$600 Turkish striker is good enough to support performances from local ass-kicking by the younglings to three Nationals in one year by Nils, and durable enough to practice to those levels. @pistolwrench, also known as Chuck Rogers , posted that, after buying one Tisas 1911, he bought several more, for $300 each. I would trust his ability to figure out a fundamentally sound gun from something else. I wouldn't make too many predictions if this is one going to be bad or good before reputable people evaluated one, or three. I myself can barely care about 2011s at this point and as long as there is no 9mm 2011 USPSA division, or as long as .40SW 2011s require handloaded ammo. None of them meet carry gun criteria for me, regardless of their cost. I posted this for info only but it certainly merits mentioning that there is no longer a universally linear proportion between cost and quality.
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I wouldn’t be surprised to see 90% of 1911 makers begin offering 2011s before the year 2030 to be honest. How many of them are any good I won’t make any wagers on.
I think the consumers are becoming bored with the striker fired guns. On paper, the 2011 gives nearly every “shootability” advantage you can think of, especially if it comes optics ready.
The real question, who’s going to be first with the 3011?
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You’re so 2-thousand and nevah”
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That's probably why EAA is selling Checkmate 2011 magazines.
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If these don't suck and I can get an optics ready 15+1 10MM for under $1000 that's pretty interesting.