So, I had to go to the CMP in Anniston, AL, to pick up some M1 Garand ammo for work. While I was there, I started looking, drooling, etc., when Orest Michaels came up and struck up a conversation (GREAT guy, btw). I was looking at the Kimbers, and he pointed me to the "rusty" section, with Kimbers for $400! Well, I had seen rusty rifles from the CMP before, (and bought a few), so my expectations were actually quite low. It was when I began looking through them, however, that I realized what a find they were. After doing my selection rituals, I picked out a beautiful Kimber, walnut curly stock, no razor cuts, and I couldn't find any rust. So, I took it to the counter, and they couldn't find any rust. It was LNIB, and it went home with me for a paltry $423 out the door. That included sights, box, manual and other et al from the CMP. When I got it home, I spent a couple of hours taking it all apart and cleaning out the cosmoline (not too difficult). While apart, I also lightened the trigger to less than two pounds-- still crisp, still safe, but oh so nice. The only rust I found was on the rear sight set, which had been inside a rust-inhibit envelope, inside a sealed plastic bag. That came of when I touched it with steel wool.
What a great find. I'll try to get some pictures when I get the chance. Another great experience through the CMP.
Oh, and the 30 cans of ammo were in great shape, too!
What a great find. I'll try to get some pictures when I get the chance. Another great experience through the CMP.
Oh, and the 30 cans of ammo were in great shape, too!