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Kimber
Model Micro 9
Kimber Pistol Micro 9 9 mm Variant-2
Scale To:
Gun Dimensions Width:1.06-in
Length:6.1-in Height:4.07-in
Barrel:3.15-in Weight:15.6-oz
Variant 2 of 17
Gun Rankings
  • Power Factor (124 grain bullet)134540
  • Recoil Factor (124 grain bullet)8.02 ft-lb
  • Total Capacity7 rounds
  • ConcealabilityGood
  • Defense Factor66%
Gun Specifications
Type:Pistol
Produced:2016 -
Caliber:9 mm
Action:recoil operated semi-automatic
Trigger:single-action (SA)
Safety:frame mounted thumb safety
Magazine:6-round
Frame:aluminum
Grip:checkered rosewood w/logo
Sights:fixed white 3-dot
Notes:stainless slide
Manufacturer
Kimber Manufacturing, Inc.
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Gun Value
MSRP:$735.00Used Est:$545.00
Last Update:1/2/2024
About the Gun

The Kimber Micro 9 is a 9mm variant of its pocket-size .380 caliber pistol. It features a mild recoil and small grip profile. Designed for concealed carry. The single-action trigger, thumb safety, slide release and magazine release are styled like a standard 1911. Other features include a lowered and flared ejection port, beveled magazine well and steel sights. Extended 7-round magazine is standard on some models and optional on others.

Cartridge Specifications
Cartridge: 9 mm Luger
Alias: 9 mm Parabellum
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Ballistics for This Gun
Selected Bullet Mass:124 grains
MV:1085 ft/sec ME:324 ft-lbs
About the Cartridge

This cartridge was introduced along with the Luger semi-automatic pistol. The pistol and cartridge was first adopted by the German Navy in 1904 and then by the German Army in 1908. This cartridge has since been adopted by the military of practically every non-Communist power. It has become the most popular and widely-used handgun cartridge in the world. Performance wise, the 9 mm cartridge has somewhat more power than the .38 Special but falls well short of the .357 Magnum.

User Rating
5 User Ratings
1 User Comments
User Comments

4 of 5 Stars
Crimson
By SidecarMike on 31 Mar 2023
Great gun, but the red dot can be obstructed by your hand on the grip if your finger isn't already on the trigger.