The Kimber Solo Carry pocket pistol fits into the palm of your hand and weighs only 17 ounces, making it very easily concealed. What makes the pistol noteworthy is that it's chambered in 9mm rather than .380 ACP or .38 Special. Here are additional photos of the gun, and be sure to read our "Arsenal" review, "Kimber Solo Carry Pistol."
Kimber Solo Pocket Pistol

Kimber's Solo Carry has the grip angle of a 1911 and is one of the smaller 9mm pistols on the market.

The sights dovetail into the slide, allowing for adjustment.

The Kimber Solo Carry features a highly visible three-dot sight system.

Kimber's Solo Carry breaks down easily for cleaning and reassembles quickly with little fuss.

Kimber recommends you use one of three types of ammunition, including the Federal Hydra-Shok JHP or 147 grains, Remington Golden Saber HJP 124 or 147 grains, and Hornady TAP HP 124 or 147 grains.

The Solo can be personalized with custom grips like these rosewood grips produced by Ed Strange at Wicked Grips.

The ramp is part of the barrel assembly. It's highly polished for positive feeding.