
WTS Kimber CDP Pro .45 Cal Series 1
- HighVelocity
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A primary and a backup. Two primaries have to be matching, and have sequential serial #s. Even then, technically, the lower Serial # is the primary.
The higher serial #...obviously the backup, should have an ambi safety as well so it can be carried on the "weak" side.
-nick
The higher serial #...obviously the backup, should have an ambi safety as well so it can be carried on the "weak" side.
-nick
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I don't know. You 2 will have to figure this one out while I 


Carry 24-7 or guess right.
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I think the 4" would be the "natural" primary, but I guess the one you try to shoot first would actually be the primary. If you draw both, and shoot both, then the one that "stops" them is the backup (since you wouldn't need the backup unless the primary didn't "stop" them).so is a 4" 1911 and a 3.5" 1911 two primaries or a primary and a backup?

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