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Kimber's new Micro 9 Rapide (Black Ice) pistol, like its bigger .45 ACP brother, carries a lot of panache. The first Kimber Rapide pistols were full-size Model 1911s in .45 ACP (9mm and 10mm have now been added). They are built for speed and feature a lot of unique and stylish touches.
Essentially a baby 1911, the Kimber Micro 9 Rapide is a single action, semi-automatic, and mine looked great right out of the box. Done in a two-tone finish—a silver gray slide and a darker, almost pewter-colored frame—the pistol also features stepped cocking serrations, slide lightening cuts, black G10 grips, and a Stiplex front strap ...
The Micro 9 Rapide (Black Ice) takes its styling cues from Kimber’s full-size Rapide (Black Ice) Model 1911 available in 9mm, 10mm and .45 ACP for $1,665. Note the parenthesis around “Black Ice.”
The Kimber Micro 9 Rapide Black Ice pistol is a single-stack, swinging-link, locked-breech semi-automatic miniature 1911 chambered in 9mm parabellum.
Please turn on closed captioning for correction: The weight is 15.6 ounces, not pounds...https://joplincenterfire.com/Review of the new Micro 9 Rapide Black ...
The Kimber Micro 9 Rapide Scorpius is a small and lightweight, single-action, semi-automatic pistol. It’s versatility, looks, reliability, and safety features make it an excellent choice for both self-defense purposes or target shooting.
The Black Ice follows the success of Kimber’s Rapide that debuted in 2019 on Guns & Ammo TV. Our first sample was black with a titanium nitride (TiN)-coated barrel that distinctly gave it a gold contrast to the black-colored frame and slide.
If you love America, 1911’s, and think plastic pistols should be melted into Tupperware, then the Kimber Micro 9 Rapide Black Ice just might be the EDC you’ve been dreaming of. It’s small, thin, light, smooth, and absolutely gorgeous.
The Kimber Micro 9 Rapide Black Ice has a sleek profile, perfect for concealed carry. The new model features dramatic stepped cocking serrations fore and aft. The slide also has some ports to lighten its mass.
Unless Kimber has another version, the Micro 9 Rapide does not have a ported barrel. It only has cut outs on the slide. These cutouts supposedly are "lightening cuts" for a faster lock time.