WTS Kimber CDP Pro .45 Cal Series 1

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WTS Kimber CDP Pro .45 Cal Series 1

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I have fired roughly 700-800 rounds with NO problems whatsoever with the exception of user error! :oops:

The pistol is in excellent condition and comes with 2 Wilson Combat 8-round mags.

$900.00

I'm located in SE Houston and prefer to sell it in the Houston area. I will need to locate someone to do the transfer in my area so if anyone has a contact please let me know.

If you have any questions please don't hesitate to send me a PM. I only have access to a pc at work atm(Time Warner is slow on transfers) but will check in quite frequently.

Oh and for those who wonder why I'm selling it...........

So I can get my "dream" gun ;-)

http://www.wilsoncombat.com/p_pmp.asp
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That CDP Pro #1 is an awesome gun. A dream gun itself.
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If I understood your post correctly you are looking for an FFL in your area to "do the transfer".

If you do a face to face, you don't need an FFL to do the transfer. Just check their drivers license or CHL to make sure they are a TX resident and close the deal.

If you sell it out of state or to someone who is to far for a face to face you have to send it by FedX or similar carrier (check their firearm policies) to an FFL (request a copy of their license first and verify it on the ATF website) who will "do the transfer" on the buyers end. The receiving FFL ususally charges the buyer around $25 for this service. If you don't want to hassle with shipping it yourself, you can check with a local FFL and see if they will ship it for you (they can use regular mail), but they will charge you a fee for the service if they are willing to do it.

If I misunderstood your post and you already knew all this, just ignore me.

Good luck selling it either way.
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apowell wrote:If I understood your post correctly you are looking for an FFL in your area to "do the transfer".

If you do a face to face, you don't need an FFL to do the transfer. Just check their drivers license or CHL to make sure they are a TX resident and close the deal.

If you sell it out of state or to someone who is to far for a face to face you have to send it by FedX or similar carrier (check their firearm policies) to an FFL (request a copy of their license first and verify it on the ATF website) who will "do the transfer" on the buyers end. The receiving FFL ususally charges the buyer around $25 for this service. If you don't want to hassle with shipping it yourself, you can check with a local FFL and see if they will ship it for you (they can use regular mail), but they will charge you a fee for the service if they are willing to do it.

If I misunderstood your post and you already knew all this, just ignore me.

Good luck selling it either way.
Thanks apowell for educating me....I guess I thought for "legal" reasons that I was required to have the firearm "transfered" to protect my butt in case it was ever used in a crime.
I have sold firearms to individuals before "face to face" but honestly thought that I might be doing something wrong.
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Post by Kalrog »

DMoses wrote:Thanks apowell for educating me....I guess I thought for "legal" reasons that I was required to have the firearm "transfered" to protect my butt in case it was ever used in a crime.
I have sold firearms to individuals before "face to face" but honestly thought that I might be doing something wrong.
A bill of sale / receipt will do just as well. Guns aren't registered in this state, so there really isn't anything to transfer when you are doing a face to face.
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Price Reduced $850.00 Firm

I can be reached by cell @ 713 480-3253, please leave a message if I dont answer.
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Price Reduced $800.00 :grin:
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Still firm? :grin:
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KBCraig wrote:Still firm? :grin:
Well.....at $800.00 it's a really good deal considering the condition.

I'll take any serious offers but I'm not so sure I want to sell it any cheaper.
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Reduced 1 last time for quick sale $750.00

Send a PM if interested
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one...two...three dollars in my pocket.

Dang...this is an excellent deal. Don't have the cashflow though.

Someone buy this.

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Let me get my cold Texas behind out of Canada and I just might purchase that pistol. I will have some left over per diem burning a hole in my wallet. Problem is all of the money has Queen Elizabeth on it. :smilelol5:

I fly back to IAH on 8 April.

I will be busy for a few days.

If no one snaps it up, give me a PM. I ususally hit this forum at least once/day.

I would like another Kimber CDP.

Anyone ever carry a double rig?

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anygunanywhere wrote: Anyone ever carry a double rig?
I think carry two matching 1911s would be awesome. Especially if you could do it with a double shoulder holster. Might be interesting defending thier use, but it would be fun to carry like that, I think.

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I am also interested in a possible trade plus cash for a Glock 19 for my wife.
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Never carried 2 primaries just a backup. There were several of the local LEO's that carried 2 holstered on their belt in the aftermath of Rita here in Lufkin.
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