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The Kimber Custom TLE II is a model of Kimber Custom. The designation "TLE" stands for "Tactical Law Enforcement". The designation "TLE" stands for "Tactical Law Enforcement". The TLE is identical, except for the markings, to a special model that was designed for use by the LAPD SWAT team . [ 2 ]
Kimber Custom Stainless II pistol in .45 ACP. Kimber makes M1911-style pistols with a variety of customization options. Early on, the company introduced the use of metal injection molding for some parts, such as the thumb safety, which makes them more cost-effective to produce. [8] Models available include: Kimber Custom series; Kimber Micro series
.45 ACP United States: 2004 Kimber Custom: Kimber Manufacturing.45 ACP United States: 1997 LaserAim 45 LaserAim Arms .45 ACP United States: 1990s Lewis Automatic Pistol .45 ACP United States: 1919 M15 pistol: Rock Island Arsenal.45 ACP United States: 1972 M1911: Colt Manufacturing Company.45 ACP United States: 1911 M1917 Revolver: Colt ...
Kimber Aegis: Kimber Manufacturing: 9×19mm Parabellum United States: 1995-? Kimber Custom: Kimber Manufacturing.45 ACP United States: 1997-? Kimber Custom TLE II: Kimber Manufacturing.45 ACP United States: 1998-? Kimber Eclipse: Kimber Manufacturing.45 ACP 10mm Auto United States: 2002-present Kimel AP-9: AA Arms: 9×19mm Parabellum United ...
The Kimber Aegis is a series of M1911 pistols chambered in 9mm Luger as well as .45 ACP and is manufactured by Kimber Manufacturing.It includes the subcompact Ultra Aegis II, the compact Pro Aegis II, and the full-sized Custom Aegis II.
A judge told the parents of 27-year-old Ellen Greenberg, a Philadelphia teacher found dead with 20 stab wounds in 2011, that the city's declaration of suicide was "puzzling."
The Kimber Eclipse is a model 1911 semi-automatic pistol chambered for the .45 ACP and 10mm Auto cartridges. It is made by Kimber Manufacturing in Yonkers, New York . There are several models of Kimber Eclipse, of different sizes and with different combinations of features.
From January 2008 to May 2012, if you bought shares in companies when M.C. Nelson joined the board, and sold them when she left, you would have a -15.3 percent return on your investment, compared to a -10.5 percent return from the S&P 500.