Polymer Grip 2K11 Setup

Published on June 5, 2025
Duration: 2:57

This video details the setup of a Kimber 2K11 pistol, focusing on accessory integration. Key steps include installing a C&H Precision optic plate, mounting a Holosun red dot sight with witness marks, adding a flared magwell, and attaching a SureFire X300 Turbo weapon light. The final assembly is tested for fitment in a custom QVO Tactical holster.

Quick Summary

The Kimber 2K11 setup includes installing a C&H Precision optic plate with a torque wrench, mounting a Holosun red dot sight, adding a flared magwell, and attaching a SureFire X300 Turbo weapon light. Witness marks are applied to optic screws for security.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Unboxing and Initial Inspection
  2. 00:38Optic Plate Installation
  3. 01:45Optic Mounting and Witness Marks
  4. 02:10Magwell and Accessory Setup
  5. 02:42Holster Fitment

Frequently Asked Questions

What accessories are installed on the Kimber 2K11 in this video?

The video demonstrates the installation of a C&H Precision optic adapter plate, a Holosun red dot sight, a flared magwell, and a SureFire X300 Turbo weapon light onto the Kimber 2K11 pistol.

How is the optic mounted securely on the Kimber 2K11?

A specific C&H Precision adapter plate is installed using a torque wrench. A Holosun red dot is then mounted to this plate, and witness marks are applied to the screws for visual security checks.

What tools are recommended for setting up the Kimber 2K11?

The setup requires a torque wrench, such as the Wheeler FAT Wrench, for precise installation of the optic plate. A paint pen is also used for applying witness marks to the screws.

What is the purpose of witness marks on firearm hardware?

Witness marks, applied with a paint pen, serve as a visual indicator. They allow a shooter to quickly see if screws have loosened from recoil or handling, ensuring critical components remain secure.

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