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Thread: Kimber K6 Control Core grip

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    That's what I need for my 3" Bulldog .44 Special. Just got back from the range and I can sure still feel it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kilo sierra View Post
    out of stock....Bastards
    There were three left this morning when I looked, but I decided to wait. I’m curious how sticky these are on clothing.
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    Quote Originally Posted by kilo sierra View Post
    out of stock....Bastards
    I’m supposed to receive mine Thursday. Will update with review.

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    New UPS ETA is Monday instead of Thursday. Ive been waiting for a while on rubber grips that cover the back strap so what’s a few more days? 🙄

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    It’s here! So far, very sweet. Plenty of back strap cushion. Design allows me to get a high grip. Screw is stainless steel and hex head size is the same as side plate screws. Texture good, fit is excellent. Hoping for a test drive later today to check performance with some toasty 357 mag loads.
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    YESS!!!!!
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    Man I want to try the K6.
    Quote Originally Posted by caleb View Post
    Oh man, that's right. I forgot that some people feel like they need light SA triggers in DA guns instead of just learning to shoot the gun better. You can get a Redhawk DA trigger pull down to 10 lbs, and if you can't manage that you suck and should probably just practice more.
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    Just ran 3 cylinders full of Rem 125gr SJHP. These grips work. It was was painful and I’d get a stinger from the grip frame in my palm with the factory wood. Total game changer. It’s much more controllable with no pain shooting stoked magnum loads. It’s still like a flash bang going off in front of my face with each round but that has nothing to do with the grips. I’m confident I can run a box of 50 magnum loads without tears or blood now. Wish it hadn’t taken so long!
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    This is making me think that it might be worth trying a K6s after all, although this is also because I should be able to fabricate my own firing pins from a good tool steel, if it comes down to it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Scal View Post
    This is making me think that it might be worth trying a K6s after all, although this is also because I should be able to fabricate my own firing pins from a good tool steel, if it comes down to it.
    I broke mine after about a month. I dry fire a lot for practice. Kimber fixed it quick and painlessly. They recommended using snap caps when dry firing which I have done for about a year. Problem solved with snap caps.

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