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    A buddy of mine is having me hang onto his firearms for a bit. Long story but
    he wants his firearms in a safe and I have a rather empty one so I obliged.
    Well he has a nice 1st generation Kimber Classic Stainless 1911. This is NOT the Classic II.
    Well as I was sitting here admiring the craftsmenship that once was Kimber,
    I notice the 1911 is in terrible condition. There is tons and tons of powder residue
    from the many times we have gone shooting together. Id say around 750 rounds
    down the pipe with NO cleaning. There is some surface rust that came off rather easily
    under the grips and then there is some surface rust on the outside of the barrel, I havnt
    started yet on the barrel. Letting it soak.

    At any rate just felt the need to post and let this off my chest as this is
    a spectacular 1911 and just going to waste IMHO. Amazing how some folks take
    great meticulous care of certain items and not other items.
    I take better care of my firearms then I do my front yard, but then again
    I hate yardwork more then I hate cleaning firearms.

    As of right now, I have been "scrubbiong" since about 1230 hours and still
    have probably 3-4 more hours of cleaning to get this sweet lil gem
    back to respectable condition. FTR, I am not polishing anything or using any abbrasives
    on the slide or frame to get it clean. 100% elbow grease,CLP and M16 brush or
    bore brush. I know he will be impressed when he asks for his firearms back!!!!!!!!

    Thanks for listening

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    A Clackamas Kimber? That is a shame.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Zombie Steve View Post
    A Clackamas Kimber? That is a shame.
    What is a Clackamas???? Im serious as I have never heard that before.

    The serial number starts off KO4****. I believe he bought it brand new
    sometime while I was in the Navy. 96-00, guessing closer 99 or 00 when he turned
    21.

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    That is some sad news

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    very sad to see people not take care of their things. glad you are doing your best to save it
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    Quote Originally Posted by DD977GM2 View Post
    What is a Clackamas???? Im serious as I have never heard that before.
    Clackamas Oregon is where Kimber started out ... the guns made in their little ship in Clackamas are considered by many to be their best (in part because they are basically "Series 70" 1911s and not "Series 80" like the Series 2 guns ... with their Schwartz style firing pin safety that apparently ruins the trigger pull).

    I think its also because Kimber changed hands a couple times before it moved to Yonkers NY (where it is now) and the focus of the company was building top notch custom 1911s in Clackamas and now their focus is mass production in NY.


    Now I may be wrong, but I think Kimber of Yonkers started out making Series 1 guns (well actually they were never called that until the Series 2 guns came out). So just because its not a Series 2 doesn't mean for sure its a Clackamas. [EDIT] Kimber moved from Oregon to New York in 1997, the Series 2 came out in 2001.



    EDIT
    Did some googling.

    Clackamas Kimbers will be stamped on the right side of the frame "KIMBER, CLACKAMAS OR USA" and later ones will be stamped "KIMBER YONKERS NY USA"

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    This one is Yonkers, but I wanna say it was one of the first once the move to NY.

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    An original Kimber (matte) produced in Yonkers just after the Clack roll-mark change. Phenomenal 1911's until early 02', this one rolled-off the line in Mar 00' and is an exceptional weapon, including original MIM. Heirloom? No. Serious shooter? Yup. Have all NIB parts inc OEM mags but this config has VZ Gatorback 2's, Steel MSH/Magwell, Pearce grooves, and a "silver" bushing.


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    My buddy when he was thinking of selling, he even called Kimber and they couldnt figure
    out when the pistol was made, hence why he thinks it was one of the first made during the transition to NY or shortly after the arrival.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cebeu View Post
    An original Kimber (matte) produced in Yonkers just after the Clack roll-mark change. Phenomenal 1911's until early 02', this one rolled-off the line in Mar 00' and is an exceptional weapon, including original MIM. Heirloom? No. Serious shooter? Yup. Have all NIB parts inc OEM mags but this config has VZ Gatorback 2's, Steel MSH/Magwell, Pearce grooves, and a "silver" bushing.

    That is a gorgeous Kimber. Im not a Kimber fan, I love the Raptor and SIS... about it, but damn that is gorgeous!!!!!!!!!!

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