Setting Up The Kimber 2K11 COMP (Shooting At The End๐Ÿ‘Œ)

Published on January 13, 2026
Duration: 2:22

This guide details the advanced process of modifying a Kimber 2K11 COMP pistol, including the professional installation of a Trijicon SRO red dot sight and an MJD Killmonger grip module. The video, presented by Vietac, demonstrates expert-level techniques such as using torque drivers and applying witness marks, highlighting the firearm's 9mm caliber and Single Action Only (SAO) mechanism. It concludes with practical range testing, showcasing the compensated pistol's performance.

Quick Summary

Expert firearm instructor Vietac demonstrates advanced modifications on the Kimber 2K11 COMP, including professional Trijicon SRO optic installation with torque specs and witness marks, and an MJD Killmonger grip module swap. The 9mm SAO pistol is then tested at Precision Point Range.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Unboxing and Initial Inspection
  2. 00:17Optic Plate Preparation
  3. 00:42Trijicon SRO Installation
  4. 00:53MJD Killmonger Grip Swap
  5. 01:34Weapon Light Attachment
  6. 01:51Range Testing and Performance

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key modifications shown for the Kimber 2K11 COMP?

The video demonstrates installing a Trijicon SRO red dot sight using a TAG adapter plate and swapping the factory grip for an MJD Killmonger grip module. A Modlite PLHv2 weapon light is also attached.

What professional techniques are highlighted during the optic installation?

Expert techniques include using a torque driver to tighten optic mounting screws to the correct specification and applying witness marks with a paint pen to visually confirm screw tightness over time.

What is the purpose of the MJD Killmonger Grip upgrade?

The MJD Killmonger Grip is installed to provide enhanced ergonomics and a more aggressive texture compared to the factory grip, aiming to improve shooter control and handling during dynamic shooting scenarios.

What caliber and action type is the Kimber 2K11 COMP?

The Kimber 2K11 COMP featured in the video is chambered in 9mm and operates with a Single Action Only (SAO) trigger mechanism, typical of high-performance 2011-style pistols.

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