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2011 handguns utilize internal sear spring housings, stronger recoil springs for faster shooting, double stack magazines which relates into larger frames, often come with larger mag wells(nowadays at least), a different recoil spring housing because of the increased strength spring, slightly different trigger mech designs for reliable lighter trigger pull, and a longer recoil spring guide rod for faster fire. Basically a modern day fancy comp pistola, with the likes of SV Infinities and STi 2011/Eagle handguns. Like a 1911 variant that is commonly called a 2011:

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And a real 2011 pistol:

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The bottom pistol looks like a double stacker 1911, but includes all of the mentioned aboved with a short frame design like 1911s. The most common 2011s are these:

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Hope that helped, please feel free to ask any questions.

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After

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EDIT: today is Thanksgiving Day, and I just finished my polishing job, now I have few people to say Thanks to:

First off, my mom and dad, they helped me found a nice summer job, that's why I have money for what I have today.

Second, Thanks Davedawg123 for selling me that nice gun.

third,I heard Hissing Sid polished his HI-Capa slide, and he gave me some advise

forth: my uncle, I asked sandpaper from him

and all the people that supporting me!

Happy Thanksgiving! get turkey and get drunk!

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Yep, that is a hot 2011 race gun.

 

I've dreams of turning my Wilson Combat Hi-Cap into a iron-sight version of that.

 

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The big problem is getting all the compensator gear together, it adds up alarmingly if you buy aftermarket stuff! :o

 

Cheers

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