This is the Kimberly Solo Carry. It's, well, designed for carry with tradeoffs made just for that purpose. It's available in 9mm only and will not be made available in .40 S&W -- this was a design decision as focusing solely on 9mm allowed for a smaller, lighter firearm.
The gun itself has no sharp edges on it. Three dot sights (didn't ask if they were tritium or not), six round magazine, ambidextrous safety and magazine release, safety feels normal this this 1911 shooter. The trigger is interesting in that it's a single action design with a very long and smooth trigger pull that feels like a DAO. The trigger pull is seven pounds but feels lighter. Eight round magazines will be available eventually.
MSRP is $725 with one magazine, and $25 for additional magazines.
You never know before you shoot it, but this seems quite compelling.
The gun itself has no sharp edges on it. Three dot sights (didn't ask if they were tritium or not), six round magazine, ambidextrous safety and magazine release, safety feels normal this this 1911 shooter. The trigger is interesting in that it's a single action design with a very long and smooth trigger pull that feels like a DAO. The trigger pull is seven pounds but feels lighter. Eight round magazines will be available eventually.
MSRP is $725 with one magazine, and $25 for additional magazines.
You never know before you shoot it, but this seems quite compelling.