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Kimber Raptor II
A pair of classy 1911s from the Kimber Custom Shop

The Raptor II (left) and Pro Raptor II are products of the Kimber Custom Shop. The distinctive grips and cocking grooves are both handsome and effective.

The dictionary defines "raptor" as a type of dinosaur as well as a type of bird, both of which were and are expert predators. Actually, the prehistoric raptor amounted to a mini-version of the Tyrannosaurus Rex and pound for pound was one of the most efficient land predators the world has ever known.

The Raptor II (far left) was right at home in its handmade Wells Made holster with alligator trim. The Pro Raptor II is shown in a Kydex rig from Blade-Tech Industries.

The raptors of today are hawks and falcons, which, although much smaller than their ancestral namesake, are its equal as predators in the bird world. I say "ancestral" because it is well established that birds evolved from dinosaurs (a conclusion I came to at the age of 10).

Equally well established is that John Moses Browning's magnificent Model of 1911 pistol is one of the world's most effective handguns for personal defense. While some continue to enjoy referring to it as a "dinosaur," the original Model of 1911, unlike the first raptor, remains alive and well, even if arguably a little outdated by today's standards.


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However, just as birds descended from dinosaurs, today's 1911-style pistols have come a long way in keeping current, and they are the tip of the spear in embodying the latest improvements in auto pistols. Pistols are by definition defensive tools rather than offensive ones, but in trained hands the modern 1911 is as formidable as a 300-pound meat-eating dinosaur or a 60-mile-per-hour set of razor-sharp talons.

SPECIFICATIONS
KIMBER RAPTOR II
MANUFACTURER: Kimber
CALIBER: .45 ACP
OPERATION: Browning sort-recoil, semiauto single action
BARREL LENGTH: 5 inches (Pro Raptor II: 4 inches)
OVERALL LENGTH: 8.75 inches (Pro Raptor II: 7.75 inches)
WEIGHT: 40 ounces (Pro Raptor II: 38 ounces)
CAPACITY: 7
SAFETY: Thumb safety, grip safety, firing pin
GRIPS: Cocobolo with reptilian surface
FINISH: Polished and matte blue (Pro Raptor II: matte blue)
PRICE: Raptor II: $1,216; Pro Raptor II: $1,100

Yes, the name "Raptor" certainly seems appropriate for the pistol that will never die, and one of the most formidable makers of modern 1911-style pistols has embraced it for such a gun. This is a pistol that brilliantly combines the old and the new while paying homage to the name. A beautiful marriage of substance and style, the new pistol is the Kimber .45 ACP Raptor II. However, I'm betting that virtually all who simply must own a Kimber Raptor will seldom, if ever shoot it, but instead they will keep it as an investment, as a collector would keep a piece of art. I suspect Kimber anticipated this, but let's take a closer look.

With its official title being the Raptor II (having a firing-pin safety), the pistol comes with Kimber's MeproLite tritium night sights, stainless steel match barrel and bushing, full-length recoil-spring guide rod and external extractor. It is finished in an elegant polished blue, and the sides of the slide are complemented with a matte-blue finish on the top, rear and lower-front portion.

In place of conventional cocking grooves on the front and rear of the slide, there are small oval recesses staggered in a pattern suggestive of scales or feathers. Hmm…but that's not all. On top of the slide, instead of the grooves sometimes found on high-end 1911s there are much larger milling cuts that serve the same purpose in diffusing glare, but these are definitely in the shape of scales such as found on a large reptile.

The frame of the Kimber Raptor starts off with all the now-standard custom features found on many Kimber II pistols. These include a skeletonized rounded speed hammer with match-grade sear, ambidextrous extended thumb safety, beavertail grip safety, 20-lpi checkered flat mainspring housing, lightweight trigger and beveled magazine well. Two lateral serpent-like grooves also adorn the hump on the grip safety, but again, it doesn't stop there.


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