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KIMBER 1911 RAPIDE FROST 45ACP 5

KIMBER 1911 RAPIDE FROST 45ACP 5

SKU: BILL|KIM 3000427
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Description

The RAPIDE (Frost) (DNNS). A truly unique 1911 with stepped cocking serrations slide lightening cuts for faster Slide lock-up and DLC coated barrel for extreme durability. Equipped with Kimber Stiplex TM front strap stippling and Black G10 Rapide patterned grips for extra griping confidence. Kimpro Silver finish with brush polished flats finish off the stunning looks. – Specifications – Height (inches) 90° to barrel: 5.25 – Weight (ounces) with empty magazine: 38 – Length (inches): 8.7 – Magazine capacity: 8 – Recoil spring (pounds): 16.0 – Mil-Spec guide rod – Frame – Material: Stainless steel – Finish: Silver KimPro II w/brush polished flats – Width (inches): 1.28 – Slide – Material: Stainless steel – Finish: Silver KimPro II w/brush polished flats – Front serrations – Barrel – Length (inches): 5 – Material: Stainless steel match grade w/ Black DLC FInish – Match grade bushing – Twist rate (left hand): 16 – Sights – Tru-Glo TFX Pro Day Night w/Orange ring front – Grips – Black RAPIDE G10 grips – Trigger – V-Cut aluminum Black – Factory setting (approximate pounds): 4.0-5.0

Additional information

UPC

669278304274

Manufacturer

Kimber

Manufacturer Part Number

3000427

Product Type

1911

Size

Full Size

Sights

TRUGLO TFX Tritium/Fiber-Optic Day/Night

Grip Material

G10

Finish Color

Matte

Capacity

8

Barrel Type

Match Grade Barrel

Barrel Length

5"

Action

Semi-Auto

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