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Kimber Adds Trio of .45 ACP Pistols to TLE Line

Kimber has introduced the Ultra TLE II, Stainless Ultra TLE II and Stainless Pro TLE II pistols chambered in .45 ACP.

January 5, 2011
Kimber Adds Trio of .45 ACP Pistols to TLE Line

Kimber Stainless Ultra TLE II. Photo courtesy of Kimber.

Kimber has added a trio of .45 ACP pistols to its Tactical Law Enforcement (TLE) line, according to the company.

The Ultra TLE II has a 3-inch bushingless match-grade bull barrel, aluminum frame with 30 lines-per-inch checkering on the front strap, short grip and Meprolight night sights. It weighs 25 ounces and retails for $1,102.

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The Stainless Ultra TLE II is similar to the Ultra TLE II, but has a slide machined from stainless steel. The magazine capacity is 7 rounds, and suggested retail price is $1,210.

The Stainless Pro TLE II has a 4-inch bushingless match-grade bull barrel and full size stainless steel frame with 30 lines-per-inch front strap checkering. Meprolight night sights are mounted in machined dovetails.  Weight is 35 ounces and suggested retail price is $1,210.

As with other Kimber pistols, TLE models arrive standard with a match-grade chamber and trigger group, beveled magazine well, lowered and flared ejection port and beavertail grip safety.

The bull-barrel design keeps maximum weight forward to reduce recoil and speed up sight recovery between shots. Rounded edges ease comfort for carry.

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