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I would do what the manual says
Thanks for the "warm" welcome to owning my first Kimber!I can't believe this conversation exists!...and it's even made it to post 13???
Ya know if all them 1911's the military ordered way back in 1912 and on forward required a break in period, me thinks the Military would have re-thought the whole thing.
How much would it have cost to "break-in" all them thar guns???
I know what's coming next...but the 1911's now days are made tighter, thus need a break-in period to work right. Then don't make so tight where they won't work out of the box. Being so tight has little do with shooting off the legs of a fly at 25 yards...its all about barrel fit. UGH!
Oh pleeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeez.
They are a machine, if they are built right for the start, they will run...they don't have a choice.
It matters not what ammo you put thru them for the so called break-in crap. The break-in crap is a useless liability waiver which actually means...we really couldn't put out a quality product, so we won't accept it into warranty if it doesn't work, until you waste 500 rounds of your own ammo first! UGH!
It matters not what ammo you put thru them for the so called break-in crap. The break-in crap is a useless liability waiver which actually means...we really couldn't put out a quality product, so we won't accept it into warranty if it doesn't work, until you waste 500 rounds of your own ammo first! UGH!
Thanks for the "warm" welcome to owning my first Kimber!