Relative size of the pistol.
Relative size of the pistol.
The small 9mm market is very crowded. Sig really pee'd in the competitions Wheaties with the P365. Not being a fan of split triggers I have no interest in the Kimber.
Last edited by 340pd; 01-29-2019 at 08:52 AM.
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These are currently street priced less than the Kimber EVO and are available. While not striker fired, they are probably a more cost effective option.
Sig P938
Kimber Micro 9
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That EVO price.... For what you get?, Ugggggg..... JMHO.
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I agree. I'm of course fine with a 1911, even down to officer size, but the micros I find quite scary.
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Getting older and knowing my heirs are not firearm fanatics but they do appreciate an easy to operate revolver. I have culled the herd a bit and my last 1911 sold was an Ed Brown Cobra Karry with the knowledge the cleaning and maintenance being far more difficult than my Kahr or Sig semi's is better off in the hands of someone who appreciates the quality of that firearm.
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I don't believe that any of the other manufacturers need worry...…………...split trigger and ungodly price, would end things for me. Are they made out of gold????????????????