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#168349 - 02/03/18 09:34 PM Re: Are you a 1911 person? [Re: Chief]
Byrdguy Offline
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Originally Posted By: Chief
It jam early or late in the 100?


About mid way through. The gun has had 7-800 rounds through it, so it should be broken in.
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#168352 - 02/04/18 08:51 AM Re: Are you a 1911 person? [Re: W Polidori]
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Pat,
I have that exact same Kimber and have not fired it yet.
My other Kimbers I have.I always polish the feed ramp and inside
the throat of the barrel before I light them up.Get a few hiccups
but it takes 300 to 500 rounds to get them to run smoother.Good luck.It will win you over!!!
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#168355 - 02/04/18 10:05 AM Re: Are you a 1911 person? [Re: Billy Poyner]
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I did polish the feed ramp, but not the inside of the barrel throat. Guess that's next. I've had the gun for about 3 years and I shot it quite a bit early on with no problems. it sat idle for about two years and a couple of months ago I dug it out and have been shooting it every few weeks. Seems like the hangups just started recently. I'll get it worked out, the gun is a joy to shoot and is definitely a keeper. I have carried it on occasion, but I need to be able to depend on it should (heaven forbid) I ever need it.
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#168356 - 02/04/18 11:29 AM Re: Are you a 1911 person? [Re: Byrdguy]
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I generally carry my Pro Tactical.It's had more rounds through it
than my other 6 Kimbers. The TLE runs a close second as far as rounds down range.I polish the feed ramp after every 200 rounds.
It probly don't need it but I do that on all my pistols including 22's.
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#168358 - 02/04/18 01:29 PM Re: Are you a 1911 person? [Re: Billy Poyner]
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All things not being equal, if the 2 rounds that jammed came from the same box of 50, I would tend to lay the blame there.
Probably a little out of round, to much powder and a lot of expansion.
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#168360 - 02/04/18 02:33 PM Re: Are you a 1911 person? [Re: Chief]
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They did, Chief. It was a box of 100.
Billy, what do you use to do your polishing? I have some 1000 grit sand paper I've used on the ramp.
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#168361 - 02/04/18 03:20 PM Re: Are you a 1911 person? [Re: Byrdguy]
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Pat,
I use my Drimel tool with the fabric(cloth)or whatever you call it.
I use jewelers rouge,semichrome,or toothpaste works too.I never use
sand paper ,emery cloth.I just polish it till I can
.get it real shiny and see no copper build up the thin coat of oil.Give that a try!!


Edited by Billy Poyner (02/04/18 03:22 PM)
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#168364 - 02/04/18 03:47 PM Re: Are you a 1911 person? [Re: Billy Poyner]
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Was thinking the same Billy. I've used a snug fitting bore mop with Flitz or equiv and it does a great job with a hand drill. Polished chamber only, no metal removed.


Edited by W Polidori (02/04/18 03:55 PM)
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#168366 - 02/04/18 04:44 PM Re: Are you a 1911 person? [Re: W Polidori]
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I would burn another 100 just to see if it happened agin.
If it ain't broke......
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#168407 - 02/06/18 09:04 AM Re: Are you a 1911 person? [Re: Chief]
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Chief,
I agree with you on that. Try to let the gun break in naturally before getting out the Dremel tools and stuff.

Usually things tend to break in better that way.

Wayne
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