WATCH: Kimber K6s DASA Target

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posted on March 9, 2021
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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

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