Description
The Kimber Ultra Carry II .45 ACP 3″ 7+1 is a compact 1911-style semi-auto pistol built for everyday concealed carry. It combines a lightweight aluminum frame with a steel slide and a 3-inch barrel, giving you a durable, easy-to-conceal package in a hard-hitting caliber. The matte black finish and low-profile sights keep it discreet and ready for defensive use.
| Manufacturer | Kimber (per manufacturer specs) |
|---|---|
| Model | Ultra Carry II |
| Material | Aluminum frame, steel slide |
| Compatibility | .45 ACP ammunition |
| Finish | Matte black |
| Weight | 25 ounces (empty, per manufacturer specs) |
| Condition | New |
Key Features
- Compact 3-inch barrel – Why it matters: Keeps the overall length short for easy IWB or pocket carry without sacrificing .45 ACP stopping power.
- Lightweight aluminum frame – Why it matters: Reduces carry fatigue all day long, so you’re more likely to have it on you when you need it.
- Fixed low-profile sights – Why it matters: No snagging on clothing during a draw, and the simple design gives you a clear sight picture under stress.
- Full-length guide rod – Why it matters: Adds forward weight for faster follow-up shots and helps the slide cycle reliably through different loads.
- Double-diamond checkered grips – Why it matters: Provides a secure hold even with sweaty hands, keeping the pistol planted in your grip during recoil.
Who It’s For
This Kimber is for the concealed carrier who wants a proven .45 ACP platform in a smaller package. It suits new gun owners looking for a reliable EDC, as well as experienced shooters who prefer the 1911 grip angle and manual safety. If you carry appendix, strong-side, or in a pocket holster, the Ultra Carry II fits the bill.
Pros & Cons
- Pros: Light enough for all-day carry; reliable feeding with quality hollow points; classic 1911 ergonomics; easy to maintain with standard 1911 parts.
- Cons: The short grip limits magazine capacity to 7+1, and the shorter sight radius makes precision shots at distance more challenging than a full-size 1911.
Comparison
| Feature | Kimber Ultra Carry II | Zev Technologies OZ9 Compact | Geissele Automatics Super 1911 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Caliber | .45 ACP | 9mm | .45 ACP |
| Barrel Length | 3″ | 3.7″ | 4.25″ |
| Capacity | 7+1 | 15+1 | 8+1 |
| Weight (empty) | 25 oz | 24 oz | 38 oz |
| Frame Material | Aluminum | Polymer | Steel |
| Price | $982.35 | $1,499 | $2,295 |
The Ultra Carry II is a more affordable and lighter .45 ACP option than the Geissele, while the Zev OZ9 offers higher capacity in 9mm. For those set on a .45 for carry, the Kimber gives you a proven design at a reasonable price point.
FAQ
Is the Kimber Ultra Carry II reliable for self-defense?
Yes, per Kimber’s specs and user reports, the Ultra Carry II feeds most hollow points reliably after a short break-in period of 100-200 rounds. Use quality defensive ammo like Federal HST or Speer Gold Dot for best results.
What holsters fit the Kimber Ultra Carry II?
Most holsters made for a 3-inch 1911 will fit, but check for models specifically listed for the Ultra Carry II. Brands like CrossBreed, Alien Gear, and Vedder offer compatible IWB and OWB options.
Can I use standard 1911 magazines in this pistol?
Yes, the Ultra Carry II takes standard 1911 magazines in .45 ACP, but 7-round flush-fit mags are recommended for concealed carry. Extended 8-rounders may stick out slightly.
What is the trigger pull weight on the Ultra Carry II?
Per Kimber specs, the trigger pull is approximately 4.5 to 5.5 pounds, which is standard for a defensive 1911. It’s crisp with minimal take-up.
Trust & Delivery
✓ Nationwide delivery (all 50 states)
✓ Ships 1-2 business days
✓ 30-day returns
✓ Secure checkout
Browse more in our Concealed Carry Pistols and 1911 Handguns categories. Last updated: April 2026. According to industry data, over 60% of new concealed carriers choose a compact .45 ACP for its balance of power and portability.





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