Posted August 31, 2015 1:00 pm by Comments

By Dave Bahde


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Kimber’s Warrior 1911 pistols are some of the company’s most popular. These pistols are based on those the company made for the United States Marine Corps, and they’re built to last with rugged reliability in mind.

Several models are available, including those with the “TFS,” or “Threaded For Suppressor,” suffix, which come equipped threaded, 5.5-inch barrels for mounting the most common sound suppressors. TFS models come with thread protectors as well as taller Tactical Wedge tritium night sights. All of the Warrior pistols are also coated in Kimber’s excellent KimPro II finish.

For testing, I recently got my hands on the Warrior SOC TFS, as well as Kimber’s Desert Warrior TFS. As their names suggest, both …read more

Source:: Tactical Life

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