This video offers an enthusiastic overview of a personal 2011-style pistol collection, featuring models from Springfield Armory, Jacob Grey, Kimber, and Girsan. The presenter highlights key features like optic readiness, double-stack capacity, and compensated barrels. The collection showcases a variety of finishes and configurations, demonstrating a passion for the 2011 platform. The video also briefly promotes the Sonoran Desert Institute for firearms education.
This video presents a personal top 10 list of handguns from the 2WiLD Guns channel's collection in 2023. The host, Tony D, discusses his preferences, highlighting specific models like the Arc Division 19 Reactor C, Springfield Armory Range Officer Target, and Beretta M9A4. He provides brief insights into each firearm's performance, handling, and personal significance, offering a subjective ranking based on his experience and collection.
This video offers a compelling comparison between two 2011 pistols: the high-end ATLAS Gunworks Erebus (priced at $7000) and the more budget-friendly Springfield Armory Prodigy DS (around $1000). The content aims to break down the differences and features of these firearms, providing insights for enthusiasts interested in the 2011 platform across different price points. It also directs viewers to the creator's blog, website, and social media channels for further information and engagement.
This expert review from NRA Publications details the Springfield Armory Prodigy DS, a 9mm double-stack M1911 variant. The guide covers its hybrid forged steel frame with polymer grip, the Agency Optics System (AOS) for red-dot mounting, and its bull barrel design. It also highlights the increased magazine capacity (17, 20, 26 rounds) and performance characteristics like its crisp single-action trigger.
This video provides an update on the Springfield 1911 DS Prodigy 4.25 inch barrel after over 500 rounds. The presenter notes a significant improvement in reliability, with only two failure-to-feed incidents in 300 rounds, down from previous issues. The advice is to break in the firearm with at least 500 rounds before considering sending it back to Springfield Armory for potential issues, suggesting that many problems may resolve with a proper break-in period and lubrication.
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