WARNING BEFORE USING THIS FIREARM, READ AND FOLLOW THE WARNINGS AND INSTRUCTIONS CONTAINED IN THIS MANUAL.

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Warning ...... 4 Main Features and Tech Info ...... 5 Rules of Safety...... 6 Lead Warning ...... 9 Safety Features ...... 9 Series II Models ...... 12 Ammunition...... 13 Loading...... 17 Unloading ...... 20 Break-in Period ...... 21 Firing ...... 21 Disassembly...... 22 Assembly...... 25 Cleaning & Lubrication...... 25 Warranty Information ...... 28 Instruction Warrantr sfo y Repairs ...... 30 Spare Parts ...... 30 Custom Shop ...... 30 Parts Illustration ...... 32 Parts List...... 33

3 WARNING: This product is classified as a lethal weapon. Failure to read and properly execute the instructions and warnings in this manual could o t e damag r o h deat , injury s seriou n i t resul property. Do not attempt to practice loading or unloading h thoroug a t withou n ammunitio e liv h wit s thi f o n operatio e saf e th f o g understandin pistol. . loaded y full e wer t i f i s a m firear a t trea s Alway h wit , empty t produc s thi y carr d an e stor s Alway . chamber y empt n a n o d forwar r hamme e th l unintentiona n a n i t resul d coul o s o d o t e Failur discharge. Keep out of reach of children. t expec t mus u yo , e th e squeez u yo n Whe r fo y responsibilit l ful e tak d an e fir o t l pisto e th . actions r you Read through the entire manual before attempting to use this product.

4 S FEATURE N MAI N INFORMATIO L TECHNICA : .45 ACP & 40 S&W Barrel Length: 5" " 8.5 : Length l Overal Weight Unloaded: 38 oz. Frame: Steel or Stainless Steel 0 1 , 8 , 7 : Capacity e Magazin s Stainles r o e Blu : Finish Sights: (Rear) Fixed or Adjustable d Fixe ) (Front

T CHAR T REPLACEMEN G SPRIN ALL FULL SIZE 5" MODELS Recoil Spring: 16 Ib., change every 1500-1800 rounds. Spring: HD, change every 5000 rounds. Mainspring: 21 Ib., change every 5000 rounds.

5 RULES OF SAFETY e responsibl e b t no l shal . Inc , Mfg. r Kimbe : NOTICE e damag y propert r o y injur l physica , death y an r fo that is the result of the proper or improper use of . product s thi t i f i s a m firear r othe y an d an s thi t trea s Alway . 1 were loaded. 2. Never point this or any other firearm at anything you do not intend to shoot. Keep muzzle pointed in a safe direction. 3. Never take anyone's word that a firearm is e th f of r finge h wit f yoursel t i r Clea . unloaded trigger and the muzzle pointed in a safe e slid e th k loc , e th e Remov . direction open and visually check to ensure that no round is chambered. 4. Always make sure the pistol is unloaded and the slide is latched open before laying it down . else e someon o t t i g handin r o l pisto s thi y carr r Neve : Condition g Carryin e Saf . 5 cocked, loaded and ready to fire as this practice . discharge l unintentiona n a n i t resul y easil d coul n i d roun e liv a h wit n gu d loade a y carr t no o D the chamber while walking, running or crossing f o y possibilit y an s i e ther e wher , obstacle y an slipping or falling as this could lead to a . discharge l unintentiona e possibl 6 p to n i s i m firear s thi t tha e sur e mak s Alway . 6 working condition and that no internal parts have been damaged as a result of corrosion, e evidenc f I . dropping r o e maintenanc r imprope of these conditions exist,have them inspected by a competent gunsmith prior to use. 7. Never leave a loaded pistol unattended. o t e adequat s i p backsto r you t tha e sur e Mak . 8 stop your bullets prior to shooting. 9. Make sure all other shooters and bystanders y Empt . port n ejectio e th m fro y awa l wel e ar cases are ejected under force and may . struck s i e someon f i y injur e caus . times l al t a s rule e rang l al y Obe . 10 11. Always wear adequate hearing and eye . firearm y an g usin n whe n protectio 12. While on the range, be sure to carry this pistol cleared, with slide locked open and muzzle pointed in a safe direction until ready to shoot. r clea e ar n actio d an l barre t tha e ensur s Alway . 13 m firear d blocke a g Shootin . obstructions of can result in serious injury, death and damage to the weapon. s drug e tak r o s beverage c alcoholi k drin r Neve . 14 prior to or during shooting or handling of this or . firearm r othe y an

7 g takin e ar u yo f i e advic s doctor' a k See . 15 medicine prior to engaging in any shooting activity. d an d loade s i l pisto n whe n o y safet p Kee . 16 d unloa y Immediatel . fire o t y read l unti d cocke and clear this pistol when shooting sequence has been completed. 17. Never shoot at any hard or flat surface, such as d coul s ricochet g resultin e Th . water r o k roc y propert r o h deat , injury l physica n i t resul damage. l unti d guar r trigge e th n i r finge r you t pu r Neve . 18 you are ready to fire. 19. Always make sure pistol is unloaded before cleaning. e caus d coul s Thi . d jamme a e forc r Neve . 20 a round to explode resulting in physical injury and damage to the pistol. s a , pulled s i r trigge n whe e fir o t s fail m firear f I . 21 p kee , (hangfire) n ignitio r prime w slo f o t resul a muzzle pointed downrange for a minimum of 30 seconds. If the round does not fire, remove the magazine, clear the weapon and examine t inden e th f I . d unfire , ejected e th from the firing pin is off center, light or absent, take the pistol to a competent gunsmith. If the

8 r othe o t d compare l norma s appear t inden rounds, assume a faulty round, separate from . shooting e continu d an d reloa , cartridges r othe 22. Never use this pistol in any manner other than that for which it was specifically intended. y an g holdin e whil " "horseplay n i e indulg r Neve . 23 firearm.

G WARNIN D LEA , areas d ventilate y poorl n i s firearm g Dischargin y ma n ammunitio g handlin r o , firearms g cleanin s chemical r othe d an d lea o t e exposur n i t resul known to cause birth defects, reproductive harm, cancer, and other serious physical injury. Have adequate ventilation at all times. Wash hands . exposure r afte y thoroughl

SAFETY FEATURES This Kimber firearm is equipped with several safety features which, if properly employed, can . discharge l accidenta f o r dange e th e minimiz NOTE: Never rely on mechanical safeties to overcome improper maintenance or unsafe handling practices. Always point the muzzle in a . direction e saf

9 TRIGGER GUARD The trigger guard is a loop of metal that surrounds the trigger, protecting it from damage or accidental discharge. SAFETY LOCK OR THUMB SAFETY The thumb safety is located on the left side of the o T . hammer e th f o d forwar y immediatel e fram n positio d rearwar t mos s it o t e slid l pul , operate d upwar y safet b thum e th h pus n The . release d an until it fully engages the slide lock notch. The d rearwar g movin m fro d prevente y thereb s i e slid r sea e th s engage e surfac m ca l interna n a d an preventing the hammer from moving forward. The slide lock safety cannot be engaged unless the hammer is fully cocked and the slide is fully forward. To disengage, move safety fully . down y completel s i t i l unti d downwar Y SAFET P GRI n portio r rea r uppe e th n o d locate s i y safet p gri e Th

10 s i d an r hamme e th w belo y immediatel e fram e th f o t I . pressure g sprin h throug d engage y automaticall o T . trigger e th f o t movemen d rearwar e th s prevent w allo l wil s Thi . firmly p gri l pisto e th p gri , disengage f o r rea h wit t contac f o t ou e mov o t y safet p gri . fire o t n gu e th g allowin , trigger DISCONNECTOR The disconnector prevents a round from being r chambe e th n i d seate y properl g bein o t r prio d fire with the slide and barrel locked. If the slide is not fully forward, the disconnector is depressed and t canno r hamme e th t tha o s r sea e th s disengage drop if the trigger is pulled. With the slide fully e th s pushe g sprin a , locked l barre e th d an d forwar e th f o m botto e th n i s reces a o int r disconnecto o s r sea e th s engage w no r disconnecto e Th . slide that the hammer can move forward when the trigger is pulled. P STO Y SAFET R HAMME r hamme e th n o h notc a s i p sto y safet r hamme e Th e th n i d forwar y full g fallin m fro t i s prevent h whic event of primary sear notch failure. It also prevents the hammer from hitting the firing pin should your fingers slip from the slide or hammer while cocking the pistol, provided the hammer has been moved past the stop. The safety stop is not a manual safety! Do not under any circumstances use the e misus s Thi . position " cock f "hal a s a p sto y safet can result in damage to the sear, and/or y safet e Th . pistol e th f o e discharg l unintentiona 11 stop position is an automatically engaging safety feature and should never be engaged by hand! INERTIA FIRING PIN The firing pin is held in a rearward position by spring tension. Being shorter than the housing, it l unti e slid e th f o e fac e th h throug e protrud t canno s i f itsel n pi e th f o a inerti d an n tensio g sprin e th . hammer g fallin e th f o e forc e th y b e overcom SERIES II MODELS

Safety Mech. . Mech y Safet (Shown i) n 'Fire' Position ' 'Fire n )i n (Show s i t i n the , firearm I I s Serie a s i r Kimbe r you f I s Thi . block n pi g firin l integra n a h wit d supplie feature does not allow the firing pin to be active until the Grip Safety is depressed. THIS ADDED SAFETY DOES NOT ELIMINATE THE NEED FOR SAFE AND PROPER GUN HANDLING. . THOROUGHLY L MANUA S OWNER S THI D REA 12 Please follow the simple procedures below for . slide e th f o y disassembl 1. Visually inspect chamber to make sure firearm is unloaded. d foun s procedure y disassembl d standar w Follo . 2 in your Owners Manual, with the exception that special observation should be given that the g removin n whe d engage e b o t t no s i y safet p gri the slide. g attemptin e whil d depresse s i y Safet p Gri e th f I n pi g firin e th r fo d ro h pus e th , slide e th e remov o t y Safet p Gri e th g Activatin . activated e b l wil p sto will not allow the slide to be removed, if forced, t no l wil h whic , firearm e th o t r occu d coul e damag . Warranty r unde d covere e b AMMUNITION 1. Use only high quality, original factory- manufactured ammunition. Don't oil cartridges. - preser , lubricants e typ l aeroso y spra t Don' vatives, or cleaners directly onto cartridges or where excess spray may flow into contact n foreig r othe r o t Lubrican . cartridges h wit matter on cartridges can cause potentially dangerous ammunition malfunctions. Use only ammunition of the caliber for which your firearm is chambered. The proper caliber is permanently engraved on the barrel of your f o n ammunitio e us o t t attemp r neve ; firearm any other caliber.

13 - hand " "remanufactured, , reloaded f o e us e Th . 2 n ammunitio d non-standar r othe r o d loade voids all warranties. Reloading is a science e b n ca n ammunitio d loade y improperl d an extremely dangerous. Severe damage to the o t r o r shoote e th o t y injur s seriou d an m firear others may result. Always use ammunition e performanc y industr e th h wit s complie t tha standards established by the Sporting Arms and Ammunition Manufacturers' Institute, Inc. , results t bes r Fo . (SAAMI) s State d Unite e th f o d roun d jackete f o e us e th d recommen e w . ammunition " "BALL e nos 3. Firearms may be severely damaged, and serious injury to the shooter or others may e excessiv g causin n conditio y an m fro t resul pressure inside the chamber or barrel during firing. Excessive pressure can be caused by r powde t propellan , barrel e th n i n obstructio overloads, or by the use of incorrect or defectively assembled cartridges. In addition, d damage r o d corrode , dirty a f o e us e th cartridge can lead to a burst cartridge case d an m firear e th o t e damag t consequen d an of e escap n sudde e th m fro y injur l persona high-pressure propellant gas within the firearm's mechanism. 4. Immediately stop shooting and check the : whenever n obstructio e possibl a r fo l barre l unusua l fee r o , in y difficult e hav u Yo -

14 resistance in chambering a cartridge, or - A cartridge misfires (does not go off), or - The mechanism fails to extract a fired cartridge case, or - Unburned grains of propellant powder are discovered spilled in the mechanism, or - A shot sounds weak or abnormal. s i t bulle a t tha e possibl s i t i s case h suc n I - lodged part way down the barrel. Firing a subsequent bullet into the obstructed barrel can damage the firearm and cause serious injury to the shooter or bystanders. 5. Bullets can become lodged in the barrel: - If the cartridge has been improperly loaded without propellant powder, or if the powder fails to ignite. (Ignition of the cartridge primer alone will push the bullet out of the cartridge t sufficien e generat t no s doe y usuall t bu , case energy to expel the bullet completely from the barrel), or - If the bullet is not properly seated tightly in the cartridge case. When such a cartridge is extracted from the chamber without being fired, the bullet may be left behind in the bore at the point where the rifling begins. Subsequent chambering of another cartridge . bore e th o int r furthe t bulle t firs e th h pus y ma 6. If there is any reason to suspect that a bullet is obstructing the barrel, immediately unload the firearm and look through the bore. It is not 15 sufficient to merely look in the chamber. A bullet may be lodged some distance down the barrel where it cannot easily be seen. If a bullet is in the bore, do not attempt to shoot it out by using another cartridge, or by blowing it out with a blank or one from which the bullet has been removed. Such techniques can generate excessive pressure, damage the firearm and cause serious personal injury. If the bullet can be easily removed with a wood or brass dowel, (using hand pressure only, never "hammer" a bullet lodged in the bore) clean any unburned powder grains from the bore, chamber and mechanism before resuming y b d dislodge e b t canno t bulle e th f I . shooting tapping it with a cleaning rod, take the firearm to a gunsmith. Dirt, corrosion, or other foreign matter on a cartridge can impede complete chambering and may cause the cartridge case to burst upon firing. The same is true of cartridges which are damaged or deformed. Don't oil cartridges, and be sure to wipe the chamber clean of any oil preservative before commencing to shoot. Oil interferes with the friction between cartridge case and chamber d an , functioning e saf r fo y necessar s i t tha l wal subjects the firearm to stress similar to that imposed by excessive pressure. 16 f o s part g movin e th n o y liberall s lubricant e Us . 9 your firearm. Avoid excessive spraying of any aerosol gun care product, especially where it may get on ammunition. All lubricants, and aerosol spray lubricants in particular, can penetrate cartridge primers and cause misfires. o als n ca s lubricant e penetrativ y highl e Som e caus d an s case e cartridg e insid e migrat deterioration of the propellant powder; on firing, the powder may not ignite. If only the t bulle e th t tha r dange a s i e ther , ignites r prime may become lodged in the barrel.

LOADING w follo d an n directio e saf n i d pointe e muzzl p Kee all safety procedures at all times. r o l pisto d unloade n a h wit s step e thes e Practic dummy ammo until you are completely familiar and o amm e liv e Us . procedures e th h wit e comfortabl only when you are prepared to shoot. Always use clean, dry, high quality ammunition (of the proper caliber) that meets industry performance standards. 1. To release the empty magazine from the frame, hold hand under magazine and push the magazine e th f o e sid t lef e th n o d locate s i h whic h catc e th e caus l wil s Thi . trigger e th d behin e fram . well e magazin e th f o e fre l fal o t e magazin 17 t a d roun e th e plac , magazine e th d loa o T . 2 the top (open end), push down and back making sure that the back of the cartridge is facing the rear of the magazine. Repeat this . loaded y full s i e magazin l unti e procedur

e th n i l wel e magazin e th n i e magazin e th e Plac . 3 frame, with the rounds facing forward, and push up until magazine is fully seated. A click e th s a y properl e don s i s thi n whe d hear e b l wil . engages h catc e magazin

e th n i l pisto e th d hol , round a r chambe o T . 4 . trigger e th g touchin t withou d han g shootin Make sure it is pointed in a safe direction. With , hand e opposit e th f o r forefinge d an b thum e th

18 f o s side h bot n o s grip r finge d serrate e th b gra , rearward y full t i l pul d an e slid e th f o r rea e th then release. Do not "ride" the slide down to e slid e th e releas y Full . position d forwar e th allowing the recoil spring to move the slide unhindered. Keeping your hand on the slide may cause a misfeed, or stop the slide from fully closing. Racking the slide will cock the hammer, strip off the top round from the w no s i l pisto e Th . it r chambe d an e magazin e muzzl p Kee . fire o t y read d an d loade y full pointed in a safe direction and engage slide lock safety until ready to shoot. Always unload pistol immediately after use . storage e befor d an

NOTE: 1911 style handguns were designed to h smoot a e hav t tha s bullet h wit t bes n functio contoured nose.

When cartridges fail to feed, check the following: A. Substandard ammunition. B. Cartridge overall length too short or too long. C. Bullet nose too blunt. D. Slide is short stroking. Ammo charge is not . ACP 5 4 r o W S& 0 4 r fo s spec I SAAM o t

19 UNLOADING 1 p ste n i s a e magazin e remov t firs , unload o T . 1 of previous section. 2. If all of the rounds from the magazine have been fired, slide will automatically lock in the open position. If not, repeat step 4. If magazine is not removed prior to this procedure, any rounds left in it will be chambered, which could lead to an unintentional discharge. The pistol will fire with a round chambered and the magazine removed. 3. If slide has not automatically locked in the rear- d roun t las e th g firin f o t resul a s a n positio d war from the magazine, do it manually and visually inspect the chamber to ensure that it is clear. 4. Release slide forward onto the empty chamber by pulling slide fully rearward and releasing or by manually rotating the slide stop . notch p sto e slid e th t pas d downwar Repeatedly allowing the slide to slam closed e prematur e caus l wil r chambe y empt n a n o 1 191 e grad h matc a n o g loosenin d an r wea such as the Kimber. Ease the slide closed. 5. Pull the trigger allowing the hammer to free fall forward on the empty chamber. Do not "ease"

20 the hammer down by holding or blocking it. Doing so can mar the sear tip which will result in a substandard trigger pull. 6. To remove any remaining rounds from the magazine, push the cartridges forward until they clear the retaining lips.

BREAK-IN PERIOD d Fiel , time t firs e th r fo l pisto e th g firin e Befor r prope g followin m firear e th n clea d an p Stri procedures, (see DISASSEMBLY, CLEANING and LUBRICATION and ASSEMBLY Instructions in this Manual) Kimbers firearms are quality custom pieces. Our firearms are hand fitted to tight tolerances. For proper Break-in of the firearm shoot 400-500 rounds of Quality Factory Ball (230g. FMJ) Ammunition, cleaning and lubricating the gun every 100-150 rounds.

FIRING n whe n protectio g hearin d an e ey r wea s Alway shooting. . direction e saf a n i e muzzl t Poin . 1 . directed y previousl s a l pisto d Loa . 2 3. Grip the frame firmly, depressing the grip safely.

21 t. VVILII yuui niiytM wen uieai ui me uiyyci, HJICUG . downward y safel k loc e slid 5. Place index finger on trigger, take aim and s i r hamme l unti d rearwar e squeez y gentl released and falls forward striking the firing pin. Be prepared for loud noise and recoil. Note: This is a semi-automatic pistol and will recock the hammer, eject the empty cartridge and chamber a new round. It will continue to l unti r trigge e th f o l pul t subsequen h eac h wit e fir all rounds in the magazine have been fired. y empt s i e magazin l unti e procedur e Continu . 6 and slide is locked open. 7. If all rounds have not been fired and you wish e slid e engag y immediatel , shooting p sto o t stop and follow procedures for unloading previously described.

) STRIPPING D (FIEL Y DISASSEMBL This product should be cleaned after every use and when exposed to dirt, sand, etc. When not in use, clean at least twice per year. e magazin e th , unloaded l pisto e th h Wit . 1 removed and the hammer down, depress the , wrench d supplie e th h wit , plug g sprin l recoi s toward , clockwise g bushin l barre e th n tur d an 22 the right side of the pistol until the recoil spring plug and recoil spring are free. Be careful, the d an n tensio r unde e ar g plu d an g sprin l recoi . force l substantia h wit t ou y fl n ca Ease out recoil spring and plug. If recoil spring does not come out easily, remove plug and leave the spring for step 6. The open end of the recoil spring goes into the plug. Cock the hammer and push the slide rearward until the semi-circular tab on the back of the slide stop aligns with the semi-circular . slide e th f o m botto e th n i h notc y disassembl t shaf p sto e slid e th f o d en e th n o d inwar h Pus e th e remov d an l pisto e th f o e sid t righ e th n o slide stop from the left side.

23 5. Slide the slide assembly forward off the frame. 6. Remove the recoil spring through the opening at the front of the slide. l unti e counterclockwis g bushin l barre e th n Tur . 7 the lug aligns with the opening and remove the bushing from the front of the slide. e guid g sprin l recoi h lengt l ful e th e Remov . 8 from the bottom of the slide by rotating it

away from the barrel and withdrawing it k lin l barre e Th . slide e th f o r rea e th s toward can get in the way of removal. To stop this, hold the slide inverted and rotate the link to n ca d ro e guid e Th . position d forwar l ful s it . link e th r ove d lifte e b w no 9. Tip the barrel link forward to clear the recoil spring tunnel. Then pull the barrel forward clear of the slide. g cleanin r fo d disassemble w no s i l pisto e Th purposes (field stripped).

24 s i e slid e whil r hamme e th p dro t no o D . pistol e th m fro d remove ASSEMBLY To reassemble, follow steps in reverse order. The f o t alignmen e th n ofte s i e procedur t difficul t mos the barrel link with the slide latch hole in the e th h throug seen e b n ca t alignmen e Th . frame hole and link can be aligned by moving the slide very carefully back and forth until it drops into place. Do not try aligning the link and the semi- circular disassembly notch and top of the slide e th t inser , first k lin e th n Alig . time e sam e th t a p sto slide stop shaft and then rotate the slide stop . notch y disassembl e th h wit s align t i l unti d upwar e th n i d en n ope e th h wit g sprin l recoi e th l Instal recoil spring plug. Failure to install correctly will result in damage to the Guide Rod. Then push the . seated y properl s i t i l unti d inwar p sto e slid CLEANING Always run the cleaning rods from the chamber end. s previou n i d describe s a l pisto e Disassembl . 1 section. 2. Run a wet patch through the bore. Let soak a few minutes. (Always read the manufacturers' ) using. e ar u yo r cleane e bor e th f o s direction

25 3. Run a dry patch through to remove loose cruel/deposits. 4. Run a wet bore brush through the chamber . passes w fe a l barre e th f o d en 5. Run a dry patch to remove the dirt. e th l unti s time w fe a 5 d an 4 s step t Repea . 6 patch comes out clean. 7. Lightly oil the barrel. NOTE: Run a dry patch through the barrel before firing to remove oil. n o s surface g bearin l al n o t dir l al f of e Wip . 8 slide and frame. d ol n (a s part l al d an e fac h breec n Clea . 9 . well) s work h brus n nylo r simila r o h toothbrus - reas e befor s direction n lubricatio w Follo . 10 sembling. LUBRICATION s Shooter s a h suc l Oi n Gu h Tec h Hig a e Us . 1 s i e (greas l oi y qualit r simila r o 0 FP-1 e Choic not recommended). If oil contains Teflon be n Teflo e th s a g usin e befor l wel e shak o t e sur settles when left overnight. e th f o s part l interna g followin e th e Lubricat . 2 pistol: ! oil r ove t no o D . Oil - s rail e Fram d an e Slid . a b. Disconnector on top of frame - Small drop, c. Barrel Hood - two drops, spread on hood, n o d an e Slid e insid s lug g Lockin l Barre . d . lug h eac n o p dro e on - l Barre 26 . link d behin p dro e on - Link l Barre . e f. Slide Stop pin - one drop, spread with finger. g. Outside of Barrel. - Oil. Do not over oil, fingertiph wit d , sprea e th n betwee n i p dro e on - r Hamme k Coc . h hammer and frame, i. Assemble gun. Rack the Slide 5-6 times, . gun m fro l oi s exces f of e wip , fire y dr h wit n gu e th d store e hav u yo f i , sure e Mak . j oil in the barrel and chamber, that you run a dry patch through the barrel to clear it of the oil before you fire the gun. . described y previousl s a e Reassembl . 3 The key is moderation. Not enough oil and your o und o t d lea d an y properl n functio t no y ma n gu g attractin k ris u yo d an l oi h muc o To . wear damaging dirt and debris to the bearing surfaces causing undo wear and potential functioning problems. All metal parts even Stainless Steel should be lightly lubricated because RUST IS NEGLECT! Cloths impregnated with silicone are good for . purpose s thi 4. For long term storage or if you live in a particularly damp or salty area, a good quality rust preventative should be used. We t Preven t Rus e Choic s Shooter d recommen or equivalent.

27 WARRANTY INFORMATION This "Limited Warranty" has been drafted to comply with the Magnuson-Moss Warranty Federal Trade Commission Improvement Act r o n o d manufacture s good r fo e effectiv s i h whic . 1995 , 31 r Decembe r afte e b o t d warrante e ar s firearm . Inc , Mfg. r Kimbe p workmanshi d an l materia n i s defect m fro e fre n gu w ne l origina f o e dat e th r afte r yea ) (1 e on r fo t correc o t s agree r Manufacture e th , purchase l retai - com r o e sam e th h (wit t replacemen r o r repai y b , charge t withou , firearm r you ) model y qualit e parabl if returned prepaid with a copy of the bill of sale. r fo y responsibilit o n s assume . Inc , Mfg. r Kimbe r o y injur l physica r fo r o n malfunctio t produc property damage resulting in whole or in part from criminal or negligent use of the product, improper or careless handling, unauthorized - hand , improper , defective f o e us , modifications loaded ammunition, customer abuse or neglect r Kimbe d beyon s influence r othe r o , product e th f o y appl t no s doe y warrant s Thi . control s Inc.' , Mfg. to normal wear of any parts, including metal, s material' r othe d an r rubbe , plastic , wood r and/o r repai d unauthorize f i r o h finis d surface alteration has been performed.

28 o t d relate s repair r cove t no s doe y warrant s Thi e provid o t e failur , corrosion , use e unreasonabl n shopwor r o d damage , maintenance r prope n a y b d damage s barrel n gu , guns y displa obstructed bore or guns damaged in return shipment due to improper packing and handling. Kimber Mfg., Inc. reserves the right to inspect any d covere t adjustmen y an g makin e befor t produc . warranty s thi y b . Inc , Mfg. r Kimbe l shal s circumstance o n r Unde be liable for incidental or consequential damages y propert r o y injur r o s los c economi o t t respec h wit r o s expres f o h breac f o t resul e th r whethe e damag . warranty d implie f o n exclusio e th w allo t no o d s state e Som consequential or incidental damages so the limitation may not apply to you. This warranty gives only the original retail purchaser specific legal right. Other rights may also be available which . state o t e stat m fro y var y ma The terms of the warranty cannot be changed . Inc , Mfg. r Kimbe f o r office n a y b g writin n i t excep e th s i k Yor w Ne , Yonkers n i y factor r Kimbe e Th . location r repai d authorize y onl

29 INSTRUCTIONS FOR WARRANTY REPAIRS Return handguns to KM I, 1 Lawton St., Yonkers, t Nex S UP a vi s Repair y Warrant : Attn , 10705 , NY Day Saver or FedEx. Securely attach complete letter to handgun inside of package. The contents e complet , name r you : include t mus r lette e th f o return mailing address (not a P.O. address), f o r numbe l seria , (daytime) r numbe e telephon e th f o n descriptio e complet a d an t sen n gu problem. There must be a person over 18 years of age to sign for the package.

S PART E SPAR Only use genuine Kimber spare parts. Use of inferior after market parts can create unsafe l al s void s part t marke r afte f o e Us . conditions d an s Modification . warranties d an s guarantee l al s void s part s it r o l pisto e th of s alteration . warranties d an s guarantee

CUSTOM SHOP The Kimber Custom Shop was established at the e hav o t d aske o wh s Customer r Kimbe f o t reques s a l wel s A . modified y professionall s Kimber r thei r Kimbe e genuin g purchasin n i d intereste s shooter accessories. Factory installed parts maintain the . warranty l origina 30 r fo ) 914-964-9340 x fa r (o 2 914-964-074 l Cal information or visit the Kimber Web Site at www.kimberamerica.com. Most products can be ordered on-line from the Kimber Web Site.

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