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SHOOTING RANGE OF KIMBER 1911 MAGAZINE

Kimber's obsession with getting it right makes shooting with his pistols a pleasure and, at the same time, gives us the assurance that if a shot goes wrong, it is not due to the weapon. The origin of this pistol can be found in the Stainless Target model, sober, with black plastic grips like Kimber 1911 magazine, which, together with the matte finishes of the stainless steel, was able to impress us at the time. To know more information about this.
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To achieve these tasks, the Kimber Stainless TLE RL II uses certain assets such as: a fin safety whose rear spur is oversized, where we can rest the thumb in an optimal and relaxed grip. This is a mandatory condition to make a good roll. Likewise, we can place the arch of the hand on the axis of the gun in a natural extension of the arm in Kimber 1911 magazine. Returning to the same to avoid forced seizures. This usually happens to us with the handles of weapons with a bifilar magazine, especially those shooters with small and medium hands.

Beyond the caliber of the weapon, the grip of a single-row pistol is more suitable for its grip and control of the shot. In fact, the most accurate for precision shooting are these, like the Sig 210. o ensure the correct grip of the Kimber Stainless TLE RL II, it has been equipped with a very efficient segregation in the handles of synthetic material, as well as in the front and back of the frame.

What is the purpose of this pistol: the shot, a regulation weapon, for special operations or defense groups?
Returning to its grip, we see that it can be used successfully in any of the aforementioned tasks. But, if we take into account that we can attach any device or tactical improvement thanks to the front rail, we see that the balance leans more towards a tactical weapon.

If we look at the ability to regulate the trigger, we move more towards any of the shooting disciplines. This arrangement allows us to adapt it to our way of shooting. The aforementioned regulation is carried out by means of an Allen screw, the key of which accompanies the gun. This allows the adjustment of the second time as in a real competition weapon. These triggers made of light alloy and grooved on the front, allow a correct seating of the index. And to improve its performance without parasitic friction of the index, a recess has been made in the frame in Kimber 1911 magazine.

Topping off this trigger set, Kimber Stainless TLE RL II features a round profile hammer to prevent snagging on clothing and drilled holes to lighten it. This shortens the percussion time or lock time, making the trigger happen when it should and not a little later. Another advantage of a faster and lighter percussion is that it hardly affects the most critical moment of the weapon with strange movements, just before the shot occurs.

Taking into account the type of sights, we see that they are Spartan, based on the three points. The rear sight only has drift correction and is embedded in a dovetail on the slide, it hides its profile thanks to sloping planes, which also serve for a better development between the user's clothing. Its profile is low, leaving it slightly above the back of the slide.



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