tried something else. My pistol is very accurate, just as accurate as my 5" guns, I don't feel that I am giving anything up as far as accuracy. If you want something real fun, buy a Kimber .22 conversion with it. With the aluminum frame/slide of the .22 conversion it is buckets of fun, accurate and great for kids or people learning to shoot a pistol. One other suggestion I would make is to plan on just tossing the Kimber mags that comes with it and gets some Wilson 47D's. 47D's seat much better, give you one extra round, are much easier to clean and are much more reliable.