Description
The Kimber 2K11 TGT 9mm semi-automatic pistol combines precise engineering with high-performance features ideal for both competitive shooting and personal defense. Crafted with a durable steel frame and finished with a distinctive brush polish coyote PVD, this firearm offers both aesthetic appeal and resilience. The black aluminum grip module ensures a secure, comfortable hold, enhancing accuracy and control during extended shooting sessions. Its overall length of approximately 8.56 inches and weight of just under 43 ounces make it a manageable yet stable platform for various shooting scenarios. Equipped with TAG Precision FiberLok 2 sights, the 2K11 provides quick target acquisition and excellent visibility in diverse lighting conditions. The pistol features a single-action trigger that delivers a crisp, consistent pull for improved shot accuracy. The magazine capacity includes three 17-round and two 20-round magazines, offering flexibility for different shooting needs. The firearm’s design integrates a Stan Chen magwell for faster magazine changes, making it a reliable choice for competitive shooters or duty use. Additional features include a Trijicon SRO optic compatibility and a GT trigger, further customizing the shooting experience. This Kimber model, identified by part number 3500055, provides a rugged and dependable platform with a focus on precision, ease of use, and durability.
Features:
- Caliber: 9mm for versatile and widely available ammunition
- Finish: Brush Polish Coyote PVD for corrosion resistance and aesthetic appeal
- Sights: TAG Precision FiberLok 2 for quick target acquisition
- Grip: Black aluminum grip module for enhanced handling
- Capacity: 20 + 1 rounds, with three 17-round and two 20-round magazines included
- Overall Length: Approximately 8.56 inches for balanced handling
- Weight: 42.9 ounces for stability without excessive bulk
- Action: Single action for a crisp trigger pull
- Additional features: Trijicon SRO optic compatibility, GT trigger, Stan Chen magwell for faster reloads