Welcome to the forum TB336.
This is going to sound odd, but I really liked the K6S I had, and I sold it last week. The thing is, I bought it knowing the grips were a little small for my rather large hands, but thinking I'd replace them anyway - as I have with most of the revolvers I've ever bought.
Nope, I searched everywhere I could think of for replacement grips for my Kimber K6S, and could find any I liked anywhere. I even emailed Pachmayer and asked if they'd consider building some. They said they
might consider it sometime in the future. I think they're waiting to see how well K6S' sell.
The holster selection for my K6S was rather small too. There were a few out there, but none that I liked.
However, other than the facts that I couldn't find a set of grips that fit my hand and a holster I liked, my K6S was a sweet little revolver - it seemed sturdy, had a good trigger and good sights, and I shot it well. But full house .357 Magnum loads hurt my hand because the grips were too small for
me - they might fit
you just fine.
So, I guess what I'm saying is, if you like how the K6S feels in your hand, buy it - I think you'll be pleased with it. Oh, and look around for Kimber K6S holsters before you buy too. Like I said, there are a few holsters for K6S' out there (Kimber themselves even has one) but I didn't like any of them. Just don't make the same mistakes I did - thinking I could easily find aftermarket grips and a holster. Those mistakes cost me some money and some frustration.
Edited to say: I contacted Simply Rugged also to see if they would start building holsters for K6S'. They said the same thing Pachmayer said. That is, they'd "think" about it.