Tuesday, December 9, 2025

Oooh, I like that. Probably can't get it in California

 


13 comments:

  1. I wonder why the hammer is cocked.

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    1. Just a paperweight with it down…

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    2. Condition 1.... Cocked and locked.

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  2. Maybe its like a 1911 and that lever on the side is the safety.

    My 1911s are always loaded and cocked when in the holster. Of course 1911s have a grip safety and wont fire out of battery.

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    1. Mine did while I was demonstrating it.

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    2. No, you fired it while demonstrating

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  3. It's a Kimber KDS 9C a much updated and modified 1911. It's now called a 2011 due to the high capacity 9mm magazine it uses. John Browning would be impressed but it all started with the 1911. Cocked and locked.

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  4. KDS9c Kimber 9mm double stack 15/18 round mag. Around $1600.00. 1911 format. No grip safety. Slide safety (just like 1911)

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  5. Or New York City
    juvat

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  6. Nice, I ordered a 22 LR pistol and had my wallet knicked 2 days later. I have a carry permit that is 4 months out of date. GA DOT has "lost" my retirement papers once again. Fighting the battle. New Carry applied. Left VM for state retirement - strike 2.

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