340pd
03-27-2017, 11:00 AM
In response to a couple of questions regarding the K6S revolver. So far I have maybe 300 rounds fired. The Kimber trigger is very smooth with three distinct clicks before ignition so it is very easy to stage. After re-acquainting myself with necessary grip pressure it was relatively easy for me to keep shots in the black of standard 50' bullseye target set at 30' with the lasergrips off.
The Kimber is very close to the 640 S&W size wise so it will fit in many J-frame holsters but the trigger guard is more rounded so YMMV. I am very confident shooting the gun and the factory lasergrips pretty much guarantee a shot on target if you run the trigger correctly. Fit and finish is perfect and timing is right on.
The PM9 is slimmer but one of the two is my go to carry gun. I am very happy with my purchase.
Here it is with a 640PRO and a Ruger SP101 3"
http://i163.photobucket.com/albums/t320/gnystrom_photos/Sideguard%203_zpsnvdu7ww6.jpg
http://i163.photobucket.com/albums/t320/gnystrom_photos/bb9c218e-2224-439c-b5ee-a742ae5e5048_zpsn8wt9hja.jpg
The Kimber is very close to the 640 S&W size wise so it will fit in many J-frame holsters but the trigger guard is more rounded so YMMV. I am very confident shooting the gun and the factory lasergrips pretty much guarantee a shot on target if you run the trigger correctly. Fit and finish is perfect and timing is right on.
The PM9 is slimmer but one of the two is my go to carry gun. I am very happy with my purchase.
Here it is with a 640PRO and a Ruger SP101 3"
http://i163.photobucket.com/albums/t320/gnystrom_photos/Sideguard%203_zpsnvdu7ww6.jpg
http://i163.photobucket.com/albums/t320/gnystrom_photos/bb9c218e-2224-439c-b5ee-a742ae5e5048_zpsn8wt9hja.jpg