The Kimber 1200164A magazine delivers reliable feeding and extended capacity for Kimber Micro 380 ACP pistols. This factory magazine features a stainless steel base pad that adds grip surface while maintaining the pistol's compact profile for concealed carry applications.
What Makes This Different
Unlike aftermarket alternatives, this factory Kimber magazine undergoes the same quality control standards as the original equipment. The stainless steel base pad provides corrosion resistance in humid environments while adding approximately 0.5 inches to grip length. Factory magazines typically demonstrate superior feed lip geometry and spring tension consistency compared to third-party options.
Key Features
- 7-round capacity maximizes ammunition while maintaining concealability
- Stainless steel construction resists corrosion and wear
- Extended base pad improves grip purchase and control
- Factory specifications ensure reliable feeding with all bullet profiles
- Heat-treated spring maintains consistent tension over thousands of cycles
- Witness holes allow quick ammunition count verification
- Compatible with all Kimber Micro 380 ACP pistol variants
Field performance demonstrates consistent feeding across various ammunition weights from 90 to 102 grains. The magazine functions reliably in temperatures from -20°F to 140°F, making it suitable for year-round carry in diverse climates. The stainless finish matches factory pistol components and resists fingerprints better than blued alternatives.
Technical Specs
- Capacity: 7 rounds of 380 ACP ammunition
- Construction: Stainless steel body and base pad
- Overall length: Approximately 3.8 inches with base pad
- Width: 0.9 inches at widest point
- Weight: 2.1 ounces empty
- Compatibility: Kimber Micro 380 ACP pistols only
- Manufacturer: Kimber Manufacturing, Yonkers, NY
- Model number: 1200164A
This factory magazine provides the reliability that Kimber Micro owners expect from their carry pistol. The stainless steel construction and extended base pad offer practical advantages without compromising the pistol's concealability. Professional armorers and competitive shooters consistently recommend factory magazines for their proven track record.