Kimber Solo Carry 9mm Micro, 2.7" Stainless Barrel, Two-Tone, Ambidextrous Controls, 6+1
This Kimber Solo Carry stands out as a micro 9mm with a stainless steel slide and barrel over a black KimPro II aluminum-alloy frame, combining compact size with quality materials. It features ambidextrous manual safety and magazine release, low-profile 3-dot sights, and a single-stack 6-round magazine. The model was discontinued circa 2017, and the factory box top is annotated "JUL-15." This example is in excellent condition with a clean, mirror-bright bore.
Condition
Overall Condition: Excellent condition, showing only faint signs of any prior use or handling.
Bore Condition: Excellent - Clean, mirror finish, no signs of wear.
Bore Rifling: Excellent Rifling - Sharp lands and grooves.
Specific Condition Notes: The exterior shows minimal handling evidence consistent with mild prior use.
What’s Included
- Kimber factory box with model/serial label
- Kimber soft pistol case
- Kimber Solo Safety & Instruction Manual
- 1 Kimber factory 6-round 9mm single-stack magazine (marked 'Kimber 9mm')
The Solo Carry pairs a 2.7" stainless steel barrel with a stainless slide finished in matte/satin silver, set on an aluminum-alloy frame coated in black KimPro II for durability. The two-tone configuration is complemented by black textured grip panels and a beveled magazine well for smooth reloads.
Controls are fully ambidextrous, including the manual thumb safety and magazine release, making the pistol adaptable for either hand. Fixed, low-profile 3-dot sights are dovetailed, with the rear drift-adjustable for windage to fine-tune point of impact.
The slide uses rear-only diagonal serrations, an enlarged scalloped ejection port, and an external extractor for reliable operation. Inside, the striker-fired, short-recoil, locked-breech system is optimized for a slim, single-stack profile with a 6+1 capacity.
This U.S.-made model is noted for best function with 124–147 gr 9mm loads per common factory guidance. The Solo Carry series was discontinued circa 2017, and the factory box top on this example is annotated "JUL-15."




