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Kimber Tactical Entry II 45ACP Pistol

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Kimber Tactical Entry II 45ACP Pistol
$1,240.00 $1,490.00

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Product Description

Combines the performance-enhancing features demanded by law enforcement and military professionals with .45 ACP power

    Tactical Entry II Features
  • Extended and beveled magazine well for positive grip and fast reloading
  • Front strap checkering (30 lines per inch) ensures positive grip, regardless of conditions
  • Ambidextrous safety for sure operation with either hand
  • Self-illuminating Tritium night sights glow without batteries of charging, a low light tactical advantage
  • Integral Kimber Tactical Rail permits attachment of any Mil-Spec compatible accessory

Tactical Entry II Specifications

  • Caliber: 45 ACP
  • Height: 5.5 in.
  • Weight: 40 oz.
  • Length: 8.7 in.
  • Magazine Capacity: 7
  • Recoil Spring(pounds): 16
  • Full-Length Guide Rod
  • Frame Material: Stainless Steel
  • Frame Finish: Matte Gray, KimPro II Finish
  • Frame Width: 1.28 in.
  • Slide Material: Steel
  • Slide Finish: Matte Black
  • Front Serrations
  • Barrel Length: 5 in.
  • Barrel Material: Steel, Match Grade
  • Twist Rate (left hand): 16
  • Sights: Meprolight Tritium 3-dot night sights, Fixed
  • Sight Radius: 6.8 in.
  • Grips: Laminated, Double Diamond with Kimber logo
  • Trigger: Premium Aluminum, match grade
  • Factory Setting (approx. pounds): 4.0-5.0

Customer Comments & Questions

Customer Reviews

(3 out of 5) Kimber Tac-Entry II
by from Fishers, Indiana on

The Kimber Tactical Entry II is a good-looking pistol, it has all the features you would ever want in a modern enhanced 1911. But after several trips to the range and 700-800 later, I realized it’s like hot chic with no personality. I’m going to keep it. I don’t recommend it for a serious tactical 1911 and it’s an absolute No Go as a personal defense weapon.