A Kimber 1911 is a semi-automatic pistol for hunters and shooters. This pistol is accurate and dependable. Its less-lethal self-defense product also very light.
No, It has a standard matte blue finish.
Adjustable trigger, full length main spring guide
lowered ejection port with a minimal magwell bevel.
No public domain data. You will have to call Kimber.
Yes, but I wouldn't fire more than 100 rounds before at least cleaning the pipe - UMC's ammo has proven (to me) to leave excess residue. The aluminum casings were not a problem.
You will have to call Kimber to find out.
The Bauer manufacturing company exsisted from 1971-1984 in Fraser Michigan.These little semi-auto pistols will range in price from 60-100 dollars depending on overall condition and a good bore.
Immediately after usage, and twice a year (if stored well) is plenty.
Imported by FI from the late 1960s to 1971. This was made in .22 LR, .22 magnum, .410 shotgun, and a 22/.410 over/under. Stock is somewhat fragile, being an aluminum alloy casting, barrel is steel. Interesting little rifle, shoots well.
No
there are quite a few that will, it depends on the ammo you want to shoot
the frame on the Kimber is notched at the bottom, so some will fit better
than others. Take your gun in when you buy them. Go to a brick and mortar
type shop to check.
Be in A-Stan in 08-09 and order in advance. Sorry. Call Tennessee Gun in Clarkesville, TN and see if anyone backed out. PS I got mine, beautiful. If that fails I have the Major's email somewhere but they should be able to tell you.