Kimber 2K11 | Two-Tone & Kevlar Grip!

Published on June 15, 2025
Duration: 20:34

This video provides an in-depth review of the Kimber 2K11 pistol in a granite finish, featuring an MJD Solutions Kevlar carbon fiber grip. The presenter, Roger Barrera from QVO Tactical, details the firearm's performance during live-fire exercises, including accuracy tests at 25 yards and build drills. He discusses the pistol's ergonomics, trigger characteristics, and compares it to the all-metal version, highlighting weight and price differences.

Quick Summary

The Kimber 2K11 in granite finish with an MJD Solutions Kevlar carbon fiber grip offers excellent accuracy, achieving a 1-inch group at 25 yards. It features a 3-3.5 lb trigger, aggressive grip texturing, and is optics-ready, providing a compelling value proposition compared to its all-metal counterpart.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key features of the Kimber 2K11 in granite finish with the MJD Solutions Kevlar grip?

This Kimber 2K11 features a granite finish, an MJD Solutions Kevlar carbon fiber grip with aggressive texturing, a fluted bronze crown bull barrel, a toolless guide rod, and is optics-ready with CH Precision plates. It also includes three magazines and a light rail.

How does the Kimber 2K11 with the polymer grip compare to the all-metal version?

The polymer grip version is approximately 5 ounces lighter and $550 cheaper than the all-metal model. While both offer comparable shooting performance and accuracy, the lighter weight of the polymer grip version can be more noticeable for extended handling.

What kind of accuracy can be expected from the Kimber 2K11?

During testing with Atlanta Arms 115 grain JHP ammunition at 25 yards, the Kimber 2K11 achieved a 1-inch group, with multiple shots touching, demonstrating excellent inherent accuracy.

What is the trigger pull weight and feel of the Kimber 2K11?

The Kimber 2K11's trigger breaks cleanly between 3 and 3.5 pounds, offering a nice, long trigger bow, a predictable wall, and an easy break with a short, tactile reset, making it easy to shoot fast.

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