No glock mag variant?
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This pistol is interesting. I like the gas pedal. I will keep an eye on this to see if it actually materializes.
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By corporations that have to worry about such stuff, we see two different 2311s, the Oracle and the EAA.
The EAA is a STI knockoff, they are even advertising Checkmate magazines "Compatible with most 9MM Double Stack 1911 models". Double stack 1911, ugh. But the pre-SHOT flyer on the gun shows it in all calibers.
The only place I have seen mention of the EAA Witness 2311 is on the Sig board, but EVERYBODY has EAA branded Checkmate magazines.
https://sigforum.com/eve/forums/a/tp...5/m/1910072794
That leaves 2211 open as a brand of yet another pistol of the sort.
The internet cannot get over Savage daring to bring out yet another 1911 mutant WITHOUT CHECKERING!
They may have missed the boat by not making it a high cap.
Last edited by Jim Watson; 12-25-2022 at 10:27 AM.
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I’d like to see one.
I'm curious about the percentage of proprietary parts on this one. Part of what makes the 1911/2011 system work is the massive amount of manufacturing and gunsmithing experience out there. You start making changes to parts and geometry and you are reinventing the wheel. Look at the EMP. Look at the early 2011s. Etc.
My assumption is that a 2011 trigger will fit around about any magazine out there, but the tapering double to single column magazine mean differences in frames including potentially less material around the frame rails.
But it is interesting.
I'm intrigued. But my first thought is that there is probably a reason why no one has made a 2011 that uses striker mags. The mags seem to be the most finicky part.
For example my 140mm Staccato mags only hold 20 rounds. But I can cram 22-23 into a 140mm Sig mag.