I just got my new Kimber Custom Stainless last Tuesday. That night I took it apart and put it together about five or six times. This is one very tight gun. I also gave it a thorough cleaning. Here is the problem. When I reassembled it the last time and racked the slide it was very rough. I couldn't believe how much oil I had to put on it to make it function smoothly. The one place the oil was most needed was on the full length guide rod. Well I then realized that I had caused some gauling on the recoil rod. I finally was able to go to the shooting range last night. I put three boxes of ammo through her with not so much as a burp. It was smooth accurate and reliable. looking at the recoil rod afterward I noticed more scratches although finer than the others I caused earlied. Has anyone else had gauling of the recoil rod and should I be conscerned about this? Will the gun always need so much oil or is this the norm during the "breaking in" period?
Also, I took off the rubber grips and put on a set of rosewood double dimond grips. The thing looks so good that I can't stop looking at it. Thanks for any info now I have to go look at it some more.
Also, I took off the rubber grips and put on a set of rosewood double dimond grips. The thing looks so good that I can't stop looking at it. Thanks for any info now I have to go look at it some more.