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Kimber enters the Revolver market

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Kimber enters the Revolver market

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Interesting that Kimber is entering the Revolver market, not a move we typically see from very many manufacturers. If they ever decide to revise their minimalist 1 year warranty, I might someday consider purchasing one of their products.

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MSRP is $899, which compares favorably to competitors on the market such as S&W’s Model 640– though the Kimber is a six-shooter while the J-Frame Smith is a five-shot.
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Are those recessed cylinder holes I see there?

It looks like a 642 with a Dick Special cylinder shaped like an LCR, with a whiff of Chiappa Rhino in the shape.
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Bruenor wrote:http://www.guns.com/2016/01/18/kimber-e ... -8-photos/
MSRP is $899, which compares favorably to competitors on the market such as S&W’s Model 640– though the Kimber is a six-shooter while the J-Frame Smith is a five-shot.
Not picking on you Bruenor as I realize that bit of puffery is a quote from the article, but I'll point out the MSRP on the 640 is $729, $170 less. Might not seem like much to Kimber, but I think it's significant.

It's closer to the MSRP of the 640 Pro version ($839), which comes with tritium sights.
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While I welcome Kimber to the wheelgun market I see nothing that makes me want to open my wallet.
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DontTreadOnMe wrote:
Bruenor wrote:http://www.guns.com/2016/01/18/kimber-e ... -8-photos/
MSRP is $899, which compares favorably to competitors on the market such as S&W’s Model 640– though the Kimber is a six-shooter while the J-Frame Smith is a five-shot.
Not picking on you Bruenor as I realize that bit of puffery is a quote from the article, but I'll point out the MSRP on the 640 is $729, $170 less. Might not seem like much to Kimber, but I think it's significant.

It's closer to the MSRP of the 640 Pro version ($839), which comes with tritium sights.

Thanks for that, I was wondering what the MSRP was on the S&W they were comparing to. Kimber always has seemed a bit overpriced to me, and it looks like they continue that trend with this product. I am also wondering if this product is built entirely in house, because obviously the machining for a revolver is considerably different than a semi-auto pistol. Seems like there would be some considerable startup tooling costs, to add this to their product line, if it's built entirely in house.
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Morne wrote:While I welcome Kimber to the wheelgun market I see nothing that makes me want to open my wallet.
It might be a fine revolver as far as function, durability, reliability are concerned, but I just can't see myself carrying something so hideous. :lol:
The SP-101 snubnose is almost half the price.
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Grant Cunningham (author of Defensive Revolver Fundamentals, also offers revolver-centered training classes) was apparently involved in either the development or testing of this gun:
Josiah Kronz You've put hands on one? If you say it's good then it might be the first glimmer of hope I've seen in a while for Kimber.
Grant Cunningham Let's just say I'm intimately familiar with the gun and leave it at that. :wink:
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I'm now taking it seriously. Not seriously as in "must have" but seriously as in "apparently someone who knows something about revolvers was involved with this, so open mind".
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That's just a little nicer looking that a Chiappa Rhino. :lol:
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I think it's great that They are getting into the revolver market. Kimber must see that there is a market for it. I'll like to actually handle one, before I decide if I would want to buy one. Maybe this will get Ruger and S&W to up their game and come out with compact 6 shooters. S&W already has the 66 they just need to make a snub nosed model again.
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Whirlwind06 wrote: Maybe this will get Ruger and S&W to up their game and come out with compact 6 shooters. S&W already has the 66 they just need to make a snub nosed model again.
Agreed Whirlwind. S&W is apparently not very savvy when it comes to marketing. One would think that the folks at S&W would take notice of the prices vintage Smith's are trading for - plus the huge outcry for bringing back the 3" 66 and other classic models. People in most other businesses would respond accordingly by givng the customers what they really want.
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I'd like to see them bring back the Model 12 (6-shot 18 oz. K frame 38spl), with a DAO option and better sights.
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I love revolvers very, very much but defensive carry revolvers have nearly zero interest for me. Grant Cunningham is, however, the real deal. So when news of a Kimber revolver broke, I was mildy interested and optimistic. If they go further and publicly sign off on an association with him, I'm even a bit more interested.

But barrel lengths are going to have to get to 4" and beyond before I would even consider stopping my stroll past the case in a gun store to have them fish one out. ;)
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In that case Sevens you'll like this (from Grant's fb page):
Grant Cunningham The truth can now be told! I am proud to have been on the design team that produced the new Kimber K6s revolver. The Kimber engineers did a terrific job of translating ideas into metal and the response from those who actually took the time to shoot it proves that we were on the right track.
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Mr. Glock wrote:Are those recessed cylinder holes I see there?
Same thing my eyes immediately jumped to.
Now if it just had a pinned barrel... :?
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