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Could you give me some links????ricor wrote:I use for my EDC a Milt Sparks Versa Max II. Great holster and worth the wait. Here are a few that work well also: Tucker "The Answer", Comp-Tac Minotaur. Don't forget mag holder.
+1 on the VM II. They have a wait time, but try here:ricor wrote:I use for my EDC a Milt Sparks Versa Max II. Great holster and worth the wait. Here are a few that work well also: Tucker "The Answer", Comp-Tac Minotaur. Don't forget mag holder.
I'm aware of it being a 1911 style pistol and since I have not shot it yet I was not sure it is single or double. I have SAFELY messed around with it and please correct me if I am wrong but when I chamber a round which cock's the hammer and fire it will chamber the next round correct and I will not have to recock the hammer???mbw wrote:Your Kimber is a single action 1911 style pistol.
One thing I do not like about the gun is the thumb safety as it is very easily switched from safe to fire. So if I do or am allowed to carry it I will not chamber a round until needed.AEA wrote:It is a Single Action and is designed to be carried with one in the pipe, hammer cocked and thumb safety on.
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HPD is a no go for me as two years ago they said I was too old at 43yr's when their cut-off is 45yr'smbw wrote:Hate to tell you this, but if you are joining HPD, the 1911 is not available for you to carry as a duty weapon. The only officers that can carry a 1911 are the ones grandfathered in years ago. I don't know about others like Harris County or the Constables, but with HPD it is a no go.
Yes, that is true. Racking the slide to chamber a round cocks the hammer initially. After that, each subsequent shot re-cocks the hammer.texasmr2 wrote: I'm aware of it being a 1911 style pistol and since I have not shot it yet I was not sure it is single or double. I have SAFELY messed around with it and please correct me if I am wrong but when I chamber a round which cock's the hammer and fire it will chamber the next round correct and I will not have to recock the hammer???
I don't know what you define 'easily' as, but I carry that gun's little brother, the Ultra Carry II, daily with one in the pipe, and have had no problem with it accidentally switching.One thing I do not like about the gun is the thumb safety as it is very easily switched from safe to fire. So if I do or am allowed to carry it I will not chamber a round until needed.
I'm curious, does anyone know what the reasoning is behind HPD's decision to not allow 1911s? I have always been a big fan of the design and my Colt Commander remains my favorite gun. I know Police Departments do a lot of research on these things (at least I think they do) and wonder why they would make a decision such as this.mbw wrote:Your Kimber is a single action 1911 style pistol.
Hate to tell you this, but if you are joining HPD, the 1911 is not available for you to carry as a duty weapon. The only officers that can carry a 1911 are the ones grandfathered in years ago. I don't know about others like Harris County or the Constables, but with HPD it is a no go.
texasmr2 wrote: One thing I do not like about the gun is the thumb safety as it is very easily switched from safe to fire. So if I do or am allowed to carry it I will not chamber a round until needed.