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  1. BlondieLocks

    Is there a “proper” way to break in a new gun?

    Thanks for all the great feedback, guys, I really appreciate it. It looks like I will get a chance over Christmas to get to the public range in Casa Grande, of course, trucking routes and weather permitting!
  2. BlondieLocks

    Is there a “proper” way to break in a new gun?

    Thanks for the tips! I definitely will use them. I’m hoping to have a little time off in AZ, either over Christmas or maybe the first of the year. There’s a great little public range there off I-8!
  3. BlondieLocks

    Is there a “proper” way to break in a new gun?

    Lol... yeah... but I’m pretty psyched. I had an Ultra Carry II years ago, that I OC’d, when I lived in AZ. (Long story why I don’t have that Kimber anymore) So, I’m finally replacing it.
  4. BlondieLocks

    Trump Administration Imposes Ban on Bump Stocks

    I absolutely agree with you on that!
  5. BlondieLocks

    Trump Administration Imposes Ban on Bump Stocks

    That’s too bad, but understandable. A friend of mine brought his to the range, a number of years ago, it was fun. Although, even at the time, I failed to see the usefulness, aside from the novelty of it.
  6. BlondieLocks

    Is there a “proper” way to break in a new gun?

    Thanks! I’ve wanted this gun for about 5 years, so I’m pretty excited.
  7. BlondieLocks

    Is there a “proper” way to break in a new gun?

    I’ve never owned a brand new firearm! They’ve all been passed down or gifted, so I am finally getting a Kimber Stainless Target II 1911 .45 and I’m wondering what you do, if anything, to break it in?
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