Kimber 1911s went through some rough times with quality control. Early Kimbers were known as the best factory built 1911s on the market. The fame went to their head and they turned out inferior quality firearms for years. To name a few thing I routinely repaired on the them was poor slide to frame fit. MIM parts breaking or binding because the mold lines were not properly ground off. Barrels not fit properly and would need tweaking.
On the other hand When CZ bought Dan Wesson they started on a product improvement campaign. They Started using CNC machining. They Bought Ed Brown small parts and had some of the best fitting and crisp triggers available. Latter as they improved their own manufacturing capabilities they made all their small parts in house. Today their 1911s are some of the best value in factory produced pistols in the USA. I will say that of late Kimber has improved their quality control. They had to improve or go out of business.
There are some really nice Kimbers out there but it depends on when they were manufactured.
As far a I know any Dan Wessons made by CZ have been nice guns.
On the other hand When CZ bought Dan Wesson they started on a product improvement campaign. They Started using CNC machining. They Bought Ed Brown small parts and had some of the best fitting and crisp triggers available. Latter as they improved their own manufacturing capabilities they made all their small parts in house. Today their 1911s are some of the best value in factory produced pistols in the USA. I will say that of late Kimber has improved their quality control. They had to improve or go out of business.
There are some really nice Kimbers out there but it depends on when they were manufactured.
As far a I know any Dan Wessons made by CZ have been nice guns.