This expert-level review of the Kimber Warrior DS double-stack 1911 by Aaron of Sage Dynamics highlights its value proposition as an entry-level 2011. The review details its robust, non-flexing grip module, consistent trigger, and reliable performance over 2,000 rounds. While noting minor points like a conservative grip texture and initial optic plate confusion, the overall assessment is highly positive, emphasizing its American-made components and solid performance at its price point.
This video provides an update on the Kimber Warrior DS 9mm pistol after approximately 650-700 rounds. The primary issue encountered is with the optic mounting plate screws not threading fully into the slide, causing play in mounted optics like the SRO and RMR. The presenter contacted Kimber customer service, who provided a shipping label to send the slide for repair. The video also details the pistol's features, including its three-piece frame, aluminum frame, bushing barrel, 1911-style extractor, and trigger characteristics, while noting its compatibility with Springfield Prodigy/Duramag magazines.
This video details an accuracy test of a Kimber Warrior DS double-stack 1911 pistol, progressively moving back from 10-yard increments to 90 yards. The shooter, 'Smoke Wagon,' documents his performance, noting the challenges of distance, cold weather, and the 6 MOA red dot sight. He also briefly compares it to a Glock 17 used by his companion, 'Gravy Train,' who bowed out at 30 yards.
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