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  • evollep3
    Veteran Member
    • Sep 2008
    • 3074

    Kimber Stainless models

    Can some tell me what is the difference from the regular Kimber Stainless Vs Stainelss II
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    railroader
    Veteran Member
    • Oct 2005
    • 3115

    If you are refering to a kimber stainless 1 and a stainless 2 it would be the stainless 1 doesn't have a firing pin safety. Mark

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      evollep3
      Veteran Member
      • Sep 2008
      • 3074

      is that the only difference ?

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      • #4
        bombadillo
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        • Nov 2007
        • 14810

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        • #5
          Black Majik
          Calguns Addict
          • Oct 2005
          • 9695

          Pre-series II usually states "Classic."

          So, a pre-series II stainless would be "Classic Stainless."

          A Series II stainless would be "Stainless II."

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          • #6
            evollep3
            Veteran Member
            • Sep 2008
            • 3074

            but other than that the specs are the same parts wise correct ? i had someone tell me that the stainless I is inferior to stainless II and i at a stuck on what the difference is

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            • #7
              Black Majik
              Calguns Addict
              • Oct 2005
              • 9695

              Originally posted by evollep3
              but other than that the specs are the same parts wise correct ? i had someone tell me that the stainless I is inferior to stainless II and i at a stuck on what the difference is
              It's the other way around. Most look for the pre-series II Kimbers since the Kimber Koolaid drinkers think they're better made. They also lack the Swartz firing pin safety as railroader mentioned.

              I own both the pre-series II and Series II models. Fit wise, I'm inclined to agree, the quality on the older one is noticeably better. The Swartz safety is activated via the grip safety, which can be finicky with timing.

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