Kimber R7 Mako OI 9mm Optic Bundle 3.37in 10+1
About this product
The Kimber R7 Mako OI 9mm Optic Bundle is a striker-fired subcompact pistol configured for immediate red-dot carry with factory-installed night sights, five magazines, and a Kydex holster. It represents Kimber's entry into the high-capacity polymer-framed concealed carry market, directly competing with the Sig Sauer P365 XL Spectre Comp and the Springfield Armory Hellcat Pro. At $715.99, the bundle delivers a fully-equipped carry system, bypassing the typical $200-300 in aftermarket optic and sight costs incurred with most optics-ready pistols.
What is the Kimber R7 Mako Optic Bundle used for?
The Kimber R7 Mako Optic Bundle is engineered for daily concealed carry and low-light defensive use. The Crimson Trace CT-1500 provides a 3 MOA red dot for rapid target acquisition, while the Tritium Pro night sights maintain a backup sighting system if the dot fails. The package includes all the essentials: the holster wears at 3-4 o'clock positions, and the five 10-round magazines rotate through training, carry, and backup roles. For those who prioritize a versatile shotgun platform for sporting clays or upland game, the Stevens 555 Sporting series like the 30-inch 12-gauge model represents a distinctly different type of modern sporting tool.
How does the Kimber R7 Mako compare to the Sig Sauer P365 XL?
The Kimber R7 Mako bundle delivers a complete carry-ready system out of the box, whereas a comparably equipped Sig Sauer P365 XL would cost approximately $150-250 more in additional parts and gunsmithing time. The R7 Mako's 10+1 capacity with a 3.37-inch barrel and 19.5-ounce weight positions it closer to the standard P365 than the XL, offering similar concealability but with a superior initial accessory package. The Kimber excels in delivering immediate low-light and optic capability; the Sig platform offers a more established aftermarket and slightly slimmer frame profile.
What does it weigh and what are the dimensions?
The Kimber R7 Mako OI 9mm weighs 19.5 ounces unloaded without a magazine, measures 6.2 inches in overall length, and has a barrel length of precisely 3.37 inches. The polymer frame includes a serialized steel central block that adds structural rigidity, contributing to its handling weight. Its profile and 1.2-inch width make it suitable for appendix or strong-side hip carry without excessive printing under most clothing layers.
Who is this NOT for?
This bundle is not for the shooter wanting a dedicated competition pistol like the Canik Rival-S, nor for those seeking a suppressor-ready host lacking a threaded barrel. It is also a poor choice for shooters with large hands who require a full-size grip, as even with the pinky extension, the frame is compact. For owners of higher-volume rifles like the Stevens 334 in .308 Win configured for longer-range work, this pistol's intended role is purely defensive and close-quarters.
What's in the box?
The bundle includes the optic-installed R7 Mako pistol, five 10-round magazines (four with a grip extension, one flush-fit), a Mission First Tactical Kydex holster, and a Kimber-branded range bag for transport. This package is notable for its inclusion of five magazines; most competitors ship with only two or three. The Crimson Trace CT1500 red dot is mounted and zeroed at the factory, saving the end user an estimated 45-60 minutes of initial setup and sight-in time at the range.
Is the Kimber R7 Mako Optic Bundle worth it at $715.99?
Yes, for the shooter seeking a turnkey, optics-equipped carry pistol, the Kimber R7 Mako bundle represents solid value by eliminating post-purchase accessory costs and assembly time. Factoring the Crimson Trace optic ($150-$200), the TruGlo sights ($80-$120), the three extra magazines ($75-$100), and the holster ($40-$60), the effective gun cost is under $400. For shooters considering a bolt-action rifle for precision or hunting tasks, evaluating dedicated platforms like the Stevens 334 in .243 Win clarifies that this Kimber serves an entirely different defensive purpose.
Specs at a glance
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Pros & cons
What works
- Factory-installed Crimson Trace CT-1500 optic and TruGlo Tritium Pro sights — saves $230+ in aftermarket costs and 1-2 hours of gunsmithing time.
- Includes five 10-round magazines, doubling the typical OEM count for expedited training and magazine rotation cycles.
- Weighs 19.5 oz. unloaded, making it 2.8 ounces lighter than a comparably equipped Glock 43X MOS with a Shield RMS-C installed.
- Polymer frame with a serialized steel central block — provides Glock-like durability while maintaining a slimmer profile than most striker-fired competitors.
Trade-offs
- Proprietary Crimson Trace optic footprint — limits direct red dot upgrades to CT models without an adapter plate.
- No threaded barrel option in this bundle — precludes direct suppressor attachment and adds a $120-$200 retrofit cost.
- Flush-fit magazine offers minimal purchase for shooters with medium to large hands — most will default to the four extended mags provided.
- Kydex holster lacks active retention (only friction) and is not cut for weapon-mounted lights — a $60-$100 upgrade is likely for serious carry.
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Key attributes
| upc | 669278380278 |
| manufacturer | Kimber |
| manufacturer part number | 3800027 |
| action | Semi-Auto |
| atf type | Pistol |
| barrel length | 3.37" |
| caliber/gauge | 9mm |
| capacity | 10 |
| color | Black |
| model | R7 Mako |
| number of magazines | 5 10 rd. |
| package height | 3.5 |
| package width | 10.0 |
| product type | Striker Fired |
| shipping weight | 4.05 |
| sights | Night Sights |
| sights type | Night Sights |
| slide description | Optic Ready/Serrated |
Frequently asked questions
- Is the Crimson Trace CT-1500 compatible with Holosun K-series footprint optics?
- No, the factory-milled slide on this model is cut specifically for the Crimson Trace RAD Micro/CT-1500 footprint pattern, which is proprietary. To mount a Holosun 407K/507K, you would need an adapter plate costing approximately $35-50 from a third-party manufacturer like Calculated Kinetics or CHPWS, which adds 0.10 - 0.15 inches of height over the bore.
- Does the included MFT Kydex holster fit the pistol with the optic installed?
- Yes, the Mission First Tactical holster included in the bundle is specifically molded for the R7 Mako with the Crimson Trace CT-1500 red dot mounted. It provides full coverage of the trigger guard and features an adjustable retention screw to secure the draw at your preferred tension. It does not accommodate a weapon-mounted light.
- How long does standard shipping take for this item?
- Once the order is processed and your FFL information is verified, standard shipping to your selected Federal Firearms License (FFL) holder typically takes 3-5 business days via FedEx or UPS. The handgun must ship to an FFL for the mandatory 4473 background check, which can add 1-3 additional business days for dealer processing before you can take possession.
- Can I add a suppressor to the Kimber R7 Mako OI 9mm?
- Not directly; this model does not come with a threaded barrel from the factory. You would need to purchase an aftermarket threaded barrel, which typically costs between $120 and $200 from manufacturers like True Precision or SilencerCo, and ensure its compatibility with the specific R7 Mako slide lock-up and guide rod system. Installing a suppressor would also require filing a Form 4 with the ATF, a process taking 6-10 months as of current NFA wait times.