2011 Pistol Showdown!! | Not A Gun Review

Published on May 2, 2025
Duration: 25:04

This video presents a 'showdown' comparing the Springfield Prodigy, Staccato P, and Fowler Industries Vanta 9 pistols. Experienced shooters engage in drills like Bill Drills and dueling tree competitions to evaluate recoil, speed, and reload efficiency. The assessment highlights performance differences between budget, duty-grade, and high-end custom 2011 platforms, offering practical insights into their real-world application.

Quick Summary

This 2011 pistol showdown compares the Springfield Prodigy, Staccato P, and Fowler Industries Vanta 9 through performance drills. Experienced shooters evaluated recoil impulse, speed, and reload reliability, highlighting differences between budget, duty-grade, and high-end custom platforms.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Lineup
  2. 00:52Springfield Prodigy Overview
  3. 01:30Staccato P Overview
  4. 02:02Fowler Industries Vanta 9 Overview
  5. 03:58Shooting Drills: Bill Drills
  6. 07:26Reload Drills and Magazine Compatibility
  7. 12:51Dueling Tree Competition
  8. 16:34Final Comparisons and Verdict

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key differences between the Springfield Prodigy, Staccato P, and Fowler Industries Vanta 9 pistols?

The Springfield Prodigy is the most budget-friendly entry-level 2011. The Staccato P is a reliable duty-grade option, while the Fowler Industries Vanta 9 represents the high-end custom market with premium features and a higher price point.

How did the pistols perform in shooting drills like the Bill Drill?

Bill Drill times ranged from 2.25 to 3.12 seconds, indicating differences in recoil management and shooter speed. The Vanta 9, especially ported versions, showed flatter shooting characteristics.

Are there any common issues noted with these 2011 pistols?

The Springfield Prodigy may exhibit 'gritty' controls and magazine release issues. Magazine compatibility and reliability are crucial across all 2011 platforms, with some brands performing smoother than others.

What accessories were commonly seen on these 2011 pistols?

Commonly observed accessories included optics from Holosun, Aimpoint, and Trijicon, as well as weapon lights from Surefire, such as the X300 model.

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