SIG P211 GTO – Final Thoughts After Running It Hard

Published on February 28, 2026
Duration: 12:51

This video provides a post-match review of the Sig P211 GTO during a Monday night match. The speaker breaks down performance on five different stages, highlighting specific challenges like target acquisition from cover, adherence to engagement rules, strong-hand-only requirements, and the importance of maintaining focus to avoid errors. The overall sentiment towards the Sig P211 GTO is positive, with a decision to continue competing with it pending.

Quick Summary

The Sig P211 GTO was tested in a competition setting, with the speaker detailing performance on five stages. Key takeaways include specific times and penalties for stages 1 and 2, strong-hand-only execution in stage 3, and noted issues with grip and focus in stages 4 and 5. The speaker is enjoying the pistol and plans to continue competing with it.

Chapters

  1. 00:02Sig P211 GTO at Match
  2. 01:39Stage One Errors and Time
  3. 03:16Stage Two Zero Down and Rules
  4. 04:44Stage Three Hand-Only Strong Side
  5. 06:29Stage Four Three Points Down Review
  6. 08:27Stage Five Failures of Focus
  7. 11:42Sig P211 GTO Decision

Frequently Asked Questions

What were the key takeaways from the Sig P211 GTO's performance in the competition stages?

The Sig P211 GTO performed well across multiple stages, with specific breakdowns for Stage 1 (25.16s, 2 down), Stage 2 (23.97s, 0 down), and Stage 3 (strong-hand only). Issues noted included focus lapses in Stage 5 and grip problems in Stage 4.

What are common shooting errors highlighted in the Sig P211 GTO competition review?

Common errors discussed include failing to find the red dot, engaging non-threats, breaking grip, and taking extra steps to reacquire the target. Maintaining consistent focus is emphasized as crucial for avoiding these mistakes.

What is the speaker's final decision regarding the Sig P211 GTO after the competition?

After running the Sig P211 GTO through three matches, the speaker is enjoying it and happy with its performance. The decision is to continue competing with it, with a final decision to be made soon.

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