STI 2011 vs CZ Tactical Sport Orange: The Best Competition Pistol?

Published on September 13, 2018
Duration: 11:14

The STI 2011 Apeiro and CZ Tactical Sport Orange are compared as high-end competition pistols. While both excel in accuracy, the STI offers a superior trigger and ergonomics, whereas the CZ is significantly more reliable and offers better value due to its lower price and cheaper magazines. The CZ is recommended for its reliability and cost-effectiveness, making it a strong contender for competitive shooters prioritizing dependability and budget.

Quick Summary

The CZ Tactical Sport Orange is more reliable, handling diverse ammo with minimal malfunctions over 3,000 rounds. The STI 2011 Apeiro offers a slight accuracy edge due to its superior 1.5lb trigger and ergonomics, but the CZ provides better value with a lower price and cheaper magazines.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: STI 2011 vs CZ Tactical Sport Orange
  2. 01:29Caliber and Shooter Experience
  3. 01:56Reliability Comparison: CZ vs STI
  4. 03:56Accuracy and Trigger Analysis
  5. 05:30Ergonomics and Customization
  6. 08:16Price and Value Breakdown

Frequently Asked Questions

Which pistol is more reliable between the STI 2011 Apeiro and the CZ Tactical Sport Orange?

The CZ Tactical Sport Orange is rated as more reliable. It handled a wide variety of ammunition with almost zero malfunctions over 3,000 rounds, whereas the STI 2011 is prone to occasional stovepipes about 1 in 250 rounds.

How do the STI 2011 Apeiro and CZ Tactical Sport Orange compare in terms of accuracy and trigger?

Accuracy is nearly a wash, but the STI 2011 has a slight edge due to its superior 1.5lb straight-back trigger compared to the CZ's 1.5-2lb fulcrum trigger. The STI's ergonomics also contribute to its precision.

Which competition pistol offers better value for money, the STI 2011 or the CZ Tactical Sport Orange?

The CZ Tactical Sport Orange offers significantly better value. It costs around $1,500, while the STI 2011 ranges from $2,200-$2,700. Additionally, CZ magazines are much cheaper at $40 compared to $130 for STI magazines.

What are the key ergonomic differences between the STI 2011 Apeiro and the CZ Tactical Sport Orange?

The STI 2011 wins in ergonomics, offering better customization options and a more natural high grip. The CZ's mag well is less effective, and its slide release can feel sharp.

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