Kimber Stainless Pro TLE/RL II vs SIG Sauer 1911 Emperor Scorpion
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| Handguns | Kimber Stainless Pro TLE/RL II | SIG Sauer 1911 Emperor Scorpion |
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| Summary | ||
| Rating | ||
| Rank | ||
| Weight | 36 oz | |
| Action | Single | Single Action |
| Caliber | .45 ACP | .45 ACP |
| Capacity | 7+1 | 8+1 |
| Finish | Satin Silver | Flat Dark Earth |
| Gun Type | Semi- Automatic Handgun | Semi-Automatic Pistol |
| Sights | Night Sights | Night Sights |
| Barrel Length | 4.2" | |
| Grip | Black G10 | |
| Details | ||
| Brand | Kimber | SIG Sauer |
| Reviews | See 1 Review | See 6 Reviews |
| Prices | ||
| MSRP | $1,024.50 | $1,343.50 |
| Used Price | $717.15 | $940.45 |
| Sale Price | $922.05 | $1,209.15 |
Handguns Descriptions
Kimber Stainless Pro TLE/RL II
A tribute to attributes. Specialized features are the hallmark of the Compact and Pro Carry families. Some have shorter grips and light weight aluminum frames—even night sights and the Kimber Tactical Rail. All have shorter 4-inch barrels that make them easy to carry. Chambered in .45 ACP, 9 mm and 38 Super, Kimber mid-size pistols are an ideal compromise of size and weight. With a variety of options and features, they cover every need from duty and concealed carry to home defense. More importantly, these pistols do not compromise quality or dependability. The Tacoma, Washington, P.D. extensively tested Pro Carry models, finding them to be the most dependable firearm put through the paces in over 20 years. They checked the records, comparing Kimber not only with other pistols, but with rifles and shotguns as well. When you carry a Kimber, you carry with absolute confidence. <h2 class="border-bottom">Stainless Pro TLE/RL II</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.