Kimber R7 Mako Optics Ready 9mm Micro Pistol, Night Sights, 3.37 in FNC-Treated Stainless Barrel, 5x 10-Round Mags
This R7 Mako is a micro 9mm that stands out with its optics-ready slide using the Shield RMSc footprint and protective shoulders, factory high-profile steel night sights designed to co-witness, and fully ambidextrous controls. It includes five 10-round steel magazines and a Mission First Tactical x Kimber Kydex IWB holster, adding real value for carry or range use.
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 Rifling - Sharp lands and grooves.
Specific Condition Notes: The pistol shows a few minor, superficial scratches and blemishes from light handling.
What's Included
- Kimber factory box (matching serial; full number redacted)
- Kimber R7 Mako owner's manual
- Mission First Tactical x Kimber Kydex IWB holster
- Five 10-round steel magazines with finger-extension baseplates
Built on the R7 Mako series micro frame, this striker-fired 9mm uses a 3.37 in stainless steel barrel with ferritic nitrocarburizing (FNC) treatment. Overall length is 6.2 in, width is 1.0 in, and approximate weight is 19.5 oz, giving it a compact footprint with durable materials.
The stainless slide is also FNC-treated in black and features front and rear serrations, an optics cut with cover plate, and protective shoulders around the Shield RMSc footprint. These details support secure mounting while keeping manipulation straightforward.
Factory high-profile steel night sights are designed to co-witness with a mounted optic. The front sight is an orange-outline tritium dot, paired with a TruGlo TG-H3 rear night sight for a clear, low-light sight picture.
Controls are truly ambidextrous, including the slide stop and mirrored magazine release. The flat-face trigger incorporates a safety blade, complemented by a trigger safety system. Capacity is 10+1, and the five included steel magazines feature finger-extension baseplates. The barrel uses a 1:10 LH twist.

