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The Team Match II™ is chambered in .45 ACP & 9mm. Slide & frame are machined from stainless steel to exacting dimensions.


Heavy Medal Kimber. The Choice of the USA Shooting Team.


Team Match II pistols feature an adjustable sight with positive steel-on-steel clicks for match-winning accuracy, ambidextrous thumb safety & Premium Aluminum Trigger™ that breaks clean at 4-5 pounds.


The USA Shooting Pistol Team trains for Olympic and international competitions at action matches, going head-to-head against the world’s fastest guns. They shoot a Kimber®


Team Match II. A match grade barrel, chamber and trigger ensure


accuracy, and dependability is guaranteed by machining the finest materials to unequaled tolerances. Equally important, all work is done in Kimber’s American factory. The same Team Match II is offered to the public, and $100 from each sale goes to the Team. Kimber. Shoot the gold standard.


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USA Shooting Team logo grips, 30 lines-per-inch front strap checkering, beavertail grip safety & extended magazine well give a striking appearance.


One Lawton Street, Yonkers, NY 10705 Information is also available at (800) 880-2418 Kimber, Dept. XXX The Choice of America’s Best.


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Year in Review 2012 | USA Shooting News 65


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