Primo contatto con la P211 do SigSauer #2011pistol

Published on April 6, 2026
Duration: 4:32

This video provides a first look at the Sig Sauer P211, a pistol that integrates 1911-style mechanics into a 2011-style chassis. The reviewer notes the longer grip necessitated by the 1911 mechanism, the unique optic mounting system that uses a bayonet mount secured by the rear sight, and the narrower grip frame and trigger compared to traditional 2011s. The interchangeable grip panels and the quality of the serrations are also highlighted as positive features.

Quick Summary

The Sig Sauer P211 integrates 1911-style internal mechanics into a 2011-style chassis, resulting in a longer grip length. It features a narrower grip frame and trigger than typical 2011s, ambidextrous controls, and a unique SIG optic mounting system using a bayonet mount secured by the rear sight.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to the P211
  2. 00:08Initial Impressions and 1911 Mechanics
  3. 00:40Barrel and Compensator Details
  4. 00:49Chassis and Grip Design
  5. 01:02Controls and Ambidextrous Features
  6. 01:16Grip Material and Panels
  7. 01:41Grip Angle and Ergonomics
  8. 02:04Trigger Performance
  9. 02:23Slide Serrations and Optic Mount
  10. 03:09Overall Size and Hand Fit
  11. 03:30Rear Sight Height and Co-witnessing
  12. 03:53Concluding Thoughts and Future Testing

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key mechanical features of the Sig Sauer P211?

The Sig Sauer P211 integrates 1911-style internal mechanics, which influences its grip length. It also features a unique optic mounting system that uses a bayonet mount secured by the rear sight, and has ambidextrous controls.

How does the Sig Sauer P211's grip compare to other 2011 pistols?

While built on a 2011-style chassis, the P211's grip frame and trigger are notably narrower than traditional 2011s. However, the overall grip length is similar to a 1911 due to the internal mechanics.

What is unique about the Sig Sauer P211's optic mounting system?

The P211 employs a SIG-specific optic mount that utilizes a bayonet system. The optic is secured by the rear sight, which is designed to hold it firmly in place. The long-term stability of this system is a point of interest.

What are the ergonomic considerations for the Sig Sauer P211?

The P211 has a grip angle slightly straighter than a 1911, estimated around 11 degrees. It features a well-made, slightly flat beavertail and a rounded dorsal spine. The narrower grip may not suit individuals with very large hands.

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