Hi i also own a Kimber R7 Mako range pkg like you have..I have been very pleased with everything about this pistol..To me the trigger is amazing for such a small firearm, Kimber knocked it out of the park and its very reliable and the range kit with the holster and the bag and 5 mags is an excellent value that more people should consider..Thanks to both of you for the good review and have a great weekend and stay Safe..
I've passed up this Kimber for other micro compacts including the new FN Reflex. Please review the Reflex soon. Great channel, been watching for a couple years.
@Dogglegg Because it's an ambi-release, you have to make sure it's a solid click when inserting the mag. You will see the release perfectly go to center when the mag is inserted correctly. It will then eject perfectly. It's more finicky because it's ambi, but it's easy to master.
Good review. I've been curious about this pistol since the initial advertisements I saw when it was announced by Kimber, but it kind of disappeared for a while, didn't know about the recall either. Nice to see Tia back with you for a second opinion on the reviews.
I have had my Mako R7 for a year now. I did get the package deal and it did come with the red dot. I put 800 rounds in mine and no issues but it doesn't like ballistics ammo. I usually only use PMC fmj 115 grain copper. Thanks.
I have to agree about the trigger. I also have a Walther PDP and CZ-P10F and they both have a clear wall. The Mako is definitely better when you just pull through.
I just did pick up the Kimber range pack one 11 round magazine four 13 round magazines. The weird thing every magazine is stamped 10 rounds. The flush mag holds 11 the extended one holds 13. But yes, they are all stamped 10 rounds only have witness holes for 10 rounds. Weird.
Owned and sold. It has its pros, but the little things kept me from keeping. Mags didnt drop free, thinness of trigger blade pinched my finger, recoil impulse was odd. Though all subjective, I preferred pps m2. She has not been replaced.
You might reconsider if you look up the Abuse test of the Mako, Mud,Water,Sand and it worked FLAWLESSLY. The Glock 43 it was compared to failed to cycle in every test. look up batala de Titanes kimber. It is in Spanish but that does not matter.
Your kidding me this kind of accuracy from a small gun l think is very very good and it ran everything reliably l think its a awsome sized carry gun for concealed carry l really like the sights and think the trigger is pretty dam good vs the competition but that is my opinion if the trigger is sneaking up on you means the trigger on your other guns do not have as good of a trigger l think the trigger is very very good vs other small guns it has a fairly short amount of take up l like it reset is short perfect no very very good yes
You assessment of the trigger on your version is interesting. I own a version of this gun and know others that also do. Ours have a clean and short take up, firm wall, crisp break, and a strong positive reset. Not sure if they have changed the trigger or you got a bad version.
That describes our too. Our commentary is that it might not be appropriate on a small carry gun, especially for newer shooters or those without serious training.
@dallasroberts6932 no worries. These videos are filmed as things happens, no script, no retakes. The article is where more-digested thoughts thoughts go.
had one of these late '22 & early '23...had the same issue with mag; also experienced it with a mag for a Shield Plus...thinking mec-gar (they make a crap load of OEM mags for different companies) may be having issues with metallurgy or heat treat of the coil steel in the springs)
I had not shot a gun in years and i was hitting 1" bulls eyes at 17 yards and 6 inch groups at 25. Granted i already installed a Holoson EPS Carry on it, took me no time at all to sight it in. Your female shooter was not jumping because of the recoil, she was surprised about the trigger lol. After about 10 mags you get used to it. The funny thing is that i used a gun tripod brace to sight it in, After i finished i then started to stand and shoot and to my surprise i was shooting much better without the brace.... LOL Years ago i owned a S&W .40 shorty that was so unreliable, kicked like a mule and i couldn't shoot it for shit, This Kimber Mako is a VERY HAPPY purchase. Get that EPS Carry Green dot :-D, FYI it comes with the Adapter plate you need so you dont need to buy a aftermarket one. The open emitter models do not come with the adapter or the correct screw sizes. FYI its tricky to get that 13th round in but once you do it then it will become easier. I struggled the first 2 or 3 times i did it and then the 4th time it stopped fighting me.
I like my 3-year-old Mako (ser # 00xxx) for the light, crisp trigger, ergonomics, and closed-top slide that keeps debris off the CT1500 optic. But I hesitate to carry it. Most folks wouldn't carry a cocked revolver and the Mako is a 100% cocked pistol with a light trigger - and no manual safety - just like a cocked revolver.
The Kimber Mako 7 is like the Mossberg handguns. They're great handguns but they just don't seem to get the love that the other compact and micro compact handguns are getting. Not sure if it's the name recognition (Mossberg does shotguns and Kimber does 1911's) or what.
@@GBGuns I got a slightly scoured up mag in my bundle, the 10 round they used to test fire with. They replaced it with a 13 round mag no hassle at all and i did not need to send the 10 round mag back even though i probably will never use it in the condition its in unless i sand it smooth.
I like a 4 pounds 10 ounces to 5 pounds 6 ounces on a carry gun with short take up and reset not real light under 4 and a half pounds and 4 pounds 10 ounches to 6 pounds perferably a half a pound under 6 is a good stock trigger in my opinion not crazy for 6.5 pound and up pistol triggers with long take up and reset quite a few new striker fired handguns are 6.5 or more what do l know l think the Arex Delta gen2 has a pretty good trigger vs many other manufactures handgun options costing more
The R7 MAKO for a striker fired small compact or big micro compact l think has a wonderful trigger but l only put hundred rounds through it only had it 6 weeks its pretty accurate to 20 yards and really accurate 15 yards or less for a gun of this size it can keep up with most 9mm 4 inch models while being small without being to small it conceals very well in shorts and a tee shirt with a good holster and be comfortable doing so got it for 429 dollar at rural king 471 out the door had two SIG P365s so sold one to get the R7 Mako so far l love it with the Stoeger STR9mc gen2 it rocks to really good if on a buget 352 dollars out the door it has 350 flawless rounds through it it to has a really good factory trigger to me and for what your getting its hard to beat it feels very solid had it 10 weeks
I haven't walked through your video o catalog you look like the kind of person to me anyway that will not really care for this gun but will praise the p365 even though it's much smaller
Graham, I have to disappoint you - as the austrian Bubits company has become bankrupt in March 2023, I don't think that you will see the BubiX Bro at next IWA
Thanks, I saw that after filming this. First BB Techs went under (although some designs sold to Taurus), then BubiX went under, and it appears Kimber bought most of that design.
@@GBGuns yeah, there are many reasons why the BubiX Bro did not sell well, although it's not a bad gun ...maybe we see each other at IWA, then I can chat a little about the BubiX Bro :-)
Full review with specs and where to find one: www.gbgunsdepot.com/post/kimber-r7-mako
Hi i also own a Kimber R7 Mako range pkg like you have..I have been very pleased with everything about this pistol..To me the trigger is amazing for such a small firearm, Kimber knocked it out of the park and its very reliable and the range kit with the holster and the bag and 5 mags is an excellent value that more people should consider..Thanks to both of you for the good review and have a great weekend and stay Safe..
They have 15rd extended mags now. Maybe that can help with the grip. Love my mako as it's the best out of the box pistol I have!
I've passed up this Kimber for other micro compacts including the new FN Reflex. Please review the Reflex soon. Great channel, been watching for a couple years.
@Dogglegg Because it's an ambi-release, you have to make sure it's a solid click when inserting the mag. You will see the release perfectly go to center when the mag is inserted correctly. It will then eject perfectly. It's more finicky because it's ambi, but it's easy to master.
I have one with red dot on it and love the gun it’s a tack driver.
Good review. I've been curious about this pistol since the initial advertisements I saw when it was announced by Kimber, but it kind of disappeared for a while, didn't know about the recall either. Nice to see Tia back with you for a second opinion on the reviews.
That’s an interesting one. Even though I try not to carry them, I keep coming back to these tiny little micros.
In the spring I'll bring this with!
Great video and gun. My wife almost got it a year or so ago.
Love your videos God bless from Kentucky
Thanks for the review , i learned a lot about this gun . Love your conversation , full of expert opinion and knowledge.
Thank you.
I have had my Mako R7 for a year now. I did get the package deal and it did come with the red dot. I put 800 rounds in mine and no issues but it doesn't like ballistics ammo. I usually only use PMC fmj 115 grain copper. Thanks.
I have to agree about the trigger. I also have a Walther PDP and CZ-P10F and they both have a clear wall. The Mako is definitely better when you just pull through.
I would love an xl version or a g19 sized version.
I just did pick up the Kimber range pack one 11 round magazine four 13 round magazines. The weird thing every magazine is stamped 10 rounds. The flush mag holds 11 the extended one holds 13. But yes, they are all stamped 10 rounds only have witness holes for 10 rounds. Weird.
Multi-state compliance? Lazy manufacturing?
Probably just a baseplate extension on the stock magazine. My Canik extendos are stamped for 15 and 18 but hold 18 and 20.
Owned and sold. It has its pros, but the little things kept me from keeping. Mags didnt drop free, thinness of trigger blade pinched my finger, recoil impulse was odd. Though all subjective, I preferred pps m2. She has not been replaced.
You might reconsider if you look up the Abuse test of the Mako, Mud,Water,Sand and it worked FLAWLESSLY. The Glock 43 it was compared to failed to cycle in every test. look up batala de Titanes kimber. It is in Spanish but that does not matter.
Your kidding me this kind of accuracy from a small gun l think is very very good and it ran everything reliably l think its a awsome sized carry gun for concealed carry l really like the sights and think the trigger is pretty dam good vs the competition but that is my opinion if the trigger is sneaking up on you means the trigger on your other guns do not have as good of a trigger l think the trigger is very very good vs other small guns it has a fairly short amount of take up l like it reset is short perfect no very very good yes
15+1 magazine makes this thing
Much better I EDC it 👍
THX Graham!!! Wife looking at it!!
You assessment of the trigger on your version is interesting. I own a version of this gun and know others that also do. Ours have a clean and short take up, firm wall, crisp break, and a strong positive reset. Not sure if they have changed the trigger or you got a bad version.
That describes our too. Our commentary is that it might not be appropriate on a small carry gun, especially for newer shooters or those without serious training.
@@GBGuns sorry. Not what I took from the commentary.
@dallasroberts6932 no worries. These videos are filmed as things happens, no script, no retakes. The article is where more-digested thoughts thoughts go.
had one of these late '22 & early '23...had the same issue with mag; also experienced it with a mag for a Shield Plus...thinking mec-gar (they make a crap load of OEM mags for different companies) may be having issues with metallurgy or heat treat of the coil steel in the springs)
I had not shot a gun in years and i was hitting 1" bulls eyes at 17 yards and 6 inch groups at 25. Granted i already installed a Holoson EPS Carry on it, took me no time at all to sight it in. Your female shooter was not jumping because of the recoil, she was surprised about the trigger lol. After about 10 mags you get used to it. The funny thing is that i used a gun tripod brace to sight it in, After i finished i then started to stand and shoot and to my surprise i was shooting much better without the brace.... LOL
Years ago i owned a S&W .40 shorty that was so unreliable, kicked like a mule and i couldn't shoot it for shit, This Kimber Mako is a VERY HAPPY purchase. Get that EPS Carry Green dot :-D, FYI it comes with the Adapter plate you need so you dont need to buy a aftermarket one. The open emitter models do not come with the adapter or the correct screw sizes.
FYI its tricky to get that 13th round in but once you do it then it will become easier. I struggled the first 2 or 3 times i did it and then the 4th time it stopped fighting me.
Love this gun!
I like my 3-year-old Mako (ser # 00xxx) for the light, crisp trigger, ergonomics, and closed-top slide that keeps debris off the CT1500 optic. But I hesitate to carry it. Most folks wouldn't carry a cocked revolver and the Mako is a 100% cocked pistol with a light trigger - and no manual safety - just like a cocked revolver.
Hi what shutter better masada s or canik mc9
I chose the hellcat recently for a micro compact. I find it almost perfect for a small gun
P365 better
How so?
@@GBGuns Modular
Modular is great if you don't like the way it is out of the box, or you live somewhere that buying more firearms is a pain.
Hellcat is super reliable but hard to aim and get shots off due to its trigger and recoil.
It’s a well done review thanks! How can the special deal you got be found?
We linked to it on the article (pinned comment)
The Kimber Mako 7 is like the Mossberg handguns. They're great handguns but they just don't seem to get the love that the other compact and micro compact handguns are getting. Not sure if it's the name recognition (Mossberg does shotguns and Kimber does 1911's) or what.
Sadly I think a lot of it comes down to marketing. Neither company seemed to put much weight behind the guns mentioned.
Valid
@@GBGuns I got a slightly scoured up mag in my bundle, the 10 round they used to test fire with. They replaced it with a 13 round mag no hassle at all and i did not need to send the 10 round mag back even though i probably will never use it in the condition its in unless i sand it smooth.
This or the Canik that you also tested?
Very nice review, as always. How does this compare to the Canik Mete MC9?
I like a 4 pounds 10 ounces to 5 pounds 6 ounces on a carry gun with short take up and reset not real light under 4 and a half pounds and 4 pounds 10 ounches to 6 pounds perferably a half a pound under 6 is a good stock trigger in my opinion not crazy for 6.5 pound and up pistol triggers with long take up and reset quite a few new striker fired handguns are 6.5 or more what do l know l think the Arex Delta gen2 has a pretty good trigger vs many other manufactures handgun options costing more
How many rounds can Kimberly carry
10-15
Depends on what else she has in her mouth.
The easier it is to shoot the easier it is to be shot. I'm very picky about what is carried AIWB for that reason. This would be a 3 O'Clock owb carry.
This is the first I heard of a recall on the Mako. What was the issue?
I forget what the reason was, but it was shortly after the media bltiz had faded.
@@GBGuns Might of been striker related, i saw some reviewers having bad striker in the early release.
The R7 MAKO for a striker fired small compact or big micro compact l think has a wonderful trigger but l only put hundred rounds through it only had it 6 weeks its pretty accurate to 20 yards and really accurate 15 yards or less for a gun of this size it can keep up with most 9mm 4 inch models while being small without being to small it conceals very well in shorts and a tee shirt with a good holster and be comfortable doing so got it for 429 dollar at rural king 471 out the door had two SIG P365s so sold one to get the R7 Mako so far l love it with the Stoeger STR9mc gen2 it rocks to really good if on a buget 352 dollars out the door it has 350 flawless rounds through it it to has a really good factory trigger to me and for what your getting its hard to beat it feels very solid had it 10 weeks
the magazines are actually 10+1 and 12+1 but kimber just says 11 and 13
I haven't walked through your video o catalog you look like the kind of person to me anyway that will not really care for this gun but will praise the p365 even though it's much smaller
It sounds like you didn't pay much attention to this video
Graham, I have to disappoint you - as the austrian Bubits company has become bankrupt in March 2023, I don't think that you will see the BubiX Bro at next IWA
Thanks, I saw that after filming this. First BB Techs went under (although some designs sold to Taurus), then BubiX went under, and it appears Kimber bought most of that design.
@@GBGuns yeah, there are many reasons why the BubiX Bro did not sell well, although it's not a bad gun ...maybe we see each other at IWA, then I can chat a little about the BubiX Bro :-)
I was hitting 6" groups at 15 yards my first time out, and I'm not by any means proficient.
Nice gun. Boo to the proprietary rail.
I cheated and watched the video earlier with "Kimber R7 Mako tabletop review" on your own site 😁
That's why we post them that way. Patrons first, then to our readers, lastly here on RUclips.
I told to myself how on the earth but I did watch this before !! after some moments ...😅@@GBGuns
use only 7-8mm gel bullets,Do not use plastic ,ceramic or steel or non 7-8mm gel
What are you talking about?
@@GBGunsorbies
I'm sorry but honestly the Kimber Mako looks like what we would get if a Hi-Point and a Hellcat had a baby 🤮