2011 Breakdown with Ben Stoeger

Published on August 31, 2025
Duration: 13:47

This video features Ben Stoeger discussing the nuances of 2011 platform firearms. Key topics include the preference for metal frames with comfortable grips, the impact of barrel length on recoil and handling, and the evolution of grip and thumb safeties. Stoeger also touches on aggressive grip textures, the potential for metal frames to cause hand fatigue over extended shooting sessions, and preferences for magazine wells and functional slide stops.

Quick Summary

Ben Stoeger discusses 2011 pistol features, noting that metal frames can cause hand fatigue over time, unlike plastic frames. He prefers a 5-inch barrel for balanced recoil and handling, and observes a trend towards omitting grip safeties on newer models.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to 2011s
  2. 00:27Staccato P as a Baseline
  3. 00:43Frame Material: Plastic vs. Metal
  4. 01:55Preferred Barrel Lengths
  5. 02:26Grip Safety Issues
  6. 03:00Evolution of Grip Safeties
  7. 03:25Thumb Safety Manipulation
  8. 04:35Grip Texture and Aggression
  9. 05:46Hand Fatigue with Metal Frames
  10. 07:29Felt Recoil by Barrel Length
  11. 08:40Magazine Well Preferences
  12. 09:49Non-Negotiable Features
  13. 10:02Trigger Feel and Weight
  14. 11:26Magazine Functionality
  15. 12:08Slide Stop Preference
  16. 12:28Choosing a 2011

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key differences between metal and plastic frames on 2011 pistols?

Metal frames on 2011 pistols offer a solid feel but can cause significant hand fatigue and even injury after extended shooting sessions, unlike more forgiving plastic frames found on pistols like Glocks.

What barrel length does Ben Stoeger recommend for 2011 pistols?

Ben Stoeger prefers a 5-inch barrel for 2011 pistols, finding it offers the best balance for recoil management and handling characteristics compared to shorter or longer options.

Are grip safeties still common on modern 2011 pistols?

The trend in 2011 design is moving away from grip safeties. Manufacturers like Staccato and Atlas are producing new models that omit the grip safety entirely.

What makes a thumb safety on a 2011 effective?

An effective thumb safety on a 2011, like the 45-degree paddle safeties on Atlas models, offers a large surface area and optimal angle for easy and consistent manipulation, reducing the chance of missing it.

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