NEW 2011 Pistol is an Aim-Bot..(And It's Legal)

Published on September 14, 2023
Duration: 26:09

This guide details tuning and maintenance for the Legion Precision 2011 Commander, focusing on magazine reliability and trigger performance. The video highlights the importance of hand-fitted components and custom tuning for optimal function. Expert insights from Tactical Toolbox emphasize meticulous attention to detail for custom firearm owners.

Quick Summary

The Legion Precision 2011 Tactical Toolbox Edition Commander features a 4.25-inch KKM barrel, V-style slide porting, a 3.5 lb trigger pull, and weighs 2 lbs 9 oz. It utilizes a 15 lb recoil spring for enhanced recoil management. Magazine tuning may be necessary for optimal last-round slide lockback.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Legion Precision 2011 Commander
  2. 02:09Manufacturing Philosophy
  3. 03:37Technical Specifications and Barrel
  4. 04:41Optics and Slide Design
  5. 07:16Trigger and Safety
  6. 08:51Grip and Ergonomics
  7. 11:08Weight and Recoil Spring
  8. 12:02Magazines and Case
  9. 12:54Range Performance and Porting
  10. 14:45Reliability and Magazine Tuning
  11. 20:59Concealed Carry Considerations
  12. 22:56Pricing and Value

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key features of the Legion Precision 2011 Tactical Toolbox Edition Commander?

The Commander model boasts a 4.25-inch KKM hand-fitted barrel, V-style slide porting for recoil management, a Trijicon SRO optic, a 3.5 lb trigger pull, and an aluminum grip with enhanced ergonomics. It weighs 2 lbs 9 oz and uses a 15 lb recoil spring.

Why is magazine tuning important for the Legion Precision 2011?

The video highlights that even premium Atlas magazines can sometimes fail to lock the slide back on the last round. Tuning the feed lip dimensions, as demonstrated using Atlas Gunworks' methods, is crucial for ensuring reliable operation and proper function.

How does the Legion Precision 2011 Commander manage recoil?

Recoil is managed through several features: the 4.25-inch barrel, a heavier 15 lb recoil spring, and the V-style porting on the slide which vents gas. The aluminum grip's palm swell also contributes to a more comfortable shooting experience and better control.

Is the Legion Precision 2011 Commander suitable for concealed carry?

While a high-end custom pistol, the Commander size (4.25-inch barrel) is more conducive to concealed carry than a full-size model. It weighs 2 lbs 9 oz unloaded and can be carried in specialized holsters like the Tier 1 Concealed MSP, though its $5,000 price tag presents carry considerations.

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