Better Than a Staccato?

Published on May 11, 2024
Duration: 1:00

This video provides an expert overview of the Atlas Athena, a high-end 2011 platform pistol, presented by Jarod from Gunbros. The Athena is positioned as a premium offering, potentially exceeding Staccato in quality, with a focus on its smooth action, aesthetic details, and optic compatibility. The discussion highlights its premium build and market placement.

Quick Summary

The Atlas Athena is a premium 9mm 2011 platform pistol from Atlas Gunworks, positioned as superior in quality to Staccato firearms. Key features include a smooth slide action, optic readiness for RMR/SRO sights, and compatibility with standard 2011 magazines. With an approximate MSRP of $5,800, it represents a high-end offering available at authorized dealers like Gunbros.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Atlas Athena
  2. 00:08Atlas vs. Staccato Comparison
  3. 00:18Build Quality and Action
  4. 00:33Compatibility and Optics
  5. 00:40Retailer Availability

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Atlas Athena and how does it compare to Staccato?

The Atlas Athena is a premium 9mm 2011 platform pistol offered by Atlas Gunworks. According to the Gunbros representative, it is considered a tier above Staccato in terms of quality and features, justifying its higher price point.

What are the key features of the Atlas Athena?

The Atlas Athena boasts a 'buttery smooth' slide action, premium aesthetics with detailed slide engraving, an optic cut compatible with RMR/SRO sights, and uses standard 2011/Staccato magazines. It has a 4.6-inch barrel and weighs 38 oz.

What is the price and availability of the Atlas Athena?

The Atlas Athena has an approximate MSRP of $5,800. It is available through authorized dealers such as Gunbros, who are noted as being an official retailer for Atlas Gunworks products.

What optics are compatible with the Atlas Athena?

The Atlas Athena features a slide cut designed to accommodate popular red dot sights, specifically mentioning compatibility with the Trijicon RMR and Trijicon SRO optics.

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