Looking For A Kimber Caprivi 375

Hi Doug— Germany is what Nashville SCI rep told me. Price was in euros and I think it was around 5300. Jacques
 
Interesting indeed! I thought all of Kimber’s current production was in Troy Alabama. Moving production of the Caprivi rifles to Germany doesn’t make sense. Labor costs there are considerably higher than Alabama.
 
I have a hard time keeping up, they were in Oregon then New Jersey now Troy
Mostly high end pistols but a damn fine rifle. Guy told me no plans for 458 Lott
 
I'm curious about Kimbers being made in Germany as well. I'd like to find a Caprivi in 458 Lott. I missed one here a short time ago and have mad at myself since! They are a lighter rifle for a DG rifle so I imagine the 458 Lott is a bit rough so hopefully someone was punished and wants to part with one.
 
I'm curious about Kimbers being made in Germany as well. I'd like to find a Caprivi in 458 Lott. I missed one here a short time ago and have mad at myself since! They are a lighter rifle for a DG rifle so I imagine the 458 Lott is a bit rough so hopefully someone was punished and wants to part with one.
You’re right about them being light! I have one in that chambering. I had to add a recoil reducer in the butt and some lead in the fore arm. Kept the balance but added about a pound. Much better, but the recoil is still…ummm…snappy! Still, I really like the rifle.
 
thank you very much
 
Kimber Caprivi 375 H&H sub-moa

 
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The link in the above response did not open for me.... Just letting the OP know that there is a Caprivi 375 listed here in the classifieds now in case you haven't seen it. I am not the listing member...just looking out for both parties.
 
I am a Newbie to this forum and realize this is an old post. I'll be heading to Mozambique November 2025 looking for a Caprivi in 375. If anyone knows of availability I am very interested appreciate any info. FYI trying to update profile it keeps rejecting my submission need to sort it out. Thanks in advance!
 
 
I’m biased because I own 2 Caprivi’s. One in .375 and the other in 458 Lott. I think these rifles are seriously underrated. Certainly a cut above the standard CZ or Winchester. More comparable to the Dakota…for a lot less money. Good luck with the sale.
 
I’m biased because I own 2 Caprivi’s. One in .375 and the other in 458 Lott. I think these rifles are seriously underrated. Certainly a cut above the standard CZ or Winchester. More comparable to the Dakota…for a lot less money. Good luck with the sale.
I agree...they are more gun than CZ or Winchester...not as much as the Dakota but not priced that high either. A good value and step up from most factory rifles that need adjustments/mods to be properly setup in my opinion.
 
I’ve got one I would sell for $2750. It was new in box never fired when I got it. It did one trip to Mozambique and has sat in the safe. It’s a great gun.

Kimber Caprivi 375 H&H Sub-moa
 
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Uncontrolled. Thanks for the quick response. The rifle and mounts fit the bill but I wouldn't be needing the scope and it adds $ to the equation. I'll be mounting a VX6 HD 1-6. I actually have the 2-10x42 VX5 on a match Grade Arms 300 Win Mag. absolutely perfect for PG. I'll keep this in mind again thank you for posting!
 
I’ve got one I would sell for $2750. It was new in box never fired when I got it. It did one trip to Mozambique and has sat in the safe. It’s a great gun.

Kimber Caprivi 375 H&H Sub-moa

Sold pending funds to @M70375! Thanks AH
 

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