SIG P211 GTO | Modern Warriors

Published on August 23, 2025
Duration: 28:37

This video provides an in-depth review of the Sig Sauer P211 GTO, a new single-action pistol. The review covers initial impressions, shooting performance with different ammunition types, accuracy at 25 yards, and a detailed breakdown of the trigger. The presenters also demonstrate a recoil spring replacement procedure to address initial sluggishness and discuss holster compatibility with P320 accessories. The P211 GTO is presented as a blend of P320, 226, and 1911 design elements.

Quick Summary

The Sig Sauer P211 GTO is a single-action 9mm pistol that blends design elements from the Sig P320, 226, and 1911. It features a compensator, ambidextrous controls, and a 3.5-pound trigger. Initial testing showed a need to swap the lighter recoil spring for a heavier one to resolve sluggishness, after which it performed reliably and accurately, achieving a 1.75-inch group at 25 yards.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Sig P211 GTO
  2. 00:56Sponsorship & Product Acquisition: Modern Warriors
  3. 02:17First Rounds: Initial Shooting Impressions
  4. 04:27Recoil Spring Replacement Procedure
  5. 05:08First Rounds Take 2: After Spring Swap
  6. 07:1425 Yard Grouping Test
  7. 08:16Bill Drill Performance
  8. 11:18Doubles Drill
  9. 12:25Trigger Breakdown
  10. 13:01Ammunition Grain Comparison (115, 124, 147)
  11. 15:02Final Thoughts & Long-Term Impressions
  12. 20:54Holster Fitment: P320 Compatibility
  13. 26:22Outro & Final Remarks

Frequently Asked Questions

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

The Sig P211 GTO is a single-action pistol featuring a compensator, ambidextrous controls, a 3.5-pound trigger, and a grip designed to blend elements of the Sig P320, 226, and 1911 platforms. It also offers modularity, allowing for the swap of the compensator for a sight block.

How does the Sig P211 GTO perform in terms of accuracy?

In accuracy testing at 25 yards using Super Vel 115-grain hollow points, the Sig P211 GTO achieved a group size of 1.75 inches, with two shots touching in the bullseye, indicating good inherent accuracy.

What issues were encountered with the Sig P211 GTO, and how were they resolved?

Initially, the pistol exhibited sluggish slide cycling with the lighter recoil spring. This was resolved by replacing it with a heavier spring provided in the box, which significantly improved cycling speed and reliability.

Is the Sig P211 GTO compatible with P320 accessories?

Yes, the Sig P211 GTO shares similar trigger guard geometry and dimensions with the Sig P320, meaning many P320 holsters and magazines are compatible, offering a cost-saving advantage for owners of both platforms.

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