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Kimber

1.2K views 23 replies 9 participants last post by  SageRat22  
#1 ·
Heres mine.
 

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#3 ·
If this is a picture thread you should add it to the “Show Me Your Kimber” thread at the top of the Kimber forum.
Also a suggestion, plan ahead for your pic and compose it a little by removing unnecessary things that detract from the firearm that you are showing us.
Nice rifles.
 
#9 ·
Welcome to the RFC Forum, from North Central Al. But, be WARNED, there are Enablers amongst us who will help you spend your CASH.
I bet. Thanks for the warning.
Pony has apparently already been enabled pretty well based on his posts in the Anschutz and CZ forums. He already has good taste in firearms!
 
#12 ·
Your Hunter is the one that caught my eye. I had one just like it, and of all the guns I have owned but let go, that one would be at the top of my list of regrets. The Hunter is the lower priced basic model but the action is exactly the same of the higher priced models and the stock is nice walnut cut checkering and they are very handsome. Mine was a lights out shooter. Gotta quit talking about it as it depresses me.
 
#19 ·
I hope no one is too offended by my comment, it’s purely offered to help make his pics better so that we all can enjoy those beautiful Kimbers that he’s rightfully proud of.
My first pics 15+ years ago weren’t much to brag about but I’ve learned a whole bunch about light, cropping, background, glare, and support for the gun. I’m darn sure no expert but my pics now are more about the gun and being able to see it and less about everything else. We’re here for the guns and the companionship that they help create.
This is easily the best forum on RFC with best moderator and it’s a monster resource for Kimber rifles, full of information totally unavailable anywhere else.
 
#24 ·
I have an SVT that was in the back of the safe and not handled much. One day I got it out and had to pull it out of the carpet where the pad had sort of dissolved and bonded with the carpet fibers. Thankfully the Stock Doctor replaced it but just know that Kimber pads are notorious for doing that, so always store them on the muzzle or horizontally in a rack.