The Sig Sauer P211 GTO enters the competitive 2011 market with a price point under $2,500, significantly undercutting competitors like the Staccato XC ($4,300 MSRP). It features a removable island compensator, allowing for use in Limited division in USPSA, and is cut for a Delta Point footprint optic. While ergonomically similar to other 2011s, the P211 offers a slightly wider grip with more aggressive texturing. Its trigger is described as having a more aggressive reset than a Staccato, and the slide action is noted as very smooth.
The Sig P211-GTO enters the double-stack 1911 market with a competitive price point under $2,500, positioning it as a potential alternative to higher-priced options like the Staccato XC. It utilizes readily available SIG P320 magazines and features a Delta Point optic cut. The removable compensator allows for flexibility in competition divisions, and the pistol offers good ergonomics and a smooth slide action. While the trigger reset is noted as more aggressive than a Staccato, the overall performance and value are highly praised.
This review of the Canik SFX Rival, presented by a firearms enthusiast with prior experience with Canik models, highlights its value proposition for competition shooting. The reviewer details the extensive accessories included in the box, compares the Rival to older Canik models like the TP9 SFX, and analyzes its features such as the trigger, ergonomics, and competition-oriented design elements. The video emphasizes the Rival's suitability for new and experienced competitors due to its price point and included features.
This expert guide from Ben Stoeger, a multiple USPSA National Champion, breaks down speed shooting fundamentals for competitive handgun use. It covers reactive shooting, precise aiming, trigger control, recoil management through bracing, diagnosing shot patterns, predictive shooting, efficient target transitions, and optimal movement strategies for USPSA stages. Stoeger emphasizes practical application and high-level technique for improving accuracy and speed.
This episode of Practical Shooting After Dark features discussions on firearm modifications, optic choices, and training methodologies. Ben Stoeger explores the impact of adding weight to a Tanfoglio Limited Elite Extreme pistol for recoil control and stability in competition. Kim discusses the Sig Sauer Romeo3 Max optic as a potential alternative to the Trijicon SRO, focusing on reliability and visual performance. Joel Park emphasizes the importance of slow-motion video analysis for understanding firearm mechanics and identifying shooter errors. The panel also addresses common shooting challenges like eye dominance and the role of functional fitness in improving shooting performance.
European American Armory (EAA) introduces the Tanfoglio Witness P Match and P Match Pro, competition pistols designed for the USPSA Limited division. The P Match features a single-action trigger with an over-travel stop, while the P Match Pro offers a double-action/single-action trigger and an integral accessory rail. Both models boast large polymer frames, fully adjustable sights, extended magazine releases, and extended safeties, aiming to enhance competitive performance.
This video details extensive modifications to a Glock 22 Gen 4 for competitive shooting in USPSA Limited Division. Key enhancements include a sight tracker system with a sight block, an SJC frame weight with a thumb assist, custom grip stippling, a double-undercut trigger guard, and a tri-top slide cut. The build focuses on improving sight tracking, recoil management, and reload speed, transforming the Glock into a high-performance competition firearm.
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