Top 5 2011 Handguns With Honest Outlaw ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ

Published on July 11, 2023
Duration: 26:15

This review highlights the top five 2011 handguns, featuring models from Staccato and Atlas Gunworks, alongside an honorable mention for the Laugo Arms Alien. The discussion emphasizes the 2011 platform's 'Formula 1' performance, with specific models like the Staccato XC, Atlas Erebus, Atlas Ares, Staccato C2, and a custom Atlas Athena being detailed. The video also touches on the diminishing returns in performance beyond the $2,000 price point and the importance of improved magazine designs for modern reliability.

Quick Summary

The 2011 platform is considered the 'Formula 1' of handguns, offering high performance but requiring more maintenance. The Atlas Erebus is noted for having the least recoil, while the Staccato C2 is recommended as a reliable, concealable entry-level option around $2,000-$2,500.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to 2011 Handguns
  2. 00:51Number 5: Staccato XC Review
  3. 02:47Number 4: Atlas Erebus Review
  4. 04:52Number 3: Atlas Ares Review
  5. 07:41Number 2: Staccato C2 Review
  6. 10:03Number 1: Custom Atlas Athena
  7. 11:57Honorable Mention: Laugo Arms Alien
  8. 13:12Range Testing & Final Thoughts

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes the 2011 platform unique in the handgun market?

The 2011 platform is often called the 'Formula 1' of handguns. It offers extremely high performance, accuracy, and capacity, but typically requires more specialized maintenance and can be more expensive than standard duty pistols.

Which 2011 handgun offers the least recoil according to Honest Outlaw?

The Atlas Erebus is described as having the least recoil of any handgun Honest Outlaw has ever shot. This is attributed to its design, including a single-port compensator and aggressive grip, though it is a heavy, task-oriented firearm.

Is the Staccato C2 a good entry-level 2011 option?

Yes, the Staccato C2 is highly recommended as an ideal entry-level or 'only' 2011. It provides duty-grade reliability, is concealable with its 3.9-inch barrel, and is often used by law enforcement, priced around $2,000-$2,500.

What is the concept of 'diminishing returns' in high-end 2011 pistols?

The video suggests that beyond the $2,000 price point, the performance gains from more expensive 2011s become marginal. For instance, a $7,000 Atlas might offer only 2% better performance than a $2,500 Staccato.

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