Kimber Raptor II .45 ACP Pistol

Published on December 7, 2009
Duration: 2:30

This review covers the Kimber Pro Raptor II and Ultra Raptor II pistols in .45 ACP. The Pro model features a 4-inch steel frame and fish scale serrations, weighing 35 oz empty. The Ultra model is more compact with a 3-inch alloy frame, weighing 25 oz empty, making it suitable for concealed carry. Both are praised for accuracy and reliability for sport, defense, or personal protection.

Quick Summary

The Kimber Pro Raptor II features a 4-inch steel frame and weighs 35 oz empty, while the Ultra Raptor II is more compact with a 3-inch alloy frame, weighing 25 oz empty. Both are .45 ACP and share aesthetic features like fish scale serrations, making them suitable for sport, defense, or concealed carry.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Shooting Demo
  2. 00:32Presenter Introduction: Dave Anderson
  3. 00:42Kimber Stainless Pro Raptor II Features
  4. 01:16Kimber Stainless Ultra Raptor II Features
  5. 01:43Performance & Conclusion

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key differences between the Kimber Pro Raptor II and Ultra Raptor II?

The Pro Raptor II has a 4-inch steel frame and weighs 35 oz empty, while the Ultra Raptor II is more compact with a 3-inch alloy frame, weighing 25 oz empty. Both are .45 ACP and share aesthetic features like fish scale serrations.

What caliber are the Kimber Raptor II pistols?

Both the Kimber Pro Raptor II and the Kimber Ultra Raptor II pistols featured in this review are chambered in the powerful .45 ACP caliber.

What are the intended uses for the Kimber Raptor II pistols?

According to the review, these Kimber Raptor II pistols are well-suited for sport shooting, home defense, and personal protection due to their accuracy and reliability.

What unique design features does the Kimber Raptor II series have?

The Kimber Raptor II series boasts distinctive fish scale serrations on the slide and front strap for improved grip, along with tritium night sights for low-light conditions.

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