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Posted: 1/15/2022 12:58:11 PM EDT
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How do you like the high cut front strap? I've got an Alchemy on the way and bought it specifically for the front strap high cut
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As much as 2011s are awesome...and I own several.
They'll never be anywhere close to as reliable as a factory glock. Have fun tuning mags...(when the time comes) |
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Quoted: That is marketed to people that can spend $40k on NV Yes, I am jealous. |
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Quoted: As much as 2011s are awesome...and I own several. They'll never be anywhere close to as reliable as a factory glock. Have fun tuning mags...(when the time comes) View Quote I’ve been through that before. Haven’t owned a 2011 in a while, but have shot the piss out of STIs, SVIs, and a few of the other options out there. From what I understand it’s gotten better. Either way, I always like confirming things work regardless, and this gun is going to have the piss ran out of it so I’ll sort the lemons real quick. |
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Quoted: As much as 2011s are awesome...and I own several. They'll never be anywhere close to as reliable as a factory glock. Have fun tuning mags...(when the time comes) View Quote 5k rounds on Atlas Mags, mix of 140mm and 126mm. Knock on wood, not one single issue, no tuning required. The earlier STI mags required it. With their gen2/gen3 mags after switching to Staccato, they pretty much solved the mag issues known to plague 2011’s. Brands like MBX and Atlas mags, while expensive ($100-$130) also perform flawlessly. I can’t argue the reliability versus a Glock because tolerances and parts swapping alone give the edge to Glock in that category. |
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Work of art for sure. Congrats man. Enjoy the hell out of it.
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Quoted: 5k rounds on Atlas Mags, mix of 140mm and 126mm. Knock on wood, not one single issue, no tuning required. The earlier STI mags required it. With their gen2/gen3 mags after switching to Staccato, they pretty much solved the mag issues known to plague 2011’s. Brands like MBX and Atlas mags, while expensive ($100-$130) also perform flawlessly. I can’t argue the reliability versus a Glock because tolerances and parts swapping alone give the edge to Glock in that category. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: As much as 2011s are awesome...and I own several. They'll never be anywhere close to as reliable as a factory glock. Have fun tuning mags...(when the time comes) 5k rounds on Atlas Mags, mix of 140mm and 126mm. Knock on wood, not one single issue, no tuning required. The earlier STI mags required it. With their gen2/gen3 mags after switching to Staccato, they pretty much solved the mag issues known to plague 2011’s. Brands like MBX and Atlas mags, while expensive ($100-$130) also perform flawlessly. I can’t argue the reliability versus a Glock because tolerances and parts swapping alone give the edge to Glock in that category. Yeah I always had great luck with MBX mags. The real issue that I’m running into is that I need to find someone who can PVD finish the mag bodies to match the barrel. |
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View Quote MSRP of $5,399. Wow I’ll go be poor somewhere else. Beautiful pistol though… |
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Holy Fuck. That's awesome.
Bet it shoots like a dream. Congrats. |
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How many shades of the same color are possible on a single firearm?
Even makes an FN SCAR blush! |
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Can we be friends, OP? I'll only ask to come over and shoot your guns sometimes. I promise.
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Quoted: This gun started off as a mistake, but I quickly fell in love. Couldn't live with myself seeing her go back to the factory, so I added her to my harem. https://i.imgur.com/V8e0J4O.jpg https://i.imgur.com/nGkLBBI.jpg View Quote |
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Looks like a fancier version of my Stacatto XC, which is currently my favorite handgun of all time. 2011's have come a long, long way.
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