Kimber Rimfire Target vs SIG Sauer 1911 Emperor Scorpion
Put handguns head to head to compare caliber and more.
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$619.65
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| Handguns | Kimber Rimfire Target | SIG Sauer 1911 Emperor Scorpion |
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| Summary | ||
| Rating | ||
| Rank | ||
| Action | Single | Single Action |
| Caliber | .22 LR | .45 ACP |
| Capacity | 10+1 | 8+1 |
| Finish | Black | Flat Dark Earth |
| Sights | Adjustable | Night Sights |
| Barrel Length | 4.2" | |
| Gun Type | Semi-Automatic Pistol | |
| Grip | Black G10 | |
| Details | ||
| Brand | Kimber | SIG Sauer |
| Reviews | See 1 Review | See 6 Reviews |
| Prices | ||
| MSRP | $645.65 | $1,343.50 |
| Used Price | $451.96 | $940.45 |
| Sale Price | $581.09 | $1,209.15 |
Handguns Descriptions
Kimber Rimfire Target
Just for fun. Shooting a 1911 chambered in .22 LR is great practice and an ideal way to train new shooters. It is also affordable. A Kimber conversion kit for an existing 1911 pays for itself in the first few hundred rounds. Kimber rimfire pistols have the same features and unequaled performance as Kimber centerfires. Adjustable sight, bumped beavertail grip safety and extended thumb safety are standard. Aluminum slides and frames make rimfire pistols exceptionally light—ideal for young shooters. Conversion kits work with all Kimber .45 ACP pistols that have either 4- or 5-inch barrels and single stack magazines. They also fit most brands of 1911 pistols, provided they are mil-spec, single stack, and do not have a ramped barrel. <h2 class="border-bottom">Rimfire Target (black)</h2>
SIG Sauer 1911 Emperor Scorpion
Single action only. Features flat dark earth PVD coated stainless steel fastback frame and traditional contour slide. All black controls and barrel. Hogue black G-10 grip. Skeletonized trigger. Low profile night sights. Cocking serrations. No rail. Beavertail grip safety.