Description
Kimber 2K11 – Double-Stack 1911 Performance, Factory-Ready for the Modern Shooter
Product Description:
The Kimber 2K11 redefines the 1911 platform with a factory-built double-stack design that delivers high capacity, match-grade accuracy, and optics-ready versatility—all in a rugged, competition-capable frame. Offered in both Standard OR and Target OR variants, and chambered in 9mm or .45 ACP, the 2K11 blends modern innovation with the proven ergonomics of a 1911.
Key Features:
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Double-Stack Capacity
20+1 rounds in 9mm, 13+1 in .45 ACP — more firepower without sacrificing balance or grip feel. -
Tool-Less Guide Rod
Patent-pending system allows fast field-stripping without tools — perfect for high-round-count users. -
Match-Grade GT Trigger
Crisp 3.5 lb trigger pull with clean break and positive reset, ideal for fast follow-up shots. -
Optics-Ready Slide
Ships with a C&H Precision adapter plate (RMR footprint); Target OR variant includes a factory-installed Trijicon SRO red dot. -
Precision Barrel & Slide
5″ fluted, ramped stainless barrel with 5R rifling; black DLC or PVD slide for long-term durability. -
Premium Aluminum Grip Module
Machined 7075 aluminum frame with aggressive texturing, paired with a steel sub-frame for added strength. -
Stan Chen Magwell (Target OR only)
Custom funnel-style magwell for lightning-fast reloads under pressure. -
Accessory-Ready
Integrated Picatinny rail, ambidextrous safety, and fiber-optic front sight (adjustable rear on Target model).
Why Choose the Kimber 2K11?
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Built for shooters who want a high-capacity 1911—without relying on aftermarket conversions.
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Out-of-the-box features normally found only on custom builds: optic compatibility, tool-less takedown, and competition trigger feel.
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Backed by Kimber’s reputation for tight tolerances, reliability, and craftsmanship.
Ideal For:
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Competitive shooting (USPSA, 3-Gun, IDPA)
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Tactical applications and defensive carry
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1911 enthusiasts wanting modern upgrades with traditional control





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