I was looking at the Kimber legal section (http://www.kimberamerica.com/legal) on their website and noticed this:
All Kimber 1911 centerfire pistols now include the Loaded Chamber Indicator Port feature. When a round is in the chamber and light is available, the brass or silver color of the shell casing should be visible through the port in the barrel hood. This feature is another example of Kimber's commitment to firearm safety. However, one must never assume a firearm is unloaded until both the chamber and magazine are empty and the magazine is removed. Even then, all established rules of firearm safety must always be followed.
Could this be a hidden next step to maybe introduce them to this state?
All Kimber 1911 centerfire pistols now include the Loaded Chamber Indicator Port feature. When a round is in the chamber and light is available, the brass or silver color of the shell casing should be visible through the port in the barrel hood. This feature is another example of Kimber's commitment to firearm safety. However, one must never assume a firearm is unloaded until both the chamber and magazine are empty and the magazine is removed. Even then, all established rules of firearm safety must always be followed.
Could this be a hidden next step to maybe introduce them to this state?