Kimber Adds New K6s Revolver Models for 2017

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posted on January 9, 2017
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Kimber made big waves in January 2016 with the introduction of its K6s revolver, billed as the lightest small-frame six-round .357 Mag. revolver in the world. Now, a year later, the company is expanding its original lineup with five new models.

The five new K6s models offer different options and features for consumers. The K6s Stainless and the K6s Stainless NS both come with a brushed stainless-steel finish and black rubber grips for a practical, low-profile carry option. What distinguishes the two models are the sights. The Stainless comes with white three-dot sights, while the Stainless NS comes equipped with tritium-illuminated three-dot night sights.

Another option from the company is the K6s Stainless LG, which features the same brushed stainless-steel finish as the previous two models. However, the LG features Crimson Trace Lasergrips made from black wood and rubber. Finally, the company offers the K6s Deluxe Carry Revolver, which features a Smooth Satin finish on the frame, checkered rosewood grips and a red fiber-optic front sight and black rear sight.

These four models will be sold alongside the K6s First Edition, which features a mirror-polished stainless-steel finish and Pao Ferro wood grips.

The suggested retail price on the new Kimber K6s models are as follows: $878 for the K6s Stainless, $919 for the K6s Stainless NS, $1,177 for the K6s Stainless LG, $1,088 for the K6s DCR and $2,039 for the K6s First Edition.

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