I shot my Gold Combat today, It's been a few years since I last shot it. After shooting approximately 50 rounds of factory federal round nose ammo, I began to experience an occasional jam. I am not sure what caused this, the gun was cleaned and oiled prior to shooting. I took a photo of the jam, any suggestions?
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Kimber Gold Combat Malfunction
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Don't want to sound like a douche but to ask the obvious question you cleaned and lubed it before shooting since it's been put away for so long I assume? How was it stored? Might be a simple spring, magazine or extractor issue. What's your exeriance in this type of weapon? You can DCLR the entire weapon right? Was it after 1st round? same mag diff mags more info pl..."Men sleep peacefully in their beds at night because rough men stand ready to do violence on their behalf."
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Extractor problem, which should be the model name of every Kimber.For Sale: Off Roster Handgun Moving Sale
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