scout24
Flashaholic
Last I checked, there are no "mods" here at CPF anymore. Those days are over. Your lone staff member/owner/chief cook and bottle washer is Mr.Ed.we have 2 threads on this topic, any chance mods can merge them?
Last I checked, there are no "mods" here at CPF anymore. Those days are over. Your lone staff member/owner/chief cook and bottle washer is Mr.Ed.we have 2 threads on this topic, any chance mods can merge them?
And it is a good thing. 2 threads it is then.Last I checked, there are no "mods" here at CPF anymore. Those days are over. Your lone staff member/owner/chief cook and bottle washer is Mr.Ed.
This was many years ago when I first got into handguns. I lost a few hundred selling it, my buddy purchased it and wanted to deal with the issues I guess. I think it may be fixed now, who knows. Huge turn off for me. I been told those Kimbers need "broken in". Whatever that means, I had shot over 500 rounds and still had issues. I can buy a Glock or any other handgun for half the price and fire away no problem. Considering the CDP 2 ultra carry was gonna be a carry gun, it was a no go for me considering the amount of jams it had, I've tried all sorts of ammo as well. I think the .45 auto in that subcompact format needed to be revisedWhy didn't you send it to Kimber for warranty repair/replacement? You must have lost some bucks reselling an expensive, unreliable firearm.
How much time/experience do you have carrying a striker fired pistol, to make that statement?Yes it's great he invented a plastic gun with no safety and a light trigger. Wouldn't call that a good impact. Besides the impact of bullets hitting people while they unholster their firearm
How is it one of the best guns ever invented? And how does making firearms save lives? Over another pistol? I can name many pistols better than the Glock. 1911, 92f, p226, cz 75 and 85, hi-power, the list goes on. I've shot Glocks before. Maybe not as much trigger time as you. But they have around a 5lb trigger stock. That's way too light when there's no safety. Revolvers and double actions have the heavy trigger. 1911s have safeties. The Glock has a trigger. That's it. It's a terrible design. And nothing will change that no matter how much you like it. They're reliable feeders because they have such an aggressive feed ramp they have a hard time running lead ammo. I know people like them. I have to wonder if it's just because they're cheap compared to a good pistol
Very true. In fact the CDP manual has wording stating a 500 round break-in period. Pretty standard practice for all 1911s, but the CDP isn't a gun for a 1911 novice so I can understand your feelings. My first sub compact 1911 was the Colt Officer's ACP back in the early 80's and I had to work thru some bugs until it was totally reliable.I been told those Kimbers need "broken in". Whatever that means, I had shot over 500 rounds and still had issues. I can buy a Glock or any other handgun for half the price and fire away no problem. Considering the CDP 2 ultra carry was gonna be a carry gun, it was a no go for me considering the amount of jams it had, I've tried all sorts of ammo as well. I think the .45 auto in that subcompact format needed to be revised
Friend I think guns and lights are a common bond . Both serve a purpose a light can let us see in the dark a gun can give us food when we hunt . But I'm wrong a lot have a nice dayJust imagine a flashlight discussion on a firearms forum. Yep - so here we are. :shakehead:
On a gun forum they talk of Streamlight if a cop or Surefire if soldier or gun owner and say go to CPF, yes here!! Once they talked about torches on a British trade board and I listed my lights and they say you must be from CPF. I was of course.Just imagine a flashlight discussion on a firearms forum. Yep - so here we are. :shakehead:
True. Though if Steyr were a person and you asked them about their marketing strategy, they look at you dead in the eye and say "What's Marketing?"Steyr makes a better pistol and used the same designer that Glock used. I used to CC one with a Led Lenser F1.
Created as a Tribute topic to a deceased, legendary individual.Just imagine a flashlight discussion on a firearms forum. Yep - so here we are. :shakehead:
G thanx lol.Certainly nothing wrong with firearms threads. But having frequented a number of firearms forums, it often comes as no surprise that the depth of expertise on flashlights there is lacking. The same tendency is frequently demonstrated here; aside from the OP, there are relatively few here I would pay much attention to honestly.
Certainly nothing wrong with firearms threads. But having frequented a number of firearms forums, it often comes as no surprise that the depth of expertise on flashlights there is lacking. The same tendency is frequently demonstrated here; aside from the OP, there are relatively few here I would pay much attention to honestly.