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Kimber
Model BP Ten II
Kimber Pistol BP Ten II .45 Auto Variant-1
Scale To:
Gun Dimensions Width:1.26-in
Length:8.7-in Height:5.25-in
Barrel:5-in Weight:34-oz
1 Variant
Gun Rankings
  • Power Factor (230 grain bullet)195500
  • Recoil Factor (230 grain bullet)7.84 ft-lb
  • Total Capacity14 rounds
  • ConcealabilityFair
  • Defense Factor88%
Gun Specifications
Type:Pistol
Caliber:.45 Auto
Action:recoil operated semi-automatic
Trigger:single-action (SA)
Safety:grip safety, manual thumb safety
Magazine:13-round
Frame:black polymer
Grip:integrated polymer
Sights:fixed low profile
Notes:
Manufacturer
Kimber Manufacturing, Inc.
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About the Gun

The Ten II series pistols employ a high capacity polymer frame, stainless steel slide with satin finish, impressed front grip strap checkering and serrations under trigger guard, textured finish, polymer grip safety and mainspring housing.

Production

Production of this firearm began in 2002 and continued until around 2015. It was manufactured during this period as part of a specific line of polymer-framed pistols, with variations in features over the years until discontinuation.

Market value
Last updated: 7/9/2025

The MSRP for a new version of this gun is unavailable in current data. Market value for a used one in 95% condition is approximately $350 based on recent sales trends from 2024.

Cartridge Specifications
Cartridge: .45 Automatic
Alias: .45 Automatic Colt Pistol (ACP)
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Ballistics for This Gun
Selected Bullet Mass:230 grains
MV:850 ft/sec ME:369 ft-lbs
Analysis

This .45 Auto pistol offers a solid option for shooters seeking precision and dependability in a full-size platform. Its accuracy is commendable, with tight groupings achievable at moderate ranges, thanks to a well-designed barrel and sight system. Ergonomically, the grip fits comfortably in most hands, providing a secure hold during extended sessions. Reliability is a strong suit, as it cycles consistently with various ammunition types under typical conditions. The trigger pull is crisp, averaging around 4-5 pounds, which aids in maintaining control during firing sequences. Felt recoil is manageable for a .45, though newer shooters might find it somewhat pronounced without proper technique. On the downside, maintenance can be intricate, requiring patience for thorough cleaning. Parts availability may pose challenges, potentially delaying repairs. Additionally, its weight could be a drawback for those prioritizing concealability or lighter carry options.

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