All together they are a good quality 1911 pistol, although I have heard some claims that they are too tightly fitted and may jam after a certain number of rounds are fired or when you get dirt in the action which means that their quality could make them a little fussy but if your not in a combat situation and just using it for self defense or as a target gun then there just as good as any other 1911, although i think you can get the same quality in a cheaper gun and that's why I won't buy one I'd go for a cheaper 1911 (in the 650-900) range such as the colt series 70 $900 and the new Remington 1911 r1 $650 or the Springfield mil spec 700$ any of these are just as good as a kimber and at a cheaper price
Colt, Kimber, Smith and Wesson, Kimball, Para Ordnance, STI, HK,
Yes, .45 ACP.
No public domain data. You will have to call Kimber.
Yes. The BP TEN ll
100-1000 USD
100-1500 USD or so
Yes, as long as it says .45 on the barrel.
Probably any small sized glock, all other good ones, Kimber, baretta, springfield are fairly large
100-800 USD or so
The current condition is a key element in the pricing of most items.
No more or less 'powerful' than any other pistol firing the .45 ACP cartridge.
depends on what you wish to use it for. home defense, carry gun, competition.THe Kimber Tactical II 45 acp is a great gun for everything (with a upgraded trigger for competition)