The distinctive stacked-cube geometric pattern on the slide, matching Micarta grips and mainspring housing may be the first thing you notice about Kimber’s Micro 9 Triari. But it definitely won’t be the last. With ledged fiber optic sights, a match-grade barrel, 9mm performance, simple operation, and Kimber reliability all combined in a subcompact 1911 platform, it’s built for defense. Find out more at KimberAmerica.com.
Elk NetworkKimber’s Micro 9 Triari: It’s Not What You See That Matters Most
Gear 101 , Sponsored Content | September 24, 2020
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