Description
The KIMBER ULTRA CARRY II BLACK / STAINLESS .45 ACP 3″ BARREL 7-ROUNDS W/ LASER GRIPS is a compact 1911 pistol designed for concealed carry. It combines a shortened 3-inch barrel with the potent .45 ACP cartridge in a reliable, all-steel frame, and includes integrated Crimson Trace laser grips for enhanced low-light targeting right out of the box. This model offers a premium feature set at a price point that undercuts many custom-shop competitors, making it a solid value proposition for the serious carrier.
Key Features
- Compact 3-inch Barrel: Ideal for concealed carry without sacrificing the 1911 platform’s feel.
- Integrated Crimson Trace Laser Grips: Factory-installed laser for instant target acquisition.
- .45 ACP in a Compact Frame: Delivers proven stopping power in a manageable package.
- Kimber’s Premium Fit & Finish: Known for tight slide-to-frame fit and crisp trigger pull.
- Two-Tone Black/Stainless Finish: Combines corrosion resistance with a classic, durable look.
Look, when you’re comparing compact .45s, the price can escalate quickly. At $1040.39, this Kimber sits in a sweet spot—it’s more affordable than a full-custom build but delivers features you’d expect from one. The included laser grips alone are a $200-$300 value if purchased separately, which immediately boosts the bang-for-buck factor. You’re getting a no-gunsmithing-required package that’s ready for your holster the day you pick it up from your FFL.
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Caliber | .45 ACP |
| Barrel Length | 3 Inches |
| Overall Length | 6.8 Inches (approx.) |
| Weight | 25 oz (approx., unloaded) |
| Capacity | 7+1 Rounds |
| Frame/Slide | Stainless Steel / Forged Steel |
Who It’s For
This pistol is for the concealed carrier who prioritizes caliber and wants a ready-to-roll system. It’s ideal if you appreciate the 1911’s manual safety and single-action trigger but need a shorter barrel for all-day comfort. It’s also a smart pick for home defense where the laser provides a clear intimidation and aiming advantage. If you’ve considered a subcompact 9mm but want more punch per round, this .45 ACP model demands consideration.
Pros & Cons: The Practical Tradeoffs
Pros: The integrated laser is a huge value-add and a major functional benefit. Kimber’s out-of-the-box reliability and fit are generally excellent for the price tier. The all-steel construction, while adding some weight, soaks up .45 ACP recoil better than polymer alternatives. It’s a classic design with modern, practical upgrades.
Cons: That steel frame and .45 ACP chambering mean more weight and snappier recoil than a polymer 9mm of similar size. The 7-round capacity is standard for the format but low compared to modern double-stacks. Premium .45 ACP ammunition is more expensive for practice. It’s a tool for a specific user, not a do-everything first gun.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Are the laser grips adjustable?
A: Yes. The included Crimson Trace laser grips are factory sighted but feature windage and elevation adjustments for precise zeroing to your preferred ammunition at your chosen distance.
Q: What holsters fit this model?
A: It fits holsters designed for the Kimber Ultra Carry II or similar Officer-size 1911s with a 3-inch barrel. You’ll need to ensure the holster is compatible with the slightly wider laser grip panels, or choose an open-bottom design. Brands like Galco and DeSantis offer proven options.
Q: Is it reliable with hollow-point ammunition?
A: Kimber designs these pistols for defensive use, and they are tested with JHP (jacketed hollow point) rounds. However, as with any firearm, you should personally test-fire 100-200 rounds of your chosen defensive ammunition to ensure flawless function—a critical step for any carry gun. This model is available at firearms-missouri.com for Missouri residents and nationwide.
For a premium compact 1911 with a crucial defensive accessory already included, the Kimber Ultra Carry II with laser grips presents a compelling, value-conscious package. See the full details on our site.




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