Kimber

Shop our selection of Kimber firearms, including the Micro 9, 1911 Custom II, R7 Mako, K6s, and Hunter Pro. Hill Country Outfitters offers refined Kimber handguns and rifles built for concealed carry, home defense, hunting, and competition shooting, serving everyone from 1911 enthusiasts to backcountry hunters who appreciate hand-fitted craftsmanship, precision machining, and classic American styling. Known for its tight tolerances, crisp triggers, and elegant finishes, Kimber continues to deliver high-end performance across its lineup of 1911s, micro-compact carry pistols, revolvers, and bolt-action rifles. Pair your new Kimber with semi auto handguns, bolt action rifles, and handgun magazines, or browse handgun ammunition and rifle ammunition to round out your kit.

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Kimber Buying Guide

Browse Kimber firearms online by comparing models, checking current availability, and reviewing specifications such as caliber, capacity, barrel length, and sight configuration.

Use the tips below to narrow your choice:

  • Compare frame sizes, trigger systems, and optic-ready cuts across the semi-auto handguns lineup, since Kimber offers full-size 1911 platforms like the Custom II and Stainless II, compact carry models like the Micro 9 and Ultra Carry II, and the modern double-stack KDS9c.
  • Match cartridge to intended game and effective range when looking at the bolt-action rifles category, since Kimber’s Hunter, Mountain Ascent, and Open Country rifles are built around mountain hunting and precision shooting calibers.
  • Stock up on quality handgun magazines so spare mags are always on hand for training, range sessions, and your carry rotation, and confirm the body, follower, and capacity match your specific Kimber model.
  • Plan ahead for feeding your rifle by reviewing capacity, body material, and follower design among rifle magazines so range time is not cut short by limited spares.
  • Round out your everyday carry kit by reviewing options in the pepper spray and OC category for a less-lethal option that complements your firearm in situations where deadly force is not warranted.
  • Customize feel and grip-to-frame fit by browsing the pistol grips category, since 1911 platforms benefit from grip panel changes in materials like G10, wood, and aluminum to match your hand size and shooting style.

Local And Compliance Notes

Purchase Kimber firearms online or visit the gun shop in San Antonio, Texas, to handle the frame, check trigger feel, and confirm fitment before you commit. Hill Country Outfitters serves customers from the nearby cities of Kerrville, Universal City, Boerne, New Braunfels, and Seguin.

Federal law requires buyers to complete ATF Form 4473 and pass a NICS background check through a licensed dealer for any firearm purchase. Texas does not require a separate state permit to buy a handgun or long gun, though buyers must meet federal age minimums (21 for handguns and 18 for long guns from an FFL) and be free of any prohibiting factors under federal or state law. Out-of-state handgun purchases must be transferred through an FFL in your state of residence.

Texas allows permitless carry for qualifying adults aged 21 and older, while a License to Carry still offers reciprocity benefits when traveling. Transport firearms unloaded and cased when practical, and store them in a locked safe or lockbox separate from ammunition when not in use. Contact the shop directly for current inventory, transfer policies, and any questions about Kimber availability.

Frequently Asked Questions About Kimber

1. Where are Kimber firearms manufactured?

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Kimber firearms are designed and manufactured in the United States, with operations based at the company’s facility in Troy, Alabama. All models go through quality control before shipment to licensed dealers.

2. Are Kimber 1911s good for concealed carry?

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The Kimber Ultra Carry II, Pro Carry II, and Micro 9 are popular options for everyday concealed carry thanks to their slim 1911-style profiles, manageable weight, and proven single-action trigger feel. Frame size, caliber, and holster compatibility should still be matched to your hand fit and daily wardrobe.

3. What is the difference between the Kimber Custom II and Stainless II?

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Both are full-size 1911 pistols built on Kimber’s Custom Shop frame and slide, with the primary difference being finish and material treatment. The Custom II features a matte black KimPro II finish over a steel frame, while the Stainless II uses a satin stainless steel frame and slide.

4. Is the Kimber KDS9c a true 1911 platform?

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The KDS9c is a double-stack 9mm pistol built on a 1911-style fire control system with single-action trigger, thumb safety, and grip safety. It uses a higher-capacity double-stack frame, optic-ready slide, and modern features while preserving the classic 1911 manual of arms.

5. Are Kimber bolt-action rifles known for accuracy?

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Kimber’s Hunter, Mountain Ascent, and Open Country rifles are built around the Model 84 and Model 8400 actions with sub-MOA accuracy guarantees on many models when paired with quality ammunition. Lightweight construction makes them popular with backcountry and mountain hunters.

6. Does Kimber offer a warranty on their firearms?

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Kimber provides a limited lifetime warranty on its firearms covering defects in materials and workmanship for the original purchaser. Warranty service is handled directly through Kimber with proof of purchase.

7. Can I buy a Kimber firearm online and pick it up in San Antonio?

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Yes, you can order a Kimber online and complete the transfer in person at the shop after passing a background check on ATF Form 4473. Bring a valid state-issued ID that meets federal and Texas identification requirements.

8. What calibers does Kimber chamber its handguns in?

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Kimber handguns are offered in popular defensive and target calibers including .45 ACP, 9mm, .38 Super, .380 ACP, and 10mm Auto. Specific availability depends on the model and current production.