Can you dry fire a kimber solo




















We recommend using quality American-made ammunition. Choose from trusted names like Federal, Winchester or Remington because ammunition by these makers has proven to be of consistent high quality. Our function testing is done with Federal grain FMJ.

However, we do not recommend a steady diet of them, as they are rough on the pistol and will accelerate the wear on the gun and may shorten the life of the recoil spring. The use of reloaded or remanufactured ammunition may be dangerous, and any issues related to its usage are not covered by warranty.

We ship one magazine with each pistol. You can purchase additional magazines from your local dealer or through our online store. Doing any of the above mentioned things can result in damage to your pistol, perhaps rendering it unsafe to fire. Always read the manual and follow Kimber's recommendations for optimal performance.

No, Kimber Mfg. You can locate a nearby dealer by entering your zip code into our Dealer Locator. This grip is often seen on the range and may work for many shooters. Your strong hand is on the gun and the support hand is on the strong hand with the finger on the trigger guard. The only downside of this grip is that you have one less finger gripping your dominant hand and that adds a little more recoil.

Probably the best handgun grip. It is very similar to the index finger in front type of grip. The area between your strong hand thumb and index finger forms a V-shape. This helps control the recoil each time the gun is fired. The only finger that is not in the tight grip should be the index finger on your shooting hand - rest it on the slide and wrap the remaining fingers around the grip of the gun.

Plase the thumb of your support hand and the rest of your palm into the open surface of the grip. Both thumbs should be on the same side, with the strong hand thumb resting on top of the support hand nicely stacked atop of each other.

Please cross your thumbs only in a conversation or sentence because crossing the thumbs behind the slide may be really dangerous as the slide blows back it can wound you. Probably the worst possible option. You place your strong hand on the gun and grab the wrist with your support hand. The story of the handgun grip goes back to , when the manufacture of a Delvigne Patent carbine, made by Lesoinnie Et Prilot Fils, Liege began. The rifle had a standard stock grip plus a pistol grip.

The journey began there and through centuries made it possible for handgun grips to be more ergonomic, effective and in many cases interchangeable. Pistol grips are a defining feature in the United States gun law, specifically, in the National Firearms Act. Pistol grips which protrude below the weapon and are not integrated with the shoulder stock i. In the context of that law, the National Rifle Association deemed pistol grips a "cosmetic feature".

Choose from various modifications for your Kimber Solo Carry CT, including holsters, parts, sights, magazines, grips, lasers, lights and cleaning utilities. A proper gun grip is the first part on your Kimber Solo Carry CT that you will come into contact with while reaching for it in the holster.

It has to enable you a fast and easy draw at all times and conditions. There are possibilities of changing a grip in the process of finding the right one. Grips types. Take Me To The Grips.

Accessories Mod your Kimber Solo Carry CT with these accessories Choose from various modifications for your Kimber Solo Carry CT, including holsters, parts, sights, magazines, grips, lasers, lights and cleaning utilities. The frame offers an ambidextrous thumb safety, removable grips and ambidextrous magazine release button.

Internally, the first thing you'll notice about the Kimber Solo is the lack of a hammer and the beauty is in its unintuitive results. Instead of a striker-fired pistol with a crunchy trigger the Solo hosts a DAO look alike but one that feels and behaves like a long smooth DA revolver's trigger.

Pull it and the trigger will reset without stacking, ready for the second pull. Furthermore, the Kimber Solo has reached the 'just right' positioning for feed and eject mechanism for a compact. The slide assembly has a machined bump that pushes the top round in the magazine well down. The extraction path hence remains clear during ejection. This is coupled with the exceptionally large extractor and a barrel design that features a carefully sculpted ramp instead of the traditional trough.

The result is greater self defense reliability for a compact that harbors a meager 2. The trigger mechanism though new, offers an easy transition. If you are used to stacking trigger pulls than using the Solo will be a breeze.



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