They Made 1911’s from Meteorite, But Can They Make a 2011?

Published on December 15, 2023
Duration: 41:18

This video provides an in-depth review of the Cabot Guns Insurrection 2011 pistol, highlighting its unique construction from US stainless steel and its DLC coating. The reviewer, with prior experience testing prototypes, discusses the firearm's fit and finish, trigger characteristics, safety features, and holster compatibility. It also touches on the pistol's aesthetic appeal, its performance on the range, and its premium pricing, positioning it as a high-end option for discerning shooters.

Quick Summary

The Cabot Insurrection 2011 is a premium 2011 pistol constructed entirely from US stainless steel, including its grip module. This all-steel build contributes to its substantial weight, aids in recoil management, and ensures a consistent DLC coating. It features a 3.5 lb trigger, a functional grip safety, and is designed for excellent fit and finish.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro & Anticipation
  2. 01:18Visual Showcase
  3. 03:19The 2011 Dilemma
  4. 05:03Welcome & Background
  5. 07:07First Impressions: Aesthetics
  6. 10:33Fit and Finish Analysis
  7. 12:32On the Range: Trigger
  8. 14:11Thumb Safety Review
  9. 15:52Grip Safety Functionality
  10. 17:36Holster Fitment
  11. 19:02Porting and Recoil Reduction
  12. 22:15American Made & Manufacturing
  13. 23:51DLC Consistency & Steel Construction
  14. 25:56Grip Module Design & Texture
  15. 27:49Barrel and Sights
  16. 29:57Gas Pedals & Serrations
  17. 31:09Top Treatment & Aesthetics
  18. 31:44Price and Options
  19. 34:24Configuration Choices
  20. 35:42Briefcase Option
  21. 36:38Final Thoughts & Performance
  22. 40:08Sponsorship & Wrap-up
  23. 40:59Outro Music

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes the Cabot Insurrection 2011 unique in its construction?

The Cabot Insurrection 2011 stands out due to its construction entirely from US stainless steel, including the grip module. This all-steel build contributes to its weight, aids in recoil management, and ensures a consistent DLC coating across all components, unlike many 2011s that use aluminum grip modules.

How does the Cabot Insurrection 2011 handle recoil and shooting?

The Insurrection offers a smooth shooting experience with a trigger pull around 3.5 lbs. While the optional porting offers marginal recoil reduction, the pistol's all-steel construction and weight contribute significantly to managing recoil, making it a flatter-shooting firearm.

What are the key features of the Cabot Insurrection 2011's ergonomics and controls?

The Insurrection features a functional grip safety designed to operate even with a compromised grip, and it can be pinned for non-functional use. It also includes a thumb safety with good retention and subtle 'gas pedals' on the frame to aid thumb placement.

What is the price range and availability for the Cabot Insurrection 2011?

The Cabot Insurrection 2011 has a base price starting at $5,995. The inaugural edition, as reviewed, was priced at $7,240 and included features like porting and a red dot cut. Availability for initial runs is limited, with subsequent orders following a standard sales cycle.

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