Who is a 2011 for? GrandWizard Wampler explains

Published on September 12, 2024
Duration: 8:50

GrandWizard Wampler explains that 2011 pistols are suitable for anyone willing to invest in them, emphasizing that they are not a budget option like a Glock. He clarifies that a 2011 is not a magic bullet for improving shooting skills, citing an example of a competitive shooter who couldn't improve splits with a Shadow 2 and believed a 2011 would solve their issues. Wampler also details the ownership experience, noting that while 2011s are tight and may require a break-in period of 1,000-2,000 rounds, basic maintenance like field stripping, keeping them oiled, and wiping down crud is sufficient for reliable function, especially for high-round-count shooters.

Quick Summary

2011 pistols are for individuals willing to invest in them, as they are significantly more expensive than budget-friendly options like Glocks. They are not a quick fix for poor shooting skills; fundamental shooter proficiency is key. Basic maintenance, including field stripping and lubrication, is sufficient for reliable operation after an initial break-in period of 1,000-2,000 rounds.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Who are 2011s for?
  2. 00:23Evaluating Price Range
  3. 00:43Application: Daily Carry vs. Fun
  4. 01:00Money and Value
  5. 02:042011s Don't Solve Skill Issues
  6. 03:152011 Ownership Experience Debate
  7. 04:05Expectations for Ownership
  8. 04:37High Round Count Expectations
  9. 05:07Normal Maintenance Explained
  10. 05:15YouTube Maintenance Myths
  11. 05:44Dumbing Down Routine Maintenance
  12. 06:23How to Treat Training Guns
  13. 06:52Hand-Fit and Tight Tolerances
  14. 07:11Break-in Period for 2011s
  15. 08:06Initial Break-in vs. Glock
  16. 08:10Common New Owner Mistakes

Frequently Asked Questions

Who is a 2011 pistol best suited for?

A 2011 pistol is for anyone willing to invest in it, as they are not budget-friendly like a Glock. It's crucial to consider your budget and intended application, whether for fun or competition, before purchasing.

Will buying a 2011 improve my shooting skills?

No, a 2011 is not a guaranteed solution for improving shooting skills. If you're struggling with fundamentals on another platform, a 2011 won't magically fix those issues; shooter skill is the primary determinant of performance.

What kind of maintenance does a 2011 require?

Routine maintenance for a 2011 involves basic field stripping, keeping it well-oiled, and wiping down any accumulated crud. While they have tight tolerances and a break-in period, they don't require overly complex or specialized care for reliable function.

How long is the break-in period for a 2011 pistol?

Many 2011 pistols, due to their tight, hand-fit tolerances, require a break-in period of approximately 1,000 to 2,000 rounds before they feel completely smooth and operate without hiccups.

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