Kimber Micro 380 CDP vs Llama Micro Max
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$834.99
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Handguns | Kimber Micro 380 CDP | Llama Micro Max |
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Caliber | .380 ACP | |
Capacity | 7 RD | |
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Reviews | See 5 Reviews | See 1 Review |
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MSRP | $849.99 | $500.00 |
Used Price | $594.99 | $350.00 |
Sale Price | $764.99 | $450.00 |
Handguns Descriptions
Kimber Micro 380 CDP
The easily-concealed Micro CDP .380 ACP is built to exacting specifications and features mild recoil and the intuitive operation of a 1911. Edges are rounded and blended to avoid snags, and black rubber grips aid control. Like all Micro pistols, it has an aluminum frame and stainless steel barrel. This CDP model is built in the Kimber Custom Shop to exacting specifications and features night sights, checkering on the front strap and mainspring housing, stainless steel controls and an ambidextrous thumb safety. Specifications Caliber: .380 ACP Height (inches) 90 to barrel: 4.0 Weight (ounces) with empty magazine: 13.4 Length (inches): 5.6 Magazine capacity: 6 Recoil spring (pounds): 8.0 Full-length guide rod Carry Melt treatment Frame Material: Aluminum Finish: Matte black Width (inches): 1.08 Front strap checkering High cut under trigger guard Slide Material: Stainless steel Finish: Satin silver Barrel Length (inches): 2.75 Material: Stainless Steel Twist rate (left hand): 16 Ramped Sights Meprolight Tritium 3-dot night sight, fixed Radius (inches): 3.9 Grips Rosewood Double diamond Trigger Solid Aluminum, match grade Factory setting (approximate pounds): 7.0
Llama Micro Max
This 1911 style functions and performs like a full size with a rear sight and a true beavertail grip safety. It features a flared and lowered ejection port, throated forged steel barrel, and a skeletal combat hammer and trigger for sleek aesthetics. GRIPS ARE POLYMER