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| Screw it, call it a 2411 and be centuries ahead of the competition. I am mildly surprised that a number can be trademarked. |
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| I was close to buying a Staccato last year but balked at the price. My interest in a 2011 isn't high but I like the looks of this better than the Prodigy. |
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| quote: Originally posted by 92fstech: There's a pattern there for sure...
Going back further, Springfield was doing the same in the 1980s/1990s with stuff like their SAR-3 (Greek-made HK 91 clone) and SAR-48 (Brazilian-made FAL clone). |
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| Cool! I have a 6" 10mm and wonder how this compares.
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| I like the direction Girsan is taking by expanding the 2011 platform to the masses.
I got a little excited over 10mm, but then I realized they meant 40S&W and not 10mm [x25mm] Auto. |
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My other Sig is a Steyr.
| ^^^ Yeah, I was thinking that was how they delineated round count. The other listing was 45 ACP, so the 10mm round should dimensionally work. Wondering about the 4 different lengths as well.
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| Turkish innovation
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| Maybe a silly question, but how the hell is it a 2011, if it doesn’t take 2011 magazines? |
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| It takes Checkmate's 2011 magazine. Checkmate's 2011 mag fits the Staccato and Prodigy so far.
Not minority enough! |
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| quote: Originally posted by iron chef: I got a little excited over 10mm, but then I realized they meant 40S&W and not 10mm [x25mm] Auto.
They said both 10mm and .40. The magazines just hold the same amount. |
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| quote: Originally posted by Chowser: It takes Checkmate's 2011 magazine.
Checkmate's 2011 mag fits the Staccato and Prodigy so far.
Very cool |
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| So is it quality guts? |
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| quote: Originally posted by kozaric: So is it quality guts?
Yes, inside just like Staccato... Staccato guts. All internal gun parts are made in same place. You look inside the Girsan, it's Staccato guts. Look, you want to be fancy big shot? Then pay $3000 for Staccato name. You want to be smart shopper? Then you buy Girsan for $999; shoots exactly same as Staccato, because Staccato guts. Only difference is price. The price you see is the price. Don't haggle me. You haggle me, you waste my time. You look, you like. You like, you buy. OK? $999, I give you last one in stock at that price. You don't buy, I keep it for myself. |
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| quote: Originally posted by CQB60: Turkish innovation
'Innovation' isn't what I'd call it. Opportunism would be a more accurate description.
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| I'd like to see a company like them clone the Wilson EDC X9, and bring it in at around $1K. I think that would sell in bug numbers, at least for the 1911 market. |
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