ORACLE Arms 2311 A Double Stack 1911 Like NO Other Unboxing

Published on November 2, 2023
Duration: 15:05

The Oracle Arms 2311 offers a double-stack 1911 experience using Sig P320 magazines, addressing a common cost barrier. It features a robust aluminum magwell, sandpaper grip, ambidextrous controls, and comes with multiple optic plates and a quality Savior Equipment case. Both full-size and compact models were reviewed, with trigger pulls averaging 4.5-4.8 lbs for the full-size and 4.1 lbs for the compact.

Quick Summary

The Oracle Arms 2311 is a double-stack 1911 pistol that uniquely uses Sig P320 magazines, making it more affordable. It features an aluminum magwell, sandpaper grip, ambidextrous controls, and comes with multiple optic plates.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro: Oracle Arms 2311 & Sig Mag Use
  2. 02:31Unboxing: Case, Mags, Optic Plates
  3. 05:14External Features: Magwell, Grip, Controls
  4. 08:39Trigger Assessment & Pull Weight (Full-Size)
  5. 11:14Compact Model Comparison & Trigger
  6. 13:25Holster Options & Future Models

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes the Oracle Arms 2311 unique compared to other double-stack 1911s?

The Oracle Arms 2311 stands out by utilizing readily available and cost-effective Sig P320 magazines, eliminating the need for expensive proprietary magazines often associated with 2011-style pistols.

What accessories come with the Oracle Arms 2311?

The unboxing includes a Savior Equipment case, three magazines, multiple optic plates (RMR, Holosun 507k, DeltaPoint Pro) with integrated rear sights, a Night Fision front sight, and Gun Butter lubricant.

What is the trigger pull weight for the Oracle Arms 2311?

The trigger pull weight was measured using a digital gauge, averaging approximately 4.5 to 4.8 pounds for the full-size model and around 4.1 pounds for the compact model.

Does the Oracle Arms 2311 have ambidextrous controls?

Yes, the Oracle Arms 2311 features ambidextrous controls, including a wide safety lever on both sides and frame-mounted 'gas pedal' ledges for enhanced grip and control.

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