The Kimber Custom LW 2-Tone is a semi-automatic pistol chambered in .45 ACP. It features a 5-inch barrel and a standard magazine capacity of 7 rounds plus one in the chamber. The pistol is built on a lightweight frame finished in gray, paired with black grips that provide contrast to the two-tone design. It follows the traditional 1911-style configuration and operates with a single-action trigger system typical of this platform.
Fixed sights are installed, as the configuration does not include adjustable sights. The overall layout follows Kimber’s Custom series format, emphasizing a full-size frame and slide profile. The combination of the gray frame and black grip panels gives the pistol a utilitarian appearance. This Kimber Custom LW is used, showing prior handling consistent with a pre-owned firearm, though no specific wear details are provided. The 5-inch barrel length contributes to the standard sight radius associated with full-size 1911-style pistols.
Included with the pistol is a single 7-round magazine. No additional accessories, case, or tools are specified. The controls and features are consistent with a standard semi-automatic 1911 configuration, including a manual thumb safety and grip safety. The pistol’s lightweight frame construction distinguishes it from all-steel variants of the same model line, offering reduced overall weight while maintaining the full-size .45 ACP format.
| UPC | ECOM00578259 |
| Action | SEMI AUTOMATIC |
| Barrel Length | 5" BARREL |
| Caliber | .45 ACP |
| Capacity | 7 + 1 OR 8 + 1 ROUNDS |
| Finish | 2-TONE |
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