1riot1ranger
CGN Regular
- Location
- Calgary, AB
What about the STI RangeMaster?
Why shoot 40 when the recoil impulse is almost like 45?
Not legal for Classic Division as it has a full-length dust cover. See above for the reasons to shoot .40 in IPSC competition
Without commenting on Kimber quality, just a statistical note that should be considered when thinking of all the reported failures/issues...
Kimber sells something like 7 times the number of 1911s of all other manufacturers COMBINED.
I'm not going to get on the Kimber dogpile... However, the OP asked a question about IPSC shooting/competition, not plinking. The bulk of firearms owners don't shoot enough to understand the limitations of their gear. Volume of sales are not relevant. The type of firearms used by *competition* shooters is. I know only 1 guy who shoots a Kimber in competition - and only the frame, slide, and barrel are what remains of the "Kimber" (and I'm not 100% certain the barrel hasn't been replaced by aftermarket...).
I'm not an STI fanboy - but they have consistently generated decent quality products focused on the competition shooter. There are better guns out there, but given the number of STIs I see at matches (and the number of rounds that get pumped through STI guns in practice), I'd say they are a pretty good value for the dollar.


















































