WATCH: Kimber K6s DASA Target

by
posted on March 9, 2021
** When you buy products through the links on our site, we may earn a commission that supports NRA's mission to protect, preserve and defend the Second Amendment. **

The new Kimber K6s DASA Target revolver is a solid choice for competition and self-defense. With an unobtrusive exposed hammer that allows both double-action and single-action operation, the barrel has been lengthened to 4 inches and includes a full-length underlug. Watch the video above featuring American Rifleman's Evan Brune.

Refinements over earlier Kimber K6s models—such as the adjustable rear sight and fiber-optic front sight—increase the empty weight to 29 ounces. The height is 5.25 inches and the overall length is 8.62 inches, while the maximum width is 1.39 inches. Grips are walnut with diamond checkering that leave the serrated backstrap exposed while covering the front strap.

Read Field Editor Chris Christian's review of the Kimber K6s DASA Target.

Learn more at kimberamerica.com.


Read more: Review: Caldwell IPSC Steel Targets

Latest

S W 1854 360Buck 1
S W 1854 360Buck 1

New: Smith & Wesson Model 1854 Chambered in 360 Buckhammer

Smith & Wesson expands its Model 1854 lever-action rifle lineup with a 360 Buckhammer option.

Ruger 10/22 Carbon Fiber: Lightweight Speed, Heavyweight Accuracy

Ruger’s lightweight 10/22 Carbon Fiber rimfire rifle delivers impressive accuracy and control, making it a strong choice for Steel Challenge and beyond.

Year In Review: SSUSA Covers Of 2025

A look back at Shooting Sports USA’s 2025 covers, celebrating championship highlights and marking the final chapter of the digital magazine.

Five Classic Competitive Shooting Books to Sharpen Your Skills

Five essential books packed with tips, techniques and wisdom for competition shooters who want to level up.

New: Beretta AX800 Suprema

Beretta’s AX800 Suprema for waterfowl hunting features advanced gas cycling and tough Steelium Pro barrels built for the harshest conditions.

Understanding Ogive Jive

Explains bullet ogive shapes—tangent, secant and hybrid—how geometry affects aerodynamics, seating depth sensitivity, twist rates and real-world accuracy for precision shooters.

Interests



Get the best of Shooting Sports USA delivered to your inbox.