WATCH: Kimber K6s DASA Target

by
posted on March 9, 2021

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

2024 Youngeagles SA 1
2024 Youngeagles SA 1

A Young Eagle’s Perspective On South Africa

Max Mauer of the U.S. National Young Eagles Rifle Team competed at the 2024 Target Rifle World Long-Range Championships in Bloemfontein, South Africa, in March.

NRA Pistol Nationals Travel To Illinois, Smallbore Nationals Held In Iowa: 1949 National Matches

The experimental limited field National Matches format was abandoned in 1949, with separate locations for NRA’s smallbore rifle and pistol tournaments as a new feature that year.

Discover The Coated Lead Advantage

There’s a reason why experienced shooters are embracing this latest bullet technology.

Salt Lake City To Host Olympic, Paralympic Winter Games In 2034

Following a decade-long process, Salt Lake City will again host the Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games in 2034. Previously, Salt Lake City hosted the Games in 2002.

Daniel Horner Successfully Defends Modified Division Title At 2024 USPSA Multi-Gun Nationals

Daniel Horner secures Modified division title at the 2024 USPSA Multi-Gun National Championship in Minnesota, Jul. 19-21. He was shooting a SIG MCX-SPEAR LT rifle.

U.S. Paralympic Rifle Shooter McKenna Geer’s Instagram Account Restricted Prior To Paris 2024 Games

McKenna Geer, the first-ever U.S. woman to medal in a Paralympic shooting event, was censored on Instagram last week for what Meta has deemed content that “impedes our ability to foster safer communities.”

Interests



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