I bought this top end new about 10 years ago. Sold my 1911 but kept this, thinking I might use it again some day, but I never got another 1911.
I do not have the manual. However, this was made for Kimber by Jonathan Arthur Ciener, Inc., and disassembly videos for the Ciener product can be found on Youtube.
This worked fine mounted on my 1911 lower, which was a 1990s-era Springfield with a standard, mil-spec (not "extra-power") mainspring.
Manufacturer recommends hyper-vel and high-vel but says it also works with "most" standard 22 LR ammo. Pretty sure I used only hi-vel and it worked fine on my gun.
Comes with one mag.
Round count is probably less than 200, as I recall using it only once shortly after I got it.
Photo is not actual item, but from internet. Mine looks like it, except instead of bead-blast all over, mine is "brushed" on the flats and bead-blast on the rounds. In addition, the
front sight on mine is more of a standard ramp suitable for drawing from a holster, not the snag-prone FS in the photo.
Price $200, plus shipping
Location: Oakhurst (Western Sierra foothills); will ship on your dime
Steve
I do not have the manual. However, this was made for Kimber by Jonathan Arthur Ciener, Inc., and disassembly videos for the Ciener product can be found on Youtube.
This worked fine mounted on my 1911 lower, which was a 1990s-era Springfield with a standard, mil-spec (not "extra-power") mainspring.
Manufacturer recommends hyper-vel and high-vel but says it also works with "most" standard 22 LR ammo. Pretty sure I used only hi-vel and it worked fine on my gun.
Comes with one mag.
Round count is probably less than 200, as I recall using it only once shortly after I got it.
Photo is not actual item, but from internet. Mine looks like it, except instead of bead-blast all over, mine is "brushed" on the flats and bead-blast on the rounds. In addition, the
front sight on mine is more of a standard ramp suitable for drawing from a holster, not the snag-prone FS in the photo.
Price $200, plus shipping
Location: Oakhurst (Western Sierra foothills); will ship on your dime
Steve

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