Chris Bartogone
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So that's where I ended.
Like, there was no interest in a staccato.
And I know that they were the, I guess, the gold standard when it came to 2011s, right?
STI, then staccato.
Like, that was what everybody aspired to get.
Right.
Yeah.
So but, you know, OK, step back a second before the Terran 2011 started making waves and you had these 1911s, Les Bear, Wilson Combat, Dan Wesson, Nighthawk Customs.
Or five thousand dollar 1911s.
And, you know, you, you could get it in chambered in 45 or you could get it chambered in nine, a nine millimeter, but it wasn't a double stack.
I mean, you had a little bit more, but it wasn't the same.
So now I don't know, maybe you can tell me, does a 2011 only come chambered in nine millimeter or can you get it in 45?
Well, anyway, there were a boatload of them out there.
And, you know, one of the reasons why I wanted to go check was I wanted to see if my theory was correct.
Like the, you know, Kimber was doing something different.
And so I went and I, I walked by the staccato booth and I picked up the staccato and it was still crunchy.
Um, when I racked the slide and, and I picked up a alpha Fox trot Romulus and again, still crunchy.
Um,
I was told about this 2311, which is by OA Defense, a company out of North Carolina.
It's the 2311.