TruthTellers
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Nor I, but I would estimate that the Kimber will hold up without issues for thousands upon thousands of rounds longer than the Colt will because it's built for the .357 and the Colt isn't.The new Colt, or the Kimber, would also serve for backup--both to mitigate the risk of a malfunction and to give me a left-hand pocket gun to carry while driving.
Which one? That would come down to grip, trigger pull, and dollars and cents. Haven't handled either one of them.
I think between the two, the Kimber beats the new Colt and would be a great choice, if you're willing to put up with the slightly heavier weight and bulk.