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Description

This is a Limited Edition Custom Shop 1911 from Kimber

Features

Specifications:

Caliber: .45 ACP
Height (inches) 90° to barrel: 5.25
Weight (ounces) with empty magazine:
Length (inches):
Magazine capacity: 8 rounds
Carry melt: No
Recoil spring (pounds): 22
Full-length guide rod: Yes
Frame:

Material: Steel
Finish: Charcoal blue, brush-polished (flats)
Width (inches): 1.28
Front strap checkering: 24
Checkering under trigger guard: No
Slide:

Material: Steel
Finish: Charcoal blue, brush-polished (flats)
Barrel:

Length (inches): 5
Material: Steel match grade
Twist rate (left hand): 16
Sights:

Type: Fixed low-profile night sights, 3-dot, cocking shoulder
Radius: 5.7
Grips:

Bone
Trigger:

Solid aluminum match grade, 4-5 pounds (factory setting)

Bud's Item Number: 718004309

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A beautiful piece. People complain because they can’t afford Kimbers. They’re not for the poors. I’ll blame any bad performance on an inexperienced shooter. Better than any Colts, Sigs or Springfields.

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Dam nice Kimber !! Out of stock @ Buds Guns, Hyatt and just about every where else. Kimber's are Very Good that’s why they sell out.

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Anyone who spends this kind of money on a kimber should have their head examined. Do your research.

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No doubt, not too far out of the price range of an Ed Brown and even closer to a Les Baer.

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Wow they blatantly copied Dan Wesson all the way down the grips... and the DW is still a better 1911.

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