Kimber Super Carry Pro

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posted on July 1, 2013
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It's no secret that if you want one of the highest quality handguns on the market, you can look to Kimber. Dedicated to putting only the best products in the hands of its customers, the company was looking to design the perfect carry gun—and the result was a lightweight .45 ACP that sports some of Kimber's finest Custom Shop features, and may well be the finest all-around carry pistol that its ever offered.

Technical Specifications:

Caliber: .45 ACP
Frame:
Aluminum
Slide:
Stainless Steel
Weight:
28 ozs.
Capacity:
8
Barrel Length: 4"
Total Length: 7.7"
Width:
1.28"
Height:
5.25"
Sights:
Night sights, Tritium, cocking shoulder
MSRP: $1,596

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