KIMBER 84M MONTANA RIFLE
A rifle for any season. The Model 84M Classic has already made a name for itself in big game fields from Alaska to Africa. Introduced two years ago, demand still outstrips the limited supply. New this year is the Montana, a stainless steel version of the Classic with a Kimber synthetic stock. In order to manufacture the best synthetic stock ever offered on a production rifle, Kimber brought on Melvin Forbes of New Ultra Light Arms to assist with materials, processes and production. These rifles are an extraordinary value. The SuperAmerica is the flagship Kimber. For the first time in thirteen years a SuperAmerica will be offered in centerfire. As always, production will be limited. Both the Varmint and LongMaster Classic feature a Classic stock profile with a longer, heavier stainless steel fluted barrel. They weigh about as much as a standard sporter but their accuracy is exceptional. The LongMaster Pro is a single shot, long range rifle based on a sleek synthetic benchrest stock. Non-traditional in finish, it still has legendary Kimber performance. Finally, the LongMaster VT is a heavy varmint rifle with laminated target stock that is perfect for bipod or sandbag shooting. Montana and LongMaster Pro models are scheduled for fall delivery. Kimber 84M rifles. The best you can carry.
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