 Hey there friends, thanks for checking in. At the range now we've got the new Kimber Evo SP. The SP stands for Striker Pistol. There are four models here. This is the two-tone model. You can clearly see that it has a silverish frame that is aluminum and a black slide. It's got a nice look to it. It's got a very nice feel to it. It does have a single stack 9mm magazine that holds 7 rounds. It does come with two mags and replaceable grips. Different sizes to fit your hand size and an additional backstrap that is larger than this one to also fit your hand size. So I think that's pretty cool with an aluminum frame. 3.1 inch barrel Tridium night sights. Nice package here. Let's see how it shoots. These are my first shots with it. Alright, and then the last round. The slide did not lock back. Did not lock back at all. Let's see. Alright, it did that time. First shots. Let's see if that continues or if the slide locks back. But as far as my shooting impressions, that was pretty good actually. You know what? I forgot. I have another mag right here. 7 rounds. Let's see what happens here. Alright, and then that did not lock back either. Not sure what's going on there but I forgot to mention there is a striker fire indicator right there that is pretty cool. A little silver dot there. You pull the trigger and the slide does not charge. It goes away so when charged you can see that little dot there. Other than the slide not locking back feels really nice. It's taming the recoil quite a bit. Good looking gun. Does have a recessed crown barrel. Not sure if you can see that there. But it has some nice features to it. The MSRP on this is $856. The average price a little under $750 from what I've seen and that is the new release price. We have to keep that in mind. We'll see where that average is out at. But overall pretty nice feel to it. Let's shoot it some more. Here we go again with the EVO SP. Slide did not lock back that time. Let's try it again. The one thing I do like about this gun quite a bit is the trigger pull. So it doesn't have a trigger bar safety there. Make the initial pull and then there is your reset right there. So the trigger pull is very nice. I have no complaints with the accuracy. I definitely think it's a nice looking gun. It feels good. We're shooting. So here we go. Down below. Down below. It locked back that time. Not the first time that has happened to me with new guns. Where that didn't lock back right away. But the overall package I think is pretty nice. You know the night sights that come with it. Front serrations. The way the gun feels. An aluminum frame. A lot of people don't want polymer. They want aluminum. And it's not a very heavy gun with seven rounds Unloaded. I can't remember the exact weight or I shall say seven rounds loaded. I can't remember the exact weight but I'll look it up on my table review and put it in text there. There it is guys. Kimber EVO SP. Not a bad shooter at all and I certainly did enjoy it here at the range. If you like videos like this please subscribe and share. I always appreciate thumbs up button. Thanks for watching and you guys be safe.