Commander 1911

Colt Combat Commander vs Kimber Stainless Pro Carry II 1911

A commander-size 1911 comparison between Colt's Combat Commander and Kimber's Pro Carry II for buyers who want a more carry-friendly take on the platform.

Colt Combat Commander

Colt Combat Commander

O4940XE • UPC 098289111364

$1,004.29MSRP $1,249
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Kimber Stainless Pro Carry II 1911

Kimber Stainless Pro Carry II 1911

3200052CA • UPC 669278320526

$859.99MSRP $1,222
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Side-by-Side Specs

SpecificationColt Combat CommanderKimber Stainless Pro Carry II 1911
TypePistol: Semi-AutoPistol: Semi-Auto
Caliber.45 ACP.45 ACP
ActionSingle ActionSingle Action
Capacity8+17+1
Barrel Length4.25"4"
Overall Length7.75"7.7"
Weight33 oz28 oz
FinishBlueSatin Silver
Stock / GripCheckered Black Cherry G-10 GripsBlack Synthetic
SightsFront: Novak White Dot, Rear: Novak Low Mount CarryFront: Red Fiber Optic, Rear: White 2-Dot
SafetyBeavertail Grip Safety, Extended Thumb Safety, Firing Pin SafetyManual Safety
ReceiverBlued Carbon SteelSatin Silver
Magazines11
MSRP$1,249$1,222

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Features

Colt Combat Commander

Upswept Beavertail Grip Safety, Series 80 Firing, Pin Safety, Dual Recoil Spring System

Kimber Stainless Pro Carry II 1911

Checkered Rear Strap, Skeletonized Trigger, Extended Beavertail, Rear Slide Serrations

Who This Comparison Is Really For

This comparison is for shoppers who want a commander-size or carry-oriented 1911 and are deciding between the Colt Combat Commander and Kimber Pro Carry II. It makes sense when you already know you want a more carry-friendly take on the 1911 platform, but still need to compare dimensions, weight, configuration, and current pricing before choosing between two established approaches to that role.

It is especially useful because both pistols appeal to buyers who like the 1911 manual of arms but do not necessarily want a full-size government-format gun for daily carry. The real question is which commander-style execution looks more practical and more compelling once the specs and current offers are lined up directly.

Key Tradeoffs Between Colt Combat Commander and Kimber Pro Carry II

The main tradeoff in this matchup is how each brand interprets a more carry-oriented 1911. The Colt Combat Commander tends to appeal to buyers who want the commander concept from one of the most historically significant names in the platform, while the Kimber Pro Carry II usually attracts shoppers who want a competing carry-size 1911 with its own mainstream market presence and feature story.

That makes the spec table especially important. Barrel length, overall dimensions, weight, and capacity are likely to be the most meaningful rows on the page because these are exactly the kinds of details that shape whether a 1911 still feels carry-friendly in real day-to-day use. In a commander-size comparison, relatively small dimensional differences can matter more than they would in a full-size range gun matchup.

Current pricing also matters. Since this page includes updated pricing and current offers, shoppers should compare actual listed prices and active configurations rather than relying only on brand reputation. A better current offer can shift the value equation quickly when both pistols are already aimed at the same carry-oriented buyer.

Bottom Line For A Shortlist

Keep the Colt Combat Commander on your shortlist if you want a carry-oriented 1911 tied more closely to Colt's long-running commander identity. Keep the Kimber Pro Carry II in the mix if you want a competing carry-size 1911 and prefer to judge the choice through the current price, exact specs, and configuration differences shown on the page.

The better fit depends on how you weigh carry-friendly dimensions, brand preference, and current price within the commander-size 1911 segment.

Related Resources

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