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Kimber
Model Micro
Kimber Pistol Micro .380 Auto Variant-11
Scale To:
Gun Dimensions Width:1.08-in
Length:5.6-in Height:No Data
Barrel:2.75-in Weight:13.4-oz
Variant 11 of 13
Gun Rankings
  • Power Factor (90 grain bullet)83790
  • Recoil Factor (90 grain bullet)3.75 ft-lb
  • Total Capacity7 rounds
  • ConcealabilityGood
  • Defense Factor55%
Gun Specifications
Type:Pistol
Produced:2015 -
Caliber:.380 Auto
Action:recoil operated semi-automatic
Trigger:single-action (SA)
Safety:frame mounted thumb safety
Magazine:6-round
Frame:anodized aluminum
Grip:checkered walnut
Sights:tritium 3-dot
Notes:matte black Raptor
Manufacturer
Kimber Manufacturing, Inc.
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Gun Value
MSRP:$994.00Used Est:$740.00
Last Update:1/2/2024
About the Gun

The Kimber Micro (previously called Micro Carry) is a 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: .380 Automatic
Alias: 9mm Browning Short
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Ballistics for This Gun
Selected Bullet Mass:90 grains
MV:931 ft/sec ME:173 ft-lbs
About the Cartridge

Designed by John Browning and introduced by Fabrique Nationale of Belgium, this cartridge has achieved world-wide acceptance and has even been adopted as the standard pistol cartridge by several governments. One reason for the round's success is that it is the largest practical cartridge that can be easily adapted to small automatic pocket pistols. Ballistics fall far short of even the 9mm Luger, but still prove adequate for most self-defense situations. The round has established quite a niche position in this role, often being chosen over more traditional small calibers such as the .25 and .32 Autos.

User Rating
1 User Ratings
1 User Comments
User Comments

3 of 5 Stars
Short trigger pull. Short reset. Safety difficult
By rrbearcat on 26 Dec 2020
Relative to other 380s of similar size, i found it average to aim. Comfortable in my medium size hand. Recoil was very manageable. Sights need upgraded with something brighter for a 2nd shot rapid burst. Short trigger pull and really short reset were noticeable compared to other guns and are a major plus. The safety is easy to disengage( to fire) with the thumb one handed without adjusting the grip, but it is very difficult to engage the safety without adjusting the grip. The angle of the my thumb pushing the safety on was difficult and it required more force than disengaging it. It is the standard frame mount operation of up for safe and down for fire.