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Kimber Centennial Edition .45 ACP #MMXI165

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Kimber Centennial Edition .45 ACP #MMXI165
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Kimber Centennial Edition of the 1911. The Centennial Edition is built on a Government frame, in .45 ACP.
The frame is color case-hardened, the slide blued and engraved, and the grips are smooth ivory. The slide is done in a charcoal blue, while the hammer and sear pins, as well as the trigger, are done in a nitre blue.
The color case-hardening means that each frame, besides having a unique serial number, has a unique color pattern. The grip screws are Allen head and also given a charcoal blue. The pistols are hand-assembled by Kimber armorers and then turned over to Doug Turnbull for the bluing and color case-hardening before final assembly. The slide bears a Kimber adjustable rear sight, while the front is a dovetailed installation, hand-fitted with a match Kimber barrel and bushing, carefully blued to match the slide, and fitted as if it were to be used as a match gun, not just a presentation piece. The case is wood and leather, with a brass plate and maker's label. The fitted interior is done in green velvet, and each Centennial Edition will have a special serial number prefix: MMXI. Produced in a limited number, only 250 total. Pistol appears unfired, Bore is pristine. Comes with factory magazine and manual and the factory hard case with lock, paperwork.
NRA Condition-Perfect in Case. Modern Firearm.