RockAndSage
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I wanted to try a little heavier gun than the aluminum CS and the reviews of Gilbert’s work are all glowing.
Any idea on how much longer you can expect for that Forza to arrive?
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I wanted to try a little heavier gun than the aluminum CS and the reviews of Gilbert’s work are all glowing.
Can't you just use an enclosed red dot?Due to the pistol being in the elements
I’ve learned a lot reading through this thread and other threads on Rokslide regarding selecting a shootable pistol. I have not read much about how sight radius impacts pistol selection.
I am a novice pistol shooter and plan on buying a 2011. The Staccato HD P4 and P4.5 appear to be good choices, but I have a concern. I will primarily carry the pistol in a chest holster. Due to the pistol being in the elements, I do not intend to use a red dot. Is the Staccato HD series a poor choice due to the short sight radius? Would I be better off looking into a Kimber 2K11 that offers a longer sight radius?
I’m interested to hear how others factored in the importance of sight radius when selecting a highly shootable pistol.
Shadow 2's are more complex than 1911s/2011s, have their own reliability quirks, and are DA/SA with (from the factory) 8.5-9# trigger pulls in the DA. They also have a fair bit longer trigger reach but since it's a pivoting trigger the pull doesn't feel quite as nice. It's harder to manipulate the slide on them as well. And the grips that come on the Shadows are almost un-usable for serious shooting.Sorry if this has been addressed on a prior page but why not just go with a Shadow 2 Compact?
Can be had for around $1k and seem like a more straight forward solution for an affordable, high capacity, metal framed, hammer fired pistol. Relative to tinkering with 1911/2011s of the same price range that is.
Appreciate the thoughts John, makes sense.Shadow 2's are more complex than 1911s/2011s, have their own reliability quirks, and are DA/SA with (from the factory) 8.5-9# trigger pulls in the DA. They also have a fair bit longer trigger reach but since it's a pivoting trigger the pull doesn't feel quite as nice. It's harder to manipulate the slide on them as well. And the grips that come on the Shadows are almost un-usable for serious shooting.
A Shadow 2 OR runs about $1500 right now (I just bought one 2 weeks ago but got a big discount), which is about what you'd pay for an Alpha Foxtrot Romulus. The AF seems to not have nearly as many hiccups as, for instance, a Springfield Prodigy or similarly priced 2011.
If someone were getting a pistol that needed to qualify for USPSA Carry Optics division, which is why I bought one, then Shadows are awesome. I put 400 rounds through mine and immediately sent it off to be Cajunized so we'll see what the end result looks like.
I was under the impression this thread was about range guns, not carry guns. So a compact anything wouldn't really interest me for that, outside of a full size Shadow 2 not qualifying for IDPA CO if you're into that.Given Shadow 2 Compacts can be had for ~$1,100 out the door, are there any current compact 2011 offerings that offer similar high-end performance and QC out of the box for that price?
You're probably correct on that. The CZ QC isn't as safe of a bet as people think but it's probably a better bet than a 2011 in that exact price range.I'm not tring to stir the pot, I'm genuinly interested in the 2011 trend but my impression was that I would be gambling a bit on QC with the current compact 2011s offerings at the same price point ($1,100)
Got it, sorry about that. I shoulda read up on this thread a bit more. I thought y'all were picking up 1911/2011s for bear defense, carry, etc..I was under the impression this thread was about range guns, not carry guns. So a compact anything wouldn't really interest me for that, outside of a full size Shadow 2 not qualifying for IDPA CO if you're into that.
You're probably correct on that. The CZ QC isn't as safe of a bet as people think but it's probably a better bet than a 2011 in that exact price range.
Here's a few videos from Ben Stoeger on the general subject of CZ Shadow 2's and how they stack up against 2011s. CZ Shadow 2's can put people into extraction hell specifically, which is hard to get out of. Last step after getting my gun back from Cajun will be getting the chamber reamed to help reliability with a variety of bullets. I'll probably have Patriot Defense do it, it's only like $65.Got it, sorry about that. I shoulda read up on this thread a bit more. I thought y'all were picking up 1911/2011s for bear defense, carry, etc..
I know some of CZ's entry-level polymer offerings have had a few reported issues over the years, but I haven't ever heard much about Shadow 2 quality control not being a sure thing. I'll do some digging there, appreciate you highlighting that for me John.
Here's a few videos from Ben Stoeger on the general subject of CZ Shadow 2's and how they stack up against 2011s. CZ Shadow 2's can put people into extraction hell specifically, which is hard to get out of. Last step after getting my gun back from Cajun will be getting the chamber reamed to help reliability with a variety of bullets. I'll probably have Patriot Defense do it, it's only like $65.
Given Shadow 2 Compacts can be had for ~$1,100 out the door, are there any current compact 2011 offerings that offer similar high-end performance and QC out of the box for that price?
I emailed him last night to find out, as I was curious about that too. 12.5 weeks wait right now.Any idea on how much longer you can expect for that Forza to arrive?
Raised and Extended Slide Release for 1911/2011 Models (Excl. Glock Style Mags)![]()
Picked her up this morning and ran 380'isn rounds through her with zero flaws.
First time shooting any sort of 1911.
One of the concerns I saw when looking at the Kimbers the C&H plates that came with the gun. Kimber must have listened because mine came with a Tag brand plate.
Other issue I knew about from YouTube was the mag release is stiff. Not sure if there's a fix for that or just needs to be used more.
I will be buying a smaller grip for it. I have really small hands. So I need something that's as slim as possible.
Also already have a shorter trigger shoe coming that will help that too.
As far as shooting it goes, it was mind blowing. First shot was an X at 10 yards. The new SRO was dead nuts on!
It's crazy how much more consistent I am with this thing vs any other pistol. It was child's play to shoot tiny groups. Velo can sized group at 10-15 yards with no crazy wtfs.
The trigger is epic. But to be fair I can only compare it to a higher end Glock after market.
The comp is great!!! I shot at the indoor range so I couldn't shoot more than two double taps. But it was so easy to stay on target and get off two accurate shots. I'll run her out side next weekend and have some real fun. But the comp didn't seem super loud or annoying at all. But switching to my G19 I could definitely feel the difference it makes in muzzle rise.
I don't think I made a bad purchase at all. Just need to maybe change the mag release spring and the grip. And trigger shoe.
Highly recommend
Thank you for the explanation. That confirms the sight radius will not have a significant impact on my intended uses for the pistol.At self-defense distances, sight-radius differences in accuracy at speed are pretty minimal. Especially with the blocky sights that are on almost all your common handguns. You'd probably have to stretch a shot out past 50yds for a longer sight-radius to start providing a meaningful benefit. Especially as a novice pistol shooter. It's not an issue I'd be concerned about in practical realities.