1911 handgun: Kimber 45 acp custom covert. part 1

February 3rd, 2011


This is a breif review of my kimber custom covert 1911 45 acp. Forgive the rambling i was short on time and i only do one take so i might repeat a thing or two. if you like the vid please rate and if you have questions feel free to ask. subscribe for more vids on guns, knives, and backpacking gear

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25 Responses to “1911 handgun: Kimber 45 acp custom covert. part 1”

  1. klondikebar48 Says:

    how much does gun cost? (i know prices varies)

  2. Tux3d0 Says:

    @felixdahcat Also, don’t register your guns EVER! Because if the Anti-Gun liberals win (Highly unlikely) they will know where you are! And they will come to take your guns away!!!

  3. flacoferlife Says:

    @jab0505 Yeah in Texas it costs about 300+change.

  4. jab0505 Says:

    @felixdahcat you dont need a liscense to buy a gun in the united states as long as its not full auto or have a silencer. You just have to be a law abiding citizen with no criminal record. To have a concealed handgun permit it costs around $100 but depends on what state you are from

  5. felixdahcat Says:

    How much does an licence for guns cost in the U.S? (all together)

  6. DCN225 Says:

    DOES AMMO COME WITH IT??

  7. jab0505 Says:

    @HecklerKoch45c i personally never ran into any problems with hollow points in my kimber and i shot everything from cheap to expensive and some +p rounds. the hollow points i like best as of now because of accuracy and price is hornady custom +p 230 grain xtp.

  8. HerbWalker Says:

    Want a M1911 45 ACP with ALL the extras,for $420.00 NIB?? Check out the Metro Arms “AMERICAN CLASSIC II”……Wow what a gun. Fit,finish and reliability are outstanding and shes made in the Philipines! Get one before the folks find out how SWEET these are! Keep all those Kimbers, Ill just buy LOTS of ammo with the difference in price!A gun store here has one and they already want $550 for it…..move fast!

  9. HecklerKoch45c Says:

    @calisse1979 A lot of 1911s have trouble feeding hollow points because the 1911 was not designed to feed them. The 1911 was designed for ball ammo. For reliable HP feeding get yourself some corbon powerball ammo. they have a polymer ball in the tip to make them feed like ball ammo.

  10. 12ArmyStar Says:

    is it chambered in 45 acp or 40 s&w

  11. 35712223 Says:

    Nice Video, nice Gun

  12. calisse1979 Says:

    Have you had any problems shooting Hollow Points with your 1911? I really like the gun exspecially the pro because of the 4″ barrel. I’m 5′ 10″ and prefer the smaller barrel because it’s easyer to conceal. But the price…wow!!! The Taurus 1911 is nice but they will not or just mostly have trouble loading .45 hollow points. Jams every time with every brand of holloy points. I’m going to Boot camp for the Marines, when i get a chance I will definatly Buy a Kimber, It’s worth the money. Right??

  13. navydog67 Says:

    @jab0505 oh okay. thanks, bud.

  14. NorthWriter Says:

    Great review! If I had the money, I’d definitely get a Kimber 1911. My buddy has one in stainless, and he swears by it.

  15. jab0505 Says:

    @navydog67 yes just not the covert. if you want the covert there are a few rail options you can get that attach to the trigger guard but it is hard to find quality ones that stay well

  16. navydog67 Says:

    can you get a kimber 1911 with an integrated rail mount on the dust cover for a tactical light or other accessories?

  17. Bharas93 Says:

    This can really make a Canadian sad.

  18. qwertyuiopasdfghj307 Says:

    One of the best ways of self defense is being able to shoot back. That’s why I hate liberal gun control laws. The only gun control we need is a smooth trigger finger, a steady hand, good sights, and clear vision.

  19. jab0505 Says:

    @Espilcexsg99 im 5’11 and about 195. i cc it a lot in colder weather because its really easy to conceal under a jacket in a high ride outside the waist band holster. summer months its harder ( i dont wear baggy clothes). i use a crossbreed iwb holster that conceals it pretty well. i would suggest for ccw the pro or ultra version for more comfort and clothing options. i love the full size but it was never my intention for this to be my sole ccw pistol.

  20. Espilcexsg99 Says:

    How tall are you, I am 5’10 and I am really considering buying this same gun for CC and I would like to know what to expect.

  21. 808DR3AMER Says:

    how much was it?

  22. jab0505 Says:

    @kimberHD45 its held up good so far the only scratches on it are where i attatch my weapon light

  23. kimberHD45 Says:

    jab….It’s been a year now since you’ve had that aluminum alloy frame 1911. How has the frame fit/ finish held up to the wear and tear?

  24. tfreshx978 Says:

    what gun do u recommend glock 28 or kimber 1911

  25. dieselmac Says:

    Chip McCormick power mags all the way

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