NRA Gun Of The Week: Kimber R7 MAKO

Published on January 7, 2022
Duration: 3:29

This review of the Kimber R7 Mako highlights its departure from traditional Kimber designs into the high-capacity micro-compact market. The video details its 11/13-round capacity, optics-ready slide, ambidextrous controls, and unique enclosed slide locking mechanism. Range performance is noted as comfortable and accurate, with consistent trigger pull.

Quick Summary

The Kimber R7 Mako is a high-capacity, optics-ready 9mm micro-compact pistol featuring a unique enclosed slide locking mechanism for cleaner optic performance. It offers 11-round flush and 13-round extended magazines, along with fully ambidextrous controls for enhanced usability.

Chapters

  1. 00:12Introduction to the Kimber R7 Mako
  2. 00:53Capacity and Optics
  3. 01:29Controls and Ergonomics
  4. 01:53Unique Locking Mechanism
  5. 02:45Range Performance

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes the Kimber R7 Mako unique among micro-compact pistols?

The Kimber R7 Mako stands out with its unique enclosed slide locking mechanism, which uses a barrel lug engaging a slide recess. This design helps prevent gas and debris from fouling the optic and potentially enhances accuracy. It also features a high-capacity magazine and fully ambidextrous controls.

What are the magazine capacities for the Kimber R7 Mako?

The Kimber R7 Mako comes standard with an 11-round flush-fit magazine. An extended magazine is also available, increasing the capacity to 13 rounds, making it a high-capacity option for a micro-compact firearm.

Is the Kimber R7 Mako optics-ready?

Yes, the Kimber R7 Mako is available in optics-ready configurations. The slide is milled to accept Shield-pattern red dot sights, and it comes with a cover plate. One model includes a pre-installed Crimson Trace CTS-1500 optic.

How does the Kimber R7 Mako perform on the range?

During range testing, the Kimber R7 Mako was found to be a comfortable shooter despite its small size. Its ergonomics, frame texturing, and grip angle contributed to manageable recoil, even after extended shooting sessions. Trigger pull was noted as crisp and consistent.

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