OA Defense 2311 vs Staccato P 2011

Published on February 29, 2024
Duration: 10:40

This video compares the OA Defense 2311 and the Staccato P 2011 pistols, evaluating their ergonomics, shooting dynamics, and performance. The reviewer notes the 2311's unique molded thumb ledges and modular frame, while the Staccato P offers a more traditional 2011 feel. Both pistols demonstrate impressive stability and recoil management, though the reviewer expresses a slight preference for the Staccato P due to familiarity with its grip and a perceived quicker recoil impulse.

Quick Summary

The OA Defense 2311 and Staccato P 2011 pistols are compared for ergonomics and performance. The 2311 features molded-in thumb ledges and a modular frame with an aluminum magwell, feeling more like a metal gun. The Staccato P has a traditional polymer grip. Both offer stable shooting, but the Staccato P's direct recoil impulse is preferred by the reviewer.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Cold Weather Shooting
  2. 00:07OA Defense 2311 vs Staccato P Comparison
  3. 00:24OA Defense 2311 Ergonomics & Features
  4. 01:03OA Defense 2311 Quirks & Design
  5. 01:41Staccato P Features & Design
  6. 02:01Staccato P Grip Safety & Barrel
  7. 02:12Trigger Comparison: 2311 vs Staccato P
  8. 02:24Grip Feel: 2311 vs Staccato P
  9. 02:37Shooting Performance: Close Range
  10. 03:039-Yard Plate Shooting: 2311 & Staccato P
  11. 03:57Close Range Hosing Comparison
  12. 04:01Shooting Performance: Backed Up
  13. 04:1710-Yard Shooting: Staccato P vs 2311
  14. 05:11Shooting Performance: 25 Yard Line
  15. 05:2025-Yard Shooting: OA Defense 2311
  16. 05:3925-Yard Shooting: Staccato P
  17. 06:10Bringing it Home: Final Shots
  18. 06:17Final 25-Yard Run: Staccato P
  19. 06:52Recoil Analysis: High-Speed Camera
  20. 07:20Staccato P Recoil vs OA Defense 2311
  21. 07:36Beaver Tail & Safety Shape Impact
  22. 07:54Stability & Weight Comparison
  23. 08:08Barrel Length & Recoil Impulse
  24. 08:23Final Impromptu Test: 25-Yard Plate
  25. 08:4225-Yard Plate Test: Staccato P First
  26. 09:0525-Yard Plate Test Results
  27. 09:1725-Yard Plate Test: OA Defense 2311
  28. 09:23Overall Comparison & Edge
  29. 09:34Recoil Impulse Perception
  30. 09:53Conclusion: Premium Pistols
  31. 10:02Slight Nod to Staccato P: Familiarity
  32. 10:18Same Class: Oracle's Potential
  33. 10:34Viewer Input & Final Thoughts

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key ergonomic differences between the OA Defense 2311 and the Staccato P?

The OA Defense 2311 features molded-in thumb ledges on its polymer grip and a modular frame with an aluminum magwell, giving it a feel closer to a metal gun. The Staccato P has a more traditional polymer grip common to the 2011 platform.

How do the OA Defense 2311 and Staccato P compare in terms of recoil impulse?

The Staccato P offers a more direct recoil impulse, feeling slightly more stable. The OA Defense 2311's recoil feels like it has more 'squish.' Both are considered stable, but the reviewer prefers the Staccato P's shorter slide gun impulse.

What are the differences in barrel and slide design between the OA Defense 2311 and Staccato P?

The OA Defense 2311 lacks a barrel link and has a tapered slide end. The Staccato P uses a bull barrel without a bushing but includes a barrel link, making reassembly slightly more complex.

How does the optic mounting system differ between the OA Defense 2311 and Staccato P?

The OA Defense 2311's optic plate system has co-witness irons that don't quite work and it lacks a grip safety. The Staccato P has a robust optic plate system that requires separate purchase, and users may need new sights for co-witnessing.

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