Dude - they comped the 2k11. Kimber 2k11 Comp Review

Published on January 5, 2026
Duration: 17:01

This review provides an expert-level analysis of the Kimber 2k11 Comp pistol, featuring insights from a master-level shooter with extensive competitive experience. The video details design refinements, compensator effectiveness through high-speed footage and chronograph data, and compares performance against non-ported models. It highlights practical considerations like MSRP and suitability for competition, particularly IDPA Carry Optics.

Quick Summary

The Kimber 2k11 Comp pistol features an integrated compensator designed to reduce muzzle flip and felt recoil, making it shoot significantly flatter and softer. This review, from master-level shooter TheHumbleMarksman, details performance data, including minimal velocity loss with 124gr Federal HST ammo and a trigger pull of 3 lbs 6.7 oz.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Kimber 2k11 Comp
  2. 00:47Models and Pricing
  3. 01:53Design Refinements
  4. 05:14Compensator and Velocity Testing
  5. 06:34Recoil and Performance Analysis
  6. 13:29MSRP and Final Thoughts

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key design refinements in the Kimber 2k11 Comp?

The Kimber 2k11 Comp features a new polymer grip texture, a re-profiled manual safety for improved comfort, a revised trigger shoe for better pull length, and has switched to TAG Precision plates for optics mounting.

How effective is the integrated compensator on the Kimber 2k11 Comp?

High-speed footage confirms the ported models are significantly flatter and softer shooting. The integrated compensator effectively vents gas upward to reduce muzzle flip, with minimal velocity loss.

What is the price range for the Kimber 2k11 Comp models?

The MSRP for the Kimber 2k11 Comp ranges from $2,345 for the Stainless model (lacking a magazine well) to $2,499 for the DLC Black model, which includes a Stanchion magwell.

What ammunition was used for velocity testing the Kimber 2k11 Comp?

Velocity testing for the Kimber 2k11 Comp utilized 124 grain Federal HST ammunition, showing a minor velocity loss of about 30 FPS with this load.

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