Bought Kimber .357 mag. 6 rnd. D/A revolver & range pics

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    Fair enough. And at least it’s relatively modern.

    Hands down the favorite street car I have owned and it is a little less modern.

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    I do.
    I still remember it being 90 plus degrees an humid and starting raining. Windows wouldn't clear and sticking to the seat with sweat.
    New Camaro is available in a convertible and has AC. :laugh:

    Yep. You are correct. AC is a godsend.

    AC. Radial tires. Antilock brakes. No vapor lock. No points. Things have definitely gotten better.
     

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    I thought these were cool when I was little(r). Granted I wouldn’t trust young me for cool, I liked anything with side pipes.

    It was great for about 20 minutes then the heater transfer to the frame rails and the interior was intense with the sidepipes but damn it sounded good.

    Now I’m a little sad it’s gone. :-((
     

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    It was great for about 20 minutes then the heater transfer to the frame rails and the interior was intense with the sidepipes but damn it sounded good.

    Now I’m a little sad it’s gone. :-((

    Dad had a Miata with a ZZ4 crate engine in it. It had side pipes when it came home. You had to be really careful getting out. They didn’t last long.

    The Fiero with a 42-something V8 in it, didn’t have side pipes, but was probably my favorite of his oddities for sound. That much motor that close to your head creates a unique experience.

    I think my favorite V8 was the supercharged 4.2 in the Jag though. It was just smooth as silk and had power everywhere.
     

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    Doddg how is the trigger on it? I've been interested in this revolver since it came out.

    I've not tested it, but it's rated at 10#.
    Just from a practical observation: smooth.
    As a revolver guy, it is fine, not like the semi-autos, though.
    You can stack the trigger, and even though it is a D/A only, you can know when it's going to break.
    Since it is a potential pocket CC, I like the D/A only. I have used it in an ankle CC already.


    Wait a week and it will be for sale.

    A fair observation.
    Since it is the same size as my beloved Ruger LCRx, it is under serious contention for my CC, and it could take the place of the accurate and fun to shoot S/W 10-6.
    I never know how things will settle out with a new gun myself.
    Most I buy, knowing they are temporary, but some suprise me like the Sig 2022 9mm that I really like and still have.
     
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