KIMBER TARGET MATCH
For just the second time in company history, Kimber® has announced the production of a true limited edition pistol. One thousand Target Match™ .45 ACP pistols will be produced. A special serial number sequence of KTM0001 – KTM1000 will set them apart. The Kimber Target Match has a striking appearance. The frame has matte black finish over the curves and brush polished flats, along with 30 LPI checkering on the front strap and under the trigger guard. The frame is also undercut at the trigger guard to encourage a higher grip for more control during rapid fire. The slide also is matte on the curves and brush polished on the flats. A traditional slide with internal extractor and adjustable sight, it has a wide serration pattern, match grade barrel and chamber. This pistol does not have the Series II system. The trigger is a solid aluminum set to break clean at four pounds, and the Target Match includes an ambidextrous thumb safety, the new Kimber bumped and grooved grip safety and black small parts. Special grips round out the package. Click here to visit Gunshopfinder.com's Kimber pistol page. Or, to find a Kimber dealer in your area, select a state and then click "Submit." Looking for a laser for your Kimber? Check out the Crimson Trace laser grips we have for all models of Kimber pistols.
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