Kimber Expands 2K11 Line With Compensated Models
Kimber Manufacturing has announced the addition of the 2K11 Comp series, expanding its high-capacity, 1911-style platform with factory-compensated variants. The new models are scheduled to debut in January 2026, roughly a year after the original 2K11 was introduced in late 2024. The expansion addresses sustained demand for recoil-mitigating options within Kimber’s double-stack 1911 lineup.
Four Configurations and Size Options
The 2K11 Comp series consists of four models offered in either black or stainless finishes. Buyers can choose between a full-size version with a 5-inch barrel or a Pro-size model with a 4.25-inch barrel. Each variant incorporates an integrated compensator positioned forward of the front sight. The compensator is designed to reduce muzzle rise and improve control during rapid or sustained fire without altering the platform’s core operating system.
Updated Construction and Grip Module
A notable update across the Comp series is the introduction of Kimber’s carbon fiber and glass-filled matrix grip module. The grip is paired with a CNC-machined stainless steel subframe coated in DLC, incorporating a proprietary shoulder intended to prevent magazine over-insertion and potential ejector damage. The design aims to balance weight reduction with structural rigidity while maintaining compatibility with the 2K11’s double-stack magazines.
Features and Mechanical Details
All 2K11 Comp pistols are chambered in 9mm and retain several features introduced with the original platform, including a patent-pending toolless guide rod system, external extractor, improved internal magazine geometry, and optics-ready slide. Select models are equipped with a Stan Chen Customs magwell and TAG Precision steel optic adapter plates. Barrels are crowned and fluted, using 5R rifling, and are fit to the slide to tight tolerances.
Manufacturing and Availability
Kimber states that each 2K11 Comp is assembled from start to finish by a single technician at its Troy, Alabama facility, where the stainless-steel slide, frame, and barrel are machined. Finishes vary by model, with some receiving DLC coatings and others offered in stainless. Retail availability is expected as early as January 2026, with immediate shipment planned following launch.
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