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Published on November 29, 2025
Duration: 11:28

This video provides an in-depth unboxing and initial overview of the Kimber CDS9, a 9mm compact 2011-style pistol aimed at concealed carry. The reviewer, an intermediate enthusiast, details the firearm's specifications, including its dimensions, materials, and features like TruGlo night sights and an ambidextrous safety. While generally positive, the review notes a 'mushy creep' in the trigger.

Quick Summary

The Kimber CDS9 is a compact 2011-style 9mm pistol ideal for concealed carry, featuring a 3.18-inch barrel, aluminum frame, and stainless steel slide. It comes with TruGlo Tritium Pro night sights and offers magazine capacities of 10, 13, or 15 rounds. The trigger is flat-faced but has a noted 'mushy creep'.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Unboxing
  2. 01:05Accessories and Magazines
  3. 01:56Kimber CDS9 Overview
  4. 03:39Technical Specifications
  5. 05:05Slide, Sights, and Trigger
  6. 06:54Frame and Controls
  7. 08:00Closing and Merch

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key specifications of the Kimber CDS9?

The Kimber CDS9 is a 9mm compact 2011-style pistol with a 3.18-inch barrel, 6.2-inch overall length, 5-inch height (with 13-round mag), and 1.1-inch width. It weighs 21.44 oz and features an aluminum frame and stainless steel slide.

What sights does the Kimber CDS9 come with?

The Kimber CDS9 is equipped with TruGlo Tritium Pro night sights. These sights feature a tritium insert for low-light visibility and an orange front ring for enhanced target acquisition during the day.

How is the trigger feel on the Kimber CDS9?

The Kimber CDS9 has a flat-faced trigger designed for a vertical break. However, the reviewer noted a 'mushy creep' before the trigger breaks, which is a characteristic to be aware of.

What magazine capacities are available for the Kimber CDS9?

The Kimber CDS9 supports multiple magazine capacities, including 10-round, 13-round, and 15-round double-stack magazines, offering flexibility for concealed carry or extended shooting sessions.

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