KIMBER, BEST KNOWN FOR 1911 PISTOLS, ventured off course a few years ago with the introduction of the R7 Mako. In fact, the Mako was about as far as you could stray from Kimber’s well-trodden 1911 path. While a different direction for Kimber, manufacturing a polymer-frame, striker-fired subcompact pistol is far from a novel idea. But the R7 Mako and its latest evolution, the R7 Mako Tactical, distinguish themselves from a heavily saturated market.
Both guns feed from double-stack magazines, but while the original comes with a flush-fit 10-round magazine, a standard 11-round magazine and an extended 13-round magazine, the new Tactical model ships with two 15-round magazines. These not only provide additional ammunition but also extend the Mako’s grip to better accommodate the shooter’s hand.
The R7 Mako Tactical…