This Double Stack 1911 is Only $750!

Colion Noir
9 Apr 202410:46

Summary

TLDRIn this video review, the Springfield Prodigy is hailed as the best entry-level 2011 double stack 1911 on the market. The reviewer compares it with the TSAS DY9 DS, a $750 9mm double stack 1911, highlighting its classic design, modern features like red dot mounting capability, and ergonomic grip. The video discusses the gun's performance, trigger feel, and sighting system, concluding that for the price, it's a solid choice for those seeking a double stack 1911 without breaking the bank. The reviewer also touches on the importance of context when evaluating a firearm's value and performance.

Takeaways

  • đŸ”„ The Springfield Prodigy is praised as the best entry-level 2011 or double stack 1911 on the market.
  • 🎯 The TSAS DY9 DS, where 'DS' stands for double stack, was highly recommended by viewers and costs around $750.
  • 💰 The gun features a 9mm double stack 1911 with numerous features like red dot mounting capability and ambidextrous safety.
  • đŸ‡čđŸ‡· The TSAS DY9 DS is manufactured in Turkey and offers a blend of classic and modern aesthetics.
  • đŸč The reviewer describes the gun as having a 'classic' look on top and a 'party' vibe on the bottom, akin to a mullet with business in the front and a party in the back.
  • 🩉 The ergonomics of the gun are described as 'sterile' with a modern grip but a somewhat blocky feel in hand.
  • đŸ”« The gun does not have a bull barrel, which makes it lighter and slightly less stable when shooting, but still manageable for a double stack 1911.
  • 🔧 The flat face trigger with a slight curvature at the top provides a comfortable feel and a positive, forceful reset.
  • 👓 The sights on the gun are noted to be of good quality, with a rear serrated edge to minimize glare and a visually pleasing front sight.
  • đŸŽ” The reviewer wears the AKT T1 Blackout Wireless in-ear hearing protection, which they highly recommend for their noise-cancelling and Bluetooth features.
  • 🎯 The gun is recommended for those who want a double stack 1911 but have a budget of around $800, offering a good value for the price.

Q & A

  • What is the Springfield Prodigy considered the best of in the market according to the video?

    -The Springfield Prodigy is considered the best entry-level 2011 or double stack 1911 on the market hands down.

  • What is the price of the TSAS DY9 DS mentioned in the video?

    -The TSAS DY9 DS is roughly $750 on the streets.

  • What caliber is the TSAS DY9 DS chambered in?

    -The TSAS DY9 DS is chambered in 9mm.

  • What features does the TSAS DY9 DS have according to the video?

    -The TSAS DY9 DS features the ability to mount a red dot, ambidextrous safety, grip safety, nice iron sights front and rear, double stack magazine with a 17+1 capacity, skeletonized trigger, and a rail for lights.

  • Where is the TSAS DY9 DS manufactured?

    -The TSAS DY9 DS is built in Turkey.

  • How does the reviewer describe the look of the TSAS DY9 DS?

    -The reviewer describes the look of the TSAS DY9 DS as classic, especially in the top half, and transitioning to a more modern style at the bottom, akin to a 'business in the front, party in the back' design.

  • What is the reviewer's opinion on the ergonomics of the TSAS DY9 DS?

    -The reviewer finds the ergonomics of the TSAS DY9 DS to be very sterile, with a modern aesthetic grip but a squared off, blocky feel in hand, which is not overly ergonomic but sufficient for the job.

  • How does the reviewer describe the trigger on the TSAS DY9 DS?

    -The reviewer describes the trigger on the TSAS DY9 DS as feeling really good on the finger, with a positive and almost forcefully pushing reset.

  • What are the sights on the TSAS DY9 DS like?

    -The sights on the TSAS DY9 DS are described as really nice, with a rear serrated edge designed to minimize glare and a front sight that, while not as high dollar as some other guns, is satisfactory for a $750 firearm.

  • Who is the TSAS DY9 DS recommended for according to the reviewer?

    -The TSAS DY9 DS is recommended for someone who absolutely wants a double stack 1911 and can only afford to spend around $800 on it.

  • What is the reviewer's final verdict on the TSAS DY9 DS compared to the Springfield Prodigy?

    -The reviewer maintains that the Springfield Prodigy is the best entry-level 2011, but acknowledges that the TSAS DY9 DS is a good option for those specifically looking for a double stack 1911 within a certain budget.

  • What hearing protection is the reviewer wearing in the video?

    -The reviewer is wearing the AKT T1 Blackout Wireless In-Ear hearing protection with Bluetooth, which they refer to as the 'airpods for shooters'.

Outlines

00:00

đŸ”„ Introduction to the TSAS DY9 DS Firearm

The first paragraph introduces the TSAS DY9 DS, a double-stack 1911 style 9mm firearm. The speaker discusses the gun's popularity based on viewer recommendations, its price point of roughly $750, and its numerous features such as the ability to mount a red dot, ambidextrous safety, grip safety, iron sights, skeletonized trigger, and a rail for lights. The firearm's manufacturing origin is noted as Turkey. The speaker's initial impression of the gun's appearance is described as 'classic,' particularly noting the top half's traditional 1911 features and the modern style of the lower half. The video also includes a sponsorship message for the Sonoran Desert Institute's online firearm courses and a note on the ammunition provided by Nosler.

05:00

🎯 Ergonomics and Shooting Experience of the TSAS DY9 DS

In the second paragraph, the speaker delves into the ergonomics of the TSAS DY9 DS, describing the grip as modern aesthetic but somewhat blocky and not overly ergonomic. The firearm is noted to be suitable for its price point, and the lack of a bull barrel is mentioned, affecting the weight distribution. The speaker then discusses the trigger, describing it as smooth with a positive reset. The gun's shooting experience is detailed, with the speaker highlighting the sights' quality and design, and the natural point of aim. The paragraph concludes with a mention of the Akt T1 Blackout Wireless in-ear hearing protection, which the speaker praises as their favorite and recommends through their store link.

10:02

🚀 Conclusion and Recommendations for the TSAS DY9 DS

The final paragraph wraps up the discussion on the TSAS DY9 DS by reiterating its suitability for those seeking a double-stack 1911 at an affordable price point. The speaker maintains that the firearm remains a good choice despite minor drawbacks when compared to other guns. They advise potential buyers to appreciate the gun for what it is and to avoid comparing it to more expensive models to fully enjoy its value. The speaker also encourages viewers to engage with the content by liking, commenting, subscribing, and checking out featured products.

Mindmap

Keywords

💡Springfield Prodigy

The Springfield Prodigy is a type of 1911 pistol that the speaker highly praises in the video, referring to it as the best entry-level 2011 or double stack 1911 on the market. It is mentioned as a point of comparison for the TSAS DY9 DS, another gun being discussed.

💡TSAS DY9 DS

The TSAS DY9 DS is a 9mm double stack 1911 pistol that is the main focus of the video. The 'DS' stands for double stack, and the speaker discusses its features, build quality, and performance in detail.

💡Double Stack

A double stack refers to a type of firearm magazine that holds two rows of cartridges stacked on top of each other, allowing for a higher capacity compared to single stack magazines. The video discusses the double stack feature of the TSAS DY9 DS and its implications for the gun's performance and handling.

💡Ergonomics

Ergonomics in the context of the video refers to the design and features of the gun that affect its handling and the comfort it provides to the user. The speaker comments on the ergonomics of the TSAS DY9 DS, noting that while it has a modern aesthetic grip, it feels somewhat blocky in hand.

💡Skeletonized Trigger

A skeletonized trigger is a type of trigger used in firearms that has been lightened by removing excess material, often for a smoother and faster pull. The video mentions a skeletonized trigger as one of the features of the TSAS DY9 DS, and the speaker provides feedback on its feel and performance.

💡Red Dot Mount

A red dot mount is a type of firearm accessory that allows for the attachment of a red dot sight, which is an optical device used to improve the accuracy of a shooter by providing an illuminated dot as a point of aim. The video mentions the ability to mount a red dot on the TSAS DY9 DS as one of its features.

💡Ambidextrous Safety

An ambidextrous safety is a firearm feature that allows the safety mechanism to be operated by both left and right-handed users. The video mentions this feature of the TSAS DY9 DS, emphasizing its versatility and accessibility for different types of shooters.

💡Iron Sights

Iron sights are the basic metal sights on a firearm that are used for aiming without the need for optical enhancements like scopes or red dots. The speaker comments on the quality of the iron sights on the TSAS DY9 DS, considering them to be quite good for the price range of the gun.

💡Trigger Feel

Trigger feel refers to the tactile sensation and responsiveness of a gun's trigger when it is pulled by the shooter. The speaker discusses the trigger feel of the TSAS DY9 DS, noting that it has a positive reset and a good feel on the finger due to its design.

💡Hearing Protection

Hearing protection refers to devices or equipment used to protect a shooter's ears from the loud noise of gunfire, which can cause hearing damage. The speaker mentions wearing hearing protection, specifically the AKT T1 Blackout Wireless In-Ear Hearing Protection, during the shooting.

💡Mullet Design

The term 'mullet design' is used metaphorically in the video to describe the aesthetic of the TSAS DY9 DS, which the speaker describes as 'business in the front, party in the back.' This refers to the gun's classic lines at the top and a more modern, flashy design at the bottom.

Highlights

Springfield Prodigy introduced as the best entry-level 2011 or double stack 1911 on the market.

TSAS DY9 DS, a $750 double stack 9mm 1911, highlighted for its features and value.

Features include the ability to mount a red dot, ambidextrous safety, grip safety, quality iron sights, and a 17+1 magazine.

The gun is built in Turkey and described as having a classic to modern aesthetic transition.

Ergonomics described as 'very sterile', with a block-like feel in the hand.

Mention of its price point of $750 being competitive within the double stack 1911 market.

Discussion on the absence of a bull barrel and its impact on muzzle flip and handling.

Positive remarks on the trigger's feel and performance, especially for its price.

Sights described as effective, with rear serrated edge and a visually appealing design.

The gun's shooting experience is detailed, mentioning the natural point of aim and overall feel.

Comparison avoided with other 1911s or 2011s, focusing on the TSAS DY9 DS's standalone qualities.

Conclusion reaffirms the Springfield Prodigy as the top choice for entry-level 2011s despite the TSAS DY9 DS's merits.

Recommendation for those with a strict budget looking for a double stack 1911.

Advice against comparing the TSAS DY9 DS too closely with higher-priced 2011s to maintain satisfaction.

Closing remarks encourage engagement with the content to support spreading the message on YouTube.

Transcripts

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I recently did a video on the

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Springfield Prodigy where I titled the

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video the Springfield Prodigy is the

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best entry level 2011 or double stack

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1911 on the market hands down and in the

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comment section everybody was like oh

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you have to try this gun and try this

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gun and try that one try that one that

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one's better and of all those the most

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common requested gun was

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this the tsas

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dy9 DS Where DS stands for double stack

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so I got it so this is

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roughly

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$750 on the streets and um it is a 9mm

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double stack 1911 and from a feature

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standpoint on paper and just kind of

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looking at it has a ton of features you

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have the ability to mount a red dot on

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it you got a ambidextrous safety you of

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course you have the grip safety you have

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some actually admittedly nice iron

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sights front and rear and then of course

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you have your double sta Magazine with

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this is a 177 plus one you have your

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skeletonized trigger which kind of has

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this straight combo curve doesn't really

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know how it want to identify itself um

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and of course you have your rail for

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your lights and I mean by and large it

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it has what you need and it's built in

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Turkey so how does the gun look

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well when I look at this gun the word

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that keeps coming to mind is classic

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especially when you start talking about

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the top half of this gun has very

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classic lines that's classic 1911

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serration in the slide classic looking

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safety and then once you you start

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getting towards the bottom it just turns

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into a party like so it goes from

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classic to like Showtime you know you

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have these more kind of modern style

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looking grips um you know you have your

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skeleton I hammer with this flat face

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but then kind of a little bit of

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curvature to it so it's almost kind of

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like the opposite of a of a of a mullet

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where it's like you know business in the

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front party in the back actually that

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would be the exact definition of a

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mullet so up up top business in the

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front right nice and classic and then

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down here it's like party time

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the industry the ergonomics on this gun

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are

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very sterile is the best way that I can

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put it so you have this like I said it's

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a kind of it's a very modern aesthetic

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grip but as far as the actual ergonomic

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on ergonomics on the gun as far as the

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way the grip feels in my hand it kind of

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feels like a block if I'm just going to

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be honest because it is kind of more of

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a squared off I mean it's rounded you

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don't have like any sharp edges or

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anything like that but in hand it feels

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kind of Blocky not in a bad way but not

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in a overly Uber ergonomic way where it

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makes me feel like I'm holding something

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incredibly special um it's enough to get

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the job done you're not going to

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complain about it but you're not going

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to Rave about it either now keep in mind

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we are talking about a $750 gun here so

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keep that within the context of what I'm

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talking about because yeah cuz people

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don't understand con don't understand

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context sometimes and then they're like

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well why did you say that well I'm

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talking about it within the context of

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being a $700 cut all right um so from

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from that perspective and what I'm not

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doing is I'm not going to compare it to

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any other 1911s or double stack 1911s

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cuz I'm going to do that in another

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video so I'm just talking about this gun

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within the frame of itself so from an

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ergonomic standpoint like I said it

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feels enough like

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it's it is double stack 1911 but it

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doesn't have a bull barrel so that means

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you're not going to have that extra

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weight that you normally have up front

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with a pull Barrel which keeps the

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muzzle flipped down now do I notice it

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ever so slightly but if you're not

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really accustomed to shooting 2011's

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it's not something you're really going

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to notice it's going to be something

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that you're like oh this this feels good

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especially if you haven't sign a 2011

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before which is a good thing because

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this is an inry level 2011 and it's a

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for all intents and purposes as far as I

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feel about it now it's a pretty good one

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all right let's talk about the way this

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thing shoots and first we'll start with

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this trigger so like I talked about

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before you have this flat face trigger

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with the little curvature at the top and

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the skele D Hammer that's all Aesthetics

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right but it actually feels really good

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on your finger because when you get here

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and you start decompressing your finger

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on the actual trigger you start noticing

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this little curvature and it creates a

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like nice little landing pad for your

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fingertip this actually trigger feels

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really good on my finger as far as the

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actual trigger under live fire it's a

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2011 it's kind of hard to mess up a 2011

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trigger because almost every 1911

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trigger feels good but here you have

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this take up which is it's smooth enough

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and then you hit this wall here and then

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it breaks and then you have your reset

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right there it's a positive reset very

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positive reset almost forcefully pushes

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your finger back

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out and you come out boom boom boom so

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the trigger is nice especially for where

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you're coming in from the entry point

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standpoint $750 we normally 2011's or

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dou stack 1911s are like a billion

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dollars damn good trigger for that price

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point I'll give it that for sure when

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you start talking about the way a gun

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shoots you got you got you factor in the

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way it feels in your hand the way the

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trigger feels on your fingertip the way

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the trigger engages all of those things

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even where your hand lands on the gun

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and where it has the ability to place on

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the gun all of those things come into

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play when we start talking about how the

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gun shoots and how it runs and then

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finally when it comes to adding

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everything together in terms of how this

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gun shoots you you have your sights now

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the sights on this gun are actually

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really nice um they got they have this

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rear serrated edge it's I'm pretty sure

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it's designed to minimize glare and all

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that stuff um I guess it does it but I

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do like it I like my eyes visually like

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engaging with the back of this rear

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sight and then this front sight up here

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is pretty nice too not as high dollar as

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some of the sites on other guns but like

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I said we're all talking about a $750

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gun but when it comes together and you

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really put it on here the natural point

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of aim is there it's just not as good as

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some of the other guns that I've had now

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that can be rather subjective because

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everybody's hands and body structure a

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little bit different and body mechanics

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are different but for me when I pull out

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pull out it's not as intuitive as other

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guns and I'm talking marginally margin

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like I'm I'm I'm kind of picking at it

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honestly because at at the end of the

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day I will be able to shoot this better

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than any polymer gun out there because

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that's just kind of how double stack

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1911s

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are and so for me there's a slight

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difference in intuitiveness but it feels

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good like I mean it's still very very

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much shoots like a

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2011 yeah and then like I said this rear

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sight something about it it just let's

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take a what it does this is kind of

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double step here it kind of forces my

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eye to focus through this funnel kind of

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creates a natural visual funnel for me

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[Music]

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see there I noticed it there I noticed

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that was one of the few times that I

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noticed that this wasn't a bull barrel

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and that weight up front caused the gun

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to feel a little bit more flippy than

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normal but like I said

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I'm I'm pinching at stuff at this point

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um so now who is this gun for because

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like I said in my video I said that the

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spring thr Prodigy is the best entry

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level 2011 and after shooting this

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granted this is my very first time

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shooting this this gun do I still feel

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the same way absolutely I do um for the

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price this is a damn good gun $750 for

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somebody who's just absolutely needs to

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have a double stack 1911 but they don't

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have the money to Pony up for say a

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Springfield Prodigy which is 1,400 me

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personally if if I only had

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$700 I probably would buy something else

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that's not a 2011 or double stack 1911

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however you're not me so for somebody

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who absolutely wants a double stack 1911

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they genuinely can only afford $800 is

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to spend on it you will get this gun and

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you will be happy with it just don't

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shoot any other

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2011's not because this gun is bad in

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that sense but it could it could what do

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they say comparison is a thief of Joy or

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happiness it may cause you to compare it

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in a way that you probably don't want to

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um if you get this gun get it shoot it

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enjoy it it's

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just it runs though so there it is the

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