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Published on September 27, 2024
Duration: 7:19

This video discusses the evolution of firearm components, particularly extractors, and addresses common misconceptions about ammunition compatibility with 2011 pistols. The speaker emphasizes that modern manufacturing has improved consistency, and many 2011s are more versatile with ammunition than often believed, capable of handling a wider range of loads than some other pistol platforms.

Quick Summary

Modern firearm manufacturing has significantly improved component consistency, addressing wear issues. Many 2011 pistols are highly reliable and can handle a wide range of ammunition types, contrary to common myths, often performing better than other pistol platforms in terms of ammo versatility.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Extractor Material Evolution
  2. 00:25Manufacturing Improvements
  3. 00:34AVTEC Extractors & Their Decline
  4. 01:21Overcoming Old Stigmas
  5. 01:50Current Part Consistency
  6. 02:202011s Have Changed Dramatically
  7. 03:06Personal Extractor Failure
  8. 03:302011s & Ammunition Myths
  9. 03:43My Observations on Reliability
  10. 04:20Glock vs. 2011 Chambers
  11. 04:32CZs & Reloads
  12. 04:44Ammo Versatility is Key
  13. 05:10Manufacturer Ammo Recommendations
  14. 06:03115gr vs. 124gr Blazer
  15. 06:25Testing Different Ammunition
  16. 06:42Higher Power Factor Ammo
  17. 06:552011 Recoil Absorption

Frequently Asked Questions

Are modern firearm components more reliable than older ones?

Yes, the speaker notes that the vast majority of companies are now using materials that lead to more consistent performance as parts wear, addressing issues that were more prevalent with older components.

Can 2011 pistols reliably shoot a variety of ammunition types?

Contrary to common myths, many 2011 pistols are highly reliable and can handle a wide range of ammunition, including different weights (115, 124, 147 grain) and mixed headstamps, often performing better than other pistol platforms.

Why do some manufacturers recommend specific ammunition for their firearms?

Manufacturers often recommend specific ammunition because they design their firearms around a particular power factor or velocity, ensuring optimal performance and reliability with that load.

What is the difference between 115-grain and 124-grain ammunition in a 2011?

The primary difference is a slight velocity variation. For most 2011s, running either 115-grain or 124-grain Blazer ammunition is not dangerous and will function reliably.

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