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Kimber
Model Pro Carry II
Kimber Pistol Pro Carry II 9 mm Variant-1
Scale To:
Gun Dimensions Width:1.28-in
Length:7.7-in Height:5.25-in
Barrel:4-in Weight:30-oz
Variant 1 of 2
Gun Rankings
  • Power Factor (124 grain bullet)142600
  • Recoil Factor (124 grain bullet)4.61 ft-lb
  • Total Capacity10 rounds
  • ConcealabilityFair
  • Defense Factor72%
Gun Specifications
Type:Pistol
Caliber:9 mm
Action:recoil operated semi-automatic
Trigger:single-action (SA)
Safety:grip safety, manual thumb safety
Magazine:9-round
Frame:black anodized alloy
Grip:black synthetic
Sights:fixed low profile
Notes:
Manufacturer
Kimber Manufacturing, Inc.
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About the Gun

Compact and Pro Carry pistols have 4-inch bushingless match grade bull barrels. Standard features include extended thumb safety, high ride beavertail grip safety, beveled magazine well and slightly extended magazine release and slide release. All Compact and Pro Carry pistols use a proven single recoil spring design.

Production

Production of this specific model with the described features began in 2005 and continued until around 2020. These dates reflect the availability of this configuration during Kimber's manufacturing timeline, though exact production ranges may vary based on specific serial numbers.

Market value
Last updated: 7/10/2025

For this gun, the MSRP is approximately $1,000 based on 2024-2025 data. Used market value in 95% condition is around $650-$750, reflecting recent auction trends and pricing guides.

Cartridge Specifications
Cartridge: 9 mm Luger
Alias: 9 mm Parabellum
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Ballistics for This Gun
Selected Bullet Mass:124 grains
MV:1150 ft/sec ME:364 ft-lbs
Analysis

This 9mm semi-automatic pistol offers a compelling package for concealed carry and personal defense. Its accuracy is noteworthy, delivering consistent groupings at moderate ranges, thanks to a well-designed barrel and sight system. Ergonomically, the grip provides a secure hold for most hand sizes, enhancing control during rapid fire. Reliability is a strong suit, with minimal malfunctions reported under varied conditions, assuming proper care. The trigger pull is crisp, averaging around 4-5 pounds, which aids precision without feeling overly heavy. Felt recoil is moderate, manageable for most shooters, though follow-up shots may require practice for novices. On the downside, maintenance can be somewhat involved, requiring attention to detail for optimal performance. Parts availability may pose challenges in some regions, and shooters with larger hands might find the frame slightly compact. Overall, it’s a solid choice with minor caveats for specific users.

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