First Look: Kimber K6s DASA 4-Inch Target

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posted on January 26, 2020
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Kimber has enhanced the accuracy and effective range of its compact K6s DASA revolver by adding a four-inch barrel complete with compact target sights.

Chambered in .357 Magnum, this K6s 4-Inch Target is perfect for backcountry carry, close-range hunting and horseback carry. The extended 3-finger wood grip sports nice diamond checkering, and the revolver weighs in at 25.5 ounces.

The K6s DASA feels good in the hand, balances nicely with the four-inch barrel and cycles smoothly. The single-action trigger is crisp and clean, and is factory set at around four pounds.

The new K6s DASA 4-Inch Target has an MSRP of $989. For more information, visit kimberamerica.com.

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