Kimber Micro 9 (first shots) Sig p365 Herrington Arms Comp test

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In this video, the host discusses their experience shooting a Kimber Micro 9mm pistol, which a customer recently brought to the shop. The host expresses interest in purchasing the gun but is wary of its reputation for being "snappy" and uncomfortable to shoot. The customer reportedly found it painful to use due to its recoil.

The host then prepares to shoot the Kimber, loading a six-round magazine with 115-grain brass ammo. They proceed to test the pistol at different targets while noting their shooting performance and making adjustments to their aim. They discover that the recoil is not as excessive as initially feared, though they mention feeling it in their hands.

After making some adjustments to the Sig p365 Herrington Arms Comp to avoid light primer strikes—by slightly backing off the compensator—the host is satisfied with the performance, reporting no further light primer strike issues. They also mention having had some faulty screws in the optic that requires fixing after the optic went flying while shooting.

In conclusion, the host summarizes their shooting session, stating they tested 50 rounds quickly, with 20 rounds through the Kimber and 30 through the Sig build. They end the video encouraging responsible firearm handling.

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