Free: Contests & Raffles.
A buddy of mine bought a kimber and a springfield not to long ago and we did a side by side of the two and I could not see much difference in shooting. I say get the springfield and buy $200 Worth of extra ammo.
THINKINGMANI avoid alloy-framed 1911's.hollow-points and mag followers can eat through the coating below the feed ramp.Also, you're very limited to the amount of fluff and buff, by the alloy frame.Steel is real.That ought to generate some steam!
Boots,I really do like the Kimber, and If I did go with the Kimber I would pick the CDP II 3 inch model for ease of concealment. But I put this all on the back-burner for now as I just ripped the *censored* out of my waterproof hunting pants and its about time for a new Jacket as well, so I'm going to invest in some new rain gear for hunting season and then place an order for my 1911 next year after the hunting and holiday season are done with the year.