The internet vs 2011s

Published on November 14, 2025
Duration: 17:49

Ben Stoeger, a high-volume shooter and instructor, shares his extensive experience with 2011-style pistols, including Staccato and Atlas models. He discusses the practical benefits of compensators, the viability of the Staccato HD 4.5 for USPSA, and compares 2011s favorably against Beretta and CZ for optics integration and reliability. Stoeger also offers advice on purchasing a first 2011, recommending Staccato for its superior warranty and customer service.

Quick Summary

Ben Stoeger, a high-volume shooter, recommends Staccato for a first 2011 pistol due to its superior warranty and customer service. He notes that 2011s offer better optics mounting and reliability than Beretta or CZ, and that compensators improve cycling without excessive noise.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Personal History with 2011s
  2. 00:58Sig P210 and Compensators
  3. 02:30Training Volume and Round Counts
  4. 03:40Staccato HD for USPSA
  5. 05:012011 vs. Beretta 92 and CZ Shadow 2
  6. 07:38Trigger and Platform Preferences
  7. 08:28Buying Advice and Warranty

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the benefits of compensators on 2011 pistols?

According to Ben Stoeger, compensators on 2011 pistols like the Staccato XC make the gun cycle more smoothly and feel softer during recoil. This can improve follow-up shots without excessively increasing noise or perceived violence compared to uncompensated models.

Is the Staccato HD 4.5 suitable for USPSA competition?

Yes, Ben Stoeger considers the Staccato HD 4.5 a viable option for USPSA. Despite its Series 80 trigger, its flat and soft shooting characteristics make it competitive, especially if the pistol's ergonomics fit the shooter well.

How do 2011 pistols compare to Beretta 92 or CZ Shadow 2 for competition?

Ben Stoeger argues that 2011s, like Staccato and Atlas models, offer better optics mounting solutions and more consistent quality control. This makes them easier to keep running reliably long-term, particularly when shooting minor power factor with an optic.

What is Ben Stoeger's advice for buying a first 2011 pistol?

For a first 2011, Ben Stoeger recommends Staccato over brands like Kimber, primarily due to Staccato's superior warranty and customer service. He highlights Staccato's willingness to refurbish high-round-count pistols for free.

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