ULTIMATE John Wick 2011 for Half the Price?

Published on December 6, 2022
Duration: 24:37

This guide details the break-in and potential troubleshooting for the Legion Precision Custom 2011, a limited edition firearm. It covers disassembly, cleaning, and crucial trigger adjustment to prevent common malfunctions like hammer follow. The video emphasizes a methodical approach to ensure reliability for competition or home defense use, drawing on the speaker's high authority in firearms review.

Quick Summary

The Legion Precision Custom 2011 (Tactical Toolbox Edition) offers high-end 2011 performance, comparable to the Staccato XC, for approximately $3,999. It features a 5-inch KKM ported barrel, Trijicon SRO, and a custom grip, though it requires a break-in period and careful trigger adjustment to ensure reliability.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Comparison
  2. 03:12Technical Features & Build
  3. 06:50Weight & Accessories
  4. 08:33Break-in & Reliability
  5. 15:18Performance & Value
  6. 17:50Concealability & Final Thoughts

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Legion Precision Custom 2011 (Tactical Toolbox Edition)?

It's a limited edition 2011 pistol built by Legion Precision, featuring a 5-inch ported barrel, Trijicon SRO optic, and a custom grip, designed to offer high-end performance similar to models like the Staccato XC at a reduced cost.

What are the key features of the Legion Precision Custom 2011?

Key features include a 5-inch KKM Precision ported barrel, tri-top slide, Trijicon SRO optic, EGW ignition kit for a 2.5-2.75 lb trigger, and a Cheely Gunworks aluminum grip in burnt bronze Cerakote.

What reliability issues were noted with the Legion Precision Custom 2011?

The firearm experienced 'hammer follow' malfunctions during its initial break-in period, attributed to the trigger pre-travel being set too short. This was resolved by adding back a small amount of pre-travel.

How does the Legion Precision Custom 2011 compare to the Staccato XC?

The Legion Precision 2011 offers comparable shooting dynamics and recoil management to the Staccato XC, utilizing barrel porting for flatness. It is priced approximately $1,000 lower, presenting a strong value proposition.

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