The Kimber 1911 Magazine part number 1000351A is a high-quality accessory designed specifically for Kimber 1911 pistols chambered in .38 Super. Crafted from durable stainless steel, this magazine provides reliable performance and ensures longevity with its corrosion-resistant finish. Its 9-round capacity makes it a practical choice for both target shooting and self-defense scenarios, offering ample ammunition while maintaining a compact profile. The magazine is pre-drilled for a base pad, allowing for easy customization and enhanced grip if desired. Weighing approximately 0.15 pounds, this accessory is lightweight and easy to handle, making it an ideal addition to your firearm setup.
Designed with precision and attention to detail, this magazine fits seamlessly into Kimber's 1911 models, including the Custom and Pro series. Its construction ensures smooth feeding and reliable cycling, reducing the chances of jams or misfeeds during critical moments. The stainless steel finish not only adds to its aesthetic appeal but also provides resistance against rust and corrosion, ensuring consistent performance over time. Whether you are a competitive shooter or a firearm enthusiast, this magazine offers the dependable functionality you require from a quality accessory.
Compatible with Kimber 1911 pistols, this magazine is an essential component for maintaining your firearm's performance and readiness. Its straightforward design and durable materials make it a trusted choice for firearm owners seeking a reliable, high-capacity magazine that complements their Kimber pistol. Easy to insert and remove, it supports quick reloads and ensures your firearm operates smoothly during extended use or training sessions.
Features:
- Designed specifically for Kimber 1911 models, including Custom and Pro series
- Constructed from corrosion-resistant stainless steel for durability
- 9-round capacity ideal for target shooting and self-defense
- Pre-drilled for an optional base pad upgrade
- Lightweight at approximately 0.15 pounds for easy handling