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Sciatic issues limit my carry size. I either pocket carry or OWB. IWB kills me.I carry my Prodigy without problems and it is a steel frame. With a proper holster and belt you hardly know it is there.
Sciatic issues limit my carry size. I either pocket carry or OWB. IWB kills me.I carry my Prodigy without problems and it is a steel frame. With a proper holster and belt you hardly know it is there.
1.6lbs empty.Man, bet that is a huge handgun to carry...maybe a chest rig? I don't think my back would handle carrying that on the hip.
Mexican carry.Man, bet that is a huge handgun to carry...maybe a chest rig? I don't think my back would handle carrying that on the hip.
No thanks.Mexican carry.
Chicken!No thanks.
Yup. I resemble that comment.Chicken!
Thought this would be my first 2011 until this video.
I’ve kinda been on fence about a 2011. Don’t want to spend more than a grand to get feet wet. Have only shot one before and wasn’t super impressed with it compared to any of my CZs but kinda want one that is mine I can tinker with.An 8lb SA trigger is indeed horrible. If I've gotta have a heavy trigger, I'd rather it be a long DA trigger where you can kinda moderate and spread the weight through the whole pull, rather than having to overcome an abrupt 8lb wall on a short SA trigger. This is probably a relatively easy fix, though.
The magazines falling out could very well have been a result of her goofy grip...who holds a pistol like that? She's got her support-hand thumb wrapped right over the button in just about every shot. She may get away with it on other designs, but my guess is this one is hitting it just right under recoil and dropping the mag.
Accuracy problems could have been the crappy optic, or even just the fact that it was loose as he admits in the video. I agree with him that I'd rather have no optic at all than that cheap piece of junk. I wish he'd removed it and just shot irons for the review, as at least then we'd have some kind of benchmark for accuracy.
Reliability...looks pretty bad. Not terribly surprising, though. The platform is finicky by nature, and you'd better be prepared to deal with that (either via your own gun-plumbing skills, or some disposable income and a good smith on speed dial) if you get into it, especially a bargain basement variant like this. If you want reliability out of the box, it can be bought form Stacatto and other higher-end places for ~$2500+, or there are plenty of sub-$400 police trade-in Glocks out there that judging from the video would be a preferable choice to the Girsan.
I imagine that if you know your way around the internals of a 1911 you could probably figure this thing out and make it decent. But you'd be betting $1000 on your skillset. More if you have to replace parts, or outsource the work.I’ve kinda been on fence about a 2011. Don’t want to spend more than a grand to get feet wet. Have only shot one before and wasn’t super impressed with it compared to any of my CZs but kinda want one that is mine I can tinker with.
I’ve kinda been on fence about a 2011. Don’t want to spend more than a grand to get feet wet. Have only shot one before and wasn’t super impressed with it compared to any of my CZs but kinda want one that is mine I can tinker with.
I know nothing about 1911 but have no doubt I can figure it out but not sure I wanna bet a grand on it yet lol.I imagine that if you know your way around the internals of a 1911 you could probably figure this thing out and make it decent. But you'd be betting $1000 on your skillset.
You know, CZ has the answer to your problem . I wish I could afford one! I'm not really a CZ guy, and I know it's not a true 2011, but if I was in the market for something in that genre, that'd be the one I'd want.I know nothing about 1911 but have no doubt I can figure it out but not sure I wanna bet a grand on it yet lol.