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How to disassemble a 1911 Kimber pro carry?

How to disassemble a 1911 Kimber pro carry?

Pull the Slide off the Front of the Gun Frame. Place the Slide Upside Down and Remove the Guide Rod, Recoil Spring and Barrel. Kimber Pro Carry II Completed disassembly. You have now successfully performed the disassembly of a Kimber Pro Carry II or Ultra Carry 1911 pistol.

Can You field strip a Kimber 1911 barrel?

This 1911 disassembly reassembly field strip procedure will not work for a Kimber model with a “bull barrel”. Most of the 4″ 1911 Models use a different design to lock the barrel to the slide. If you have the 4″ model, see my article Cleaning a Kimber 1911 Pro Carry. or Kimber Pro Carry II Disassembly.

What kind of barrel does Kimber pro carry 2 have?

The Kimber Pro Carry II is a 1911 with a 4″ “bull” barrel. The bull barrel is a different design form a standard 1911 in that it does not use a barrel bushing to hold it firmly in the slide.

What’s the difference between a 1911 and a Kimber 45?

Here is some information on setting up a Homemade Gun Cleaning Station. This Kimber .45 ACP model has a 4.25 “bull barrel” which has a different disassembly procedure than a 5” Government Model 1911. The main difference is the tool that is used to remove the slide.

How big is the barrel on a 1911 Kimber?

For example, Kimber refers to some of their 5″ models as “Custom”, such as Master Carry Custom. The Master Carry Pro will have their 4″ barrel, and the Master Carry Ultra will have a 3″ Barrel. This 1911 disassembly reassembly field strip procedure will not work for a Kimber model with a “bull barrel”.

What makes a Kimber stainless ultra carry II special?

Stainless Ultra Carry II. The accuracy, dependability and renowned Kimber features of the Stainless II family set the standard against which all other 1911 brands and models are measured. Rosewood grips feature the Kimber logo. Chamber and barrel are machined from solid stainless steel to critical match grade dimensions.