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TAG Precision Partners with Kimber for Sights & Optics Mounting Solutions

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In a move that’s got the firearms world buzzing, TAG Precision has inked a partnership with Kimber America to outfit their hot new 2K11 and CDS9 pistols with cutting-edge sight and optics mounting solutions. We’re talking TAG’s patented FiberLok™ sights—those innovative fiber optic wonders that lock in tritium vials for unbreakable daytime glow and nighttime reliability—paired with precision-machined optic adapter plates. This isn’t some slapdash aftermarket hookup; it’s a factory-direct collab where Kimber’s legendary 1911 heritage meets TAG’s obsessive engineering for drop-in perfection. Michael Neff, TAG’s President, and Everett Deger from Kimber’s marketing team are hyping it as a shared obsession with precision and quality, and honestly, in an industry flooded with cookie-cutter optics, this screams commitment to shooters who demand the best.

Dig deeper, and this partnership is a masterstroke for the 2A community. Kimber’s 2K11 (that futuristic double-stack 2011 beast) and CDS9 (compact duty striker-fired reliability) are already turning heads for their out-of-box accuracy and modularity, but TAG’s tech elevates them from great to unstoppable. FiberLok™ isn’t just hype—it’s a game-changer for EDC carriers and competition shooters alike, slashing the wiggle room in red dot setups that plagues lesser plates, while ensuring co-witness perfection without the dreaded optic flop under recoil. In a market where RMR footprints are everywhere but true seamless integration is rare, this means Kimber owners get OEM-level optics readiness without voiding warranties or hunting for custom mills. It’s pro-2A gold: lowering barriers to advanced sighting systems, boosting defensive confidence, and proving American innovation thrives when boutique precision outfits like TAG team up with heritage giants like Kimber.

The ripple effects? Expect this to spark a mini-arms race in factory optics support, pressuring competitors to up their game and making high-end pistols more accessible for the everyday defender. For 2A enthusiasts, it’s a reminder that partnerships like this aren’t just business—they’re fortifying our right to reliable tools against a world that’d rather we shoot blind. If you’re running a Kimber or eyeing one, this collab just made your next range day (or SHTF scenario) a whole lot brighter. Keep an eye on TAG and Kimber; they’re not done innovating yet.

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