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1911 vs. 2011

Sunday, March 19th, 2023

With John Wick: Chapter 4 due in theaters soon, there’s been a lot of talk of 2011 model semi-auto pistols. The biggest difference between it and the classic 1911 design seems to be a separate polymer grip that better isolates the shooter’s hand from perceived recoil.

Here’s Joe Rogan shooting a Pit Viper, which is evidently the 2011 model Wick shoots in the film:

“That is the smoothest gun of all time. It doesn’t move. Like it literally doesn’t move, there’s no recoil.”

It does indeed look pretty cool and easy to shoot, but before you rush out to buy one, keep in mind that: A.) It’s not going to be available for sale until May, and B.) It’s going to set you back about seven grand.

Here Colion Noir interviews a rep for Staccato about the differences between the 1911 and the 2011.

Staccato is in Texas, and their 2011 models start at a somewhat more reasonable $2,499.

(Aside: I like Noir, but he does the “yeah,” “uh-hu” noise thing that tells the person he’s talking to “Yes, I’m following you,” which he needs to learn not to do for filmed interviews.)

Is there significant enough difference between a 1911 and a 2011 to justify the nomenclature change? I’m slightly skeptical, but I’ve never fired a 2011. Maybe the difference is night and day.

Would I buy a 2011? Not right now, mainly because I just picked up a Sig Sauer P365 Micro Compact 9mm as a carry gun last year, and even $2,500 is considerably more than I want to spend on a gun right now. But if the prices drift down to around $1,000 over the next few years, I’d definitely give them a more serious look.