Kimber Team Match II .45 ACP 1911 – Satin Stainless, Match-Grade 5 in Barrel, Wilson Combat Grips
The Kimber Team Match II is a purpose-built, competition-ready 1911 that helped fund the U.S.A. Shooting Olympic pistol program. Hand-fitted slide-to-frame tolerances, a match-grade stainless barrel, and factory-claimed 1.5-inch accuracy at 25 yards set this limited-run pistol apart. This example is outfitted with Wilson Combat double-diamond laminate grips, blending top-tier performance with custom appeal.
Condition
Overall Condition: Very good condition, showing only light, superficial signs of prior handling or use.
Bore Condition: Excellent – Clean, mirror finish, no signs of wear.
Bore Rifling: Excellent – Sharp lands and grooves.
Specific Condition Notes: The pistol exhibits only faint handling marks on the stainless slide and frame. The bore remains bright with crisp rifling.
What’s Included
- Kimber factory hard case (black polymer)
- Kimber 1911 operational manual (full-size)
- Five 8-round stainless single-stack magazines
Built on Kimber’s full-size stainless 1911 platform, the Team Match II features a satin silver slide and frame that are hand-fitted for tight tolerances. Front and rear cocking serrations aid slide manipulation, while 30 LPI checkering on the front strap and mainspring housing enhances grip under recoil.
The 5-inch, match-grade stainless barrel is bushing-fitted and paired with a full-length guide rod for consistent lock-up. A skeletonized match trigger and commander-style hammer deliver a clean, predictable break—ideal for match settings.
Sighting is managed by an adjustable Kimber rear sight and a serrated Patridge front blade, allowing precise elevation and windage adjustments. An extended and blended magazine well speeds reloads, complementing the pistol’s eight-round magazines.
Wilson Combat double-diamond laminate panels provide an upgraded gripping surface and distinctive appearance. Grip safety and an extended thumb safety ensure familiar 1911 control, while the stainless construction offers durability and corrosion resistance.
Originally introduced in the early 2000s and produced in limited numbers, the Team Match II channeled a portion of each sale to support American Olympic shooters, adding a unique historical footnote to this already refined competition pistol.



