Alright Jeff, between the Staccato GMGK or your other Staccato's with your Lucky 7, which one do you prefer? The Vulcan 2011 looks futuristic, kind of like Robocops gun but in a good way but I'll take that Staccato GMGK one tho.
Sweet shooting braddah. Easily becoming my favorite channel. BTW, what holster are you using if you dont mind me asking? I cant seem to find a duty holster for my drop leg anywhere in Vegas. 🤙🤙🤙
@@The_Nameless_Entity Thank you! That’s a huge compliment & I appreciate it! I am using a G-Code assaulters belt that has an interchangeable holster system. So for these two guns I’m using an Atlas for the Staccato & for the Vulcan, it fits my P226 holster made by GT holsters. I mainly use Safariland & all of them are light bearing & connect to the belt with an RTI # 29 adapter (can get on Amazon).
That’s why I wish Vulcan would have kept the lsi outlaw grips they were using. I can’t stand those miller precision grips. Great video and thank you brother!
Hey boss! Good video. Question when watching your pistol shooting, do you close your right eye? Seems you’re left eye dominant, just haven’t seen someone cant their head the way you do.
@@willywonkasgunfactory Good eye! Yes, unfortunately I’m left eye dominant & right handed. But, I keep both eyes open. It was actually a tip I got from Scott Jedlinski ( Modern Samurai ) & it works for me. I would much rather be right eye dominant, just haven’t figured out how to pull that off.
Got the chance to shot with the Race City Defense RC9 today... men that is a crazy fast gun, I would like to see your review on it. Great job with your posting, keep it up!!!
@@reloco166 I actually just picked up an RC9 recently. I’m planning on getting it into a video. So stay tuned! Happy to hear you had fun with it. Thanks!!
I don't know if you are interested, Modern Warriors is having a huge sale till tonight 18% off on any high-end guns, I pick up an XC for $3791 delivered and a DWX with an SRO for less of 2k
What magazines were you using (that didn’t lock the slide open) when shooting the 3L3V3N? I’m interested in knowing if they were the supplied mags or another brand/age.
@@JEREMYCHAPMAN-n9f I was using Atlas, older Staccato & the Staccato’s that came with it. It would do it with all of them, although it disliked the Atlas mags the most. I had a mix of 115g & 147g & I had the lightest guide rod spring in. So I have to do more testing with ammo, springs & mags & see what happens. The inconsistency was the biggest issue. I’d rather it locked back all the time, or never. Intermittent lock back is the biggest pain.
Oh, okay Jeff the moment I feel I'm apart of the 2011 community here you come again over and over showing off your collection and just brutally showing your ass making me feel like a very small person and squashing me like a cock roach... Lol... Once again nice content bruh, very nicely done. Hope you and yours had a nice Thanksgiving!!! 😎
@@Thomas-vt7cz Haha, no way bro, you got some heavy duty equipment! Hopefully the channel keeps growing & one day we get the opportunity to shoot together! As always, I appreciate it!
@@marcusmaggiore5740 That’s a great idea! As long as it will still work with my holster. I have a few guns with gas pedals & they are nice! Thanks for the suggestion
@ between the mags I run and the gas pedal I haven’t had reliable slide lock in ages makes you keep up on your round count in competition but I usually carry enough mags when in doubt reload😊
Nice job on that plate rack time. After watching what you did to the P, I got a hold of Vulcan and I’m going to get me an XC and send it to them for Cerakote and porting. Thanks for the idea 💪🏻
@@wrxzboost I understand the argument, to a point. I kinda view it as a wash, personally. I agree that direct milling is the more robust system, but you’re married to that footprint, obviously. Particularly with the expensive guns part of me wants the “best” system, but once it’s milled I can never switch optics. For me, the Acro & SRO are my favorites & the ability to swap a plate & go with either option on a Staccato is nice. The Vulcan, that is an Acro forever & it would be nice to have the SRO option as well. I’ve had plenty of plates come loose, but never on a 2011. Not saying it couldn’t, but Dawson Precision plates are far batter than the typical C&H, MOS etc. Like I said, I understand where you are coming from, but I have 2011’s w/plate & 2011’s w/direct milling & both have pros/cons.
Great shooting Jeff!
@@tacticalcowboy01 Thank you!
Wowwwwww you can shoot really well sir.
@@c5corvett_e647 Thank you! I’m always trying to get better & have a long way to go but I appreciate it!
Good video! Keep shredding those were great splits nice work.
@@LVbibby Thank you! Appreciate it
Alright Jeff, between the Staccato GMGK or your other Staccato's with your Lucky 7, which one do you prefer? The Vulcan 2011 looks futuristic, kind of like Robocops gun but in a good way but I'll take that Staccato GMGK one tho.
Wicked pistols Jeff...and range day fun on top of that!
@@sickjohnson Thank you brother!
Sweet shooting braddah. Easily becoming my favorite channel. BTW, what holster are you using if you dont mind me asking? I cant seem to find a duty holster for my drop leg anywhere in Vegas. 🤙🤙🤙
@@The_Nameless_Entity Thank you! That’s a huge compliment & I appreciate it! I am using a G-Code assaulters belt that has an interchangeable holster system. So for these two guns I’m using an Atlas for the Staccato & for the Vulcan, it fits my P226 holster made by GT holsters. I mainly use Safariland & all of them are light bearing & connect to the belt with an RTI # 29 adapter (can get on Amazon).
That’s why I wish Vulcan would have kept the lsi outlaw grips they were using. I can’t stand those miller precision grips. Great video and thank you brother!
@@RetARMYjohn Thank you ! Yeah, I like the look & feel of this grip, but it definitely has some downsides with the mag release.
Hey boss! Good video. Question when watching your pistol shooting, do you close your right eye? Seems you’re left eye dominant, just haven’t seen someone cant their head the way you do.
@@willywonkasgunfactory Good eye! Yes, unfortunately I’m left eye dominant & right handed. But, I keep both eyes open. It was actually a tip I got from Scott Jedlinski ( Modern Samurai ) & it works for me. I would much rather be right eye dominant, just haven’t figured out how to pull that off.
Got the chance to shot with the Race City Defense RC9 today... men that is a crazy fast gun, I would like to see your review on it. Great job with your posting, keep it up!!!
@@reloco166 I actually just picked up an RC9 recently. I’m planning on getting it into a video. So stay tuned! Happy to hear you had fun with it. Thanks!!
I can't wait!!!
I don't know if you are interested, Modern Warriors is having a huge sale till tonight 18% off on any high-end guns, I pick up an XC for $3791 delivered and a DWX with an SRO for less of 2k
@ Yes! I’ve bern looking at a few things. Haven’t got anything yet. I got the RC9 from MW. I love those guys. Thanks for the heads up! Appreciate it
What magazines were you using (that didn’t lock the slide open) when shooting the 3L3V3N? I’m interested in knowing if they were the supplied mags or another brand/age.
@@JEREMYCHAPMAN-n9f I was using Atlas, older Staccato & the Staccato’s that came with it. It would do it with all of them, although it disliked the Atlas mags the most. I had a mix of 115g & 147g & I had the lightest guide rod spring in. So I have to do more testing with ammo, springs & mags & see what happens. The inconsistency was the biggest issue. I’d rather it locked back all the time, or never. Intermittent lock back is the biggest pain.
Oh, okay Jeff the moment I feel I'm apart of the 2011 community here you come again over and over showing off your collection and just brutally showing your ass making me feel like a very small person and squashing me like a cock roach... Lol... Once again nice content bruh, very nicely done. Hope you and yours had a nice Thanksgiving!!! 😎
@@Thomas-vt7cz Haha, no way bro, you got some heavy duty equipment! Hopefully the channel keeps growing & one day we get the opportunity to shoot together! As always, I appreciate it!
@@TheWeaponCollective My man... Can I get your email??? 😎
I run a gas pedal on my xc so it deletes slide lock change the way you practice and you’ll crush it
@@marcusmaggiore5740 That’s a great idea! As long as it will still work with my holster. I have a few guns with gas pedals & they are nice! Thanks for the suggestion
@ between the mags I run and the gas pedal I haven’t had reliable slide lock in ages makes you keep up on your round count in competition but I usually carry enough mags when in doubt reload😊
What did that poor skeleton target do to you? 😅
@@ronaldwoodman224 Oh, if you knew him you’d understand. He’s such a dick
Nice job on that plate rack time. After watching what you did to the P, I got a hold of Vulcan and I’m going to get me an XC and send it to them for Cerakote and porting. Thanks for the idea 💪🏻
@@Mr3dperformance Nice! You will love it! Both VMW & Monsoon do amazing work. Let me know what you think… when you get it. Appreciate ya
so much money for a staccato and yet you get a bogus footprint that requires plates for nearly every optic, sad.
It is what it is, get an non optic one and get it direct milled for MPS/Acro/509t/EPS and smart red dots.
@@wrxzboost As opposed to what?
@@TheWeaponCollective RMR at least? doesn't seem like too much to ask for. optic plates on a $3k+ gun is lame.
@@wrxzboost I understand the argument, to a point. I kinda view it as a wash, personally. I agree that direct milling is the more robust system, but you’re married to that footprint, obviously. Particularly with the expensive guns part of me wants the “best” system, but once it’s milled I can never switch optics. For me, the Acro & SRO are my favorites & the ability to swap a plate & go with either option on a Staccato is nice. The Vulcan, that is an Acro forever & it would be nice to have the SRO option as well. I’ve had plenty of plates come loose, but never on a 2011. Not saying it couldn’t, but Dawson Precision plates are far batter than the typical C&H, MOS etc. Like I said, I understand where you are coming from, but I have 2011’s w/plate & 2011’s w/direct milling & both have pros/cons.