The Hayes also has a unique grip design that makes it almost impossible to get a mag stuck on reload. It somehow guides the mag in and straightens it out. Given how easy it is to lose a lot of time fumbling a reload, this is a huge feature.
@SmallArmsFirearms it's actually part of the grip design and autocorrects without needing the magwell. It's some black magic for sure. Also hayes mentioned in another video that they made the magwell flat on the sides so you can prop it up for table/ barrel starts.
@SmallArmsFirearms Ordered mine at Kovert with 2 barrels option(ported and non ported). It’s been six months since I placed my order. I can’t wait to shoot this one. I’ll post videos in action for sure when I get my Hayes. Your video is very informative. More power.
You are introducing me to so many new guns. I think I don't want the Staccatto anymore. I wanted it because it's what everyone else has but if you say the Platypus I'm getting is almost as good as a Stacatto, I might as well get another gun. I really like the Hayes custom. I'll watch more reviews on it but I'm really leaning towards it. I also want the Erebus now just because I love how it looks. Great review, subbed!
I actually really like this video. Thank you. Yes, the other commenters are correct that technically the only 2011 is Staccato. but I totally get what you’re saying. As the producer you get to compare whatever guns you feel like. Let’s all move on. I own the Athena and the Erebus. I actually had my Erebus trigger tuned so it has an even shorter reset and it’s down to 1.5 pounds. Super short reset. I put the brass plates on the grip to make it heavier and it’s even lighter shooting them before. My friend, who has super fast split times has shot a bill drill at 7 yards with it at 1.22 seconds from the holster. It’s a beast. I have the atlas case and I have never used it. The reason is I never go to the range with only a single pistol so I have a multi pistol case. I’ve never shot or even seen a Hayes custom in person. They are a very low production custom shop. These represent the very top of the pyramid in the class. Whether the individual shooter has the capability to take advantage of it is a whole different story.
@@jaceprovo thank you for taking the time to comment and watch. That erebus and your friend sound wild. I didn’t even think it was possible to do a bull drill that fast from holster hah! I agree about the hard case part. I use a simple pistol sleeve because I’m always bringing multiple guns as well.
@@MountainRidgeShooters well…I can’t do that, that’s for sure. 😀. Sounds like a six shot hammer follow. He shoots an atlas Artemis and he can get .11 splits.
On the voodoo. I was placing a order with the and asked if they could make the slide serrations more aggressive and they told me know and I even offered to pay more money for them and still said no. So when with a race city defense rc9. Thanks for the video.
@@jacrispy9603 Hayes isn't doing any custom orders right now, and I don't think they will be any time soon. They've become much more popular in the last year and orders have skyrocketed via vendors like Kovert and Modern Warriors. A year ago the wait for one of their semi customs was 4 months, now you're looking at 10-12 months. Gotta go with the standard Cobra 5" island ported model.
Good video. I wish you listed the weights of the pistols so I could tell which ones have steel vs aluminum grips as that greatly affects recoil. Getting ready to order a Vudoo Priest, ported with steel grip. I'd like the Hayes but already at my spending limit.
Just found your channel after you shared your link in the Reddit 2011 thread asking about the Athena. Awesome comparison of some very desirable guns. Subscribed. Yeah, you got me rethinking the Athena in favor of a Hayes Cobra ..except I can get the Athena in stock. (the "Want" is real) Would I shoot the Hayes better than the Athena? Dunno. Probably not. Would I be thrilled with either? Hell yes.
@@nme_trap hahahahh. I forgot to turn off Steve’s mic while they were setting up new steel plates on the other pistol range. Good to know how well that DJI signal travels over distance and through concrete.
@@kevf500 zero worries. There are a lot of 2011’s that have the aluminum grips. MPA DS9 hybrid comes to mind and I know several guys that run those in limited optics. They wanted a lighter grip and the price is easier on the wallet.
Being a lefty myself, I'm excited about the concept of the 2311, but I am going to wait until their products mature a bit more. Why are there no custom double stack 1911's with left handed controls? Hayes Customs, if you read this...please?
Just wanted to clarify. You rated the guns based on specific criteria, the obviously better guns being pretty much hand made, then dinged the really good guns based on price? And you took a concealed carry pistol (OA2311) and compared it to what are essentially race guns?
@@jimbobborg22 was just reviewing and rating double stack 1911’s that you generally can’t ever find at a “gun store”. As far as comparing them, I am giving them a score in each category compared to ALL pistols I have ever shot. Not just other 2011’s or race guns. For the sake of telling the viewers why one gets a certain score, it just helps sometimes to say “the 2311 doesn’t have a perfect trigger like this race gun, so it gets xyz score instead of a 10/10”. Sorry for any confusion.
@@MountainRidgeShooters Okay, thanks for the further explanation. BTW, I have no idea where you are located, but one of my local gun stores, which is also a range and a gym, is a stocking Staccato dealer and has three OA 2311s in stock, plus it has a few Atlas pistols in stock. They have for rent several of the Staccato pistols if you want to try them out. I have not personally shot the Staccato C, I have shot the XL, which is exactly like my STI DVC 3-gun. I also have the original STI Staccato (single stack) before the name change. I have no complaints with either pistol. And on a side note, I do have an SVI Infinity limited gun. Not flexing, just letting you know my experience.
@@jimbobborg22 Woah! can you actually rent an Atlas or just the Staccato's? I'm in Colorado and there are a few ranges that have Staccatos you can rent but nothing like the 2311's or "custom" 2011's. I'm glad they have 3 of the OA 2311's in stock, that means they might be gaining traction? Scheels in Colorado Springs does usually stock a couple Atlas pistols here and there, but you obviously can't rent them to try but you can at least get a feel for the ergo's that way.
@@MountainRidgeShooters Sorry for the wait. Yes, they have two Atlas pistols for rent, as well as the complete Staccato line. They also have the SA pistol for rent, too. They're using the rentals to sell pistols, which I think it is a good strategy. Yes, they carry Atlas and Staccato, as well as a few other more expensive pistols.
So glad to see someone making a HIGH END/Custom comparison and NOT include Staccato. Staccatos are fucking awesome, but they are, just as you said, mass produced production line guns. And yes, the Platypus is superior to the Staccato and I’m not factoring in price. Fanboys heads are gonna explode, and I was a bit of a fanboy when I paid for my Staccato, but my Platypus is so much better. Slicker, smoother, with a crisper trigger and far better slide to frame fit. And Stacatto can stop making us pay $100 for a damn optics plate or for a flat trigger shoe when you’re paying minimum $2600 and still don’t get enough mags. It’s a ripoff now.
You nailed it. It's just like you said, I really do like how Staccato's shoot, but come on already, there are other companies building better stuff for cheaper with more features. At this point, it's just people that are in love with the brand name.
Fun video. The Bul is all steel except for the grip. Love my Air. After a few thousand rounds my trigger is an almost too light 1lb 6oz. I also have a DS9. The Bul compares very well with it. It's a shame you couldn't add a DS9 into the mix. DS9 and Vudoos swim in the same price pool. Was the Hayes ported? Doesn't look it. Hayes is definitely on my list of guns I'd like.
@@SEAKPhotog damn that is a light trigger! I really really want to try a DS9 and another friend has one but was sick and couldn’t make it to the range. So hopefully soon I can run it against the others. The Hayes was not ported… I can’t imagine what the ported ones feel like
@SmallArmsFirearms Looking forward to a DS9, Vudoo, Air comparison when your buddy feels better.😉 I'm happy the Hayes wasn't ported. Most reviews feature ported Cobras. I'm not a ported barrel fan, so it was nice to get a look at a Hayes I may actually order. (Altho TBH, I may end up with a new or used Atlas since they're readily available without wait times and the older I get, the less I want to wait a year or whatever for a gun 🤷🏻♂️). As for the Air trigger, yeah, trigger discipline is a must 😬. I should probably increase the pull weight a bit but it's so much fun. 😁
@@SEAKPhotog I love that Hayes offers the ability to buy 2 barrels when you build one out. That way you can use the ported barrel on things like steel challenge or just fun range days, then swapping to the non-ported for things like limited optics division. And if you're already spending $5k+ on a pistol... whats another $300 hah.
I know there are a lot of people that hate that the finish is cerakote. For me that isn't a deal breaker at all for the price you can get a priest for. The pistol works amazing and I don't really care if using the gun a lot causes the finish to wear off. Gives it character for me, but for some, paying over $3k and it being cerakote is a deal breaker.
@@MountainRidgeShooters wasn’t a deal breaker for me as I bought two but I would like some other options even if it cost a little more . My steel ported Vudoo was over 4K with the options .
@@kevf500 I have heard so many good things about those. I would just ask yourself what your use case is and make sure that model checks all the boxes for you
@@MountainRidgeShootersagreed, I’m trying to forget I bought one, just waiting for that email that’s it’s coming home haha! Great video man, I check every day for new Hayes uploads since there’s very little of them!
@@MountainRidgeShooters realistically if it’s not a big bother, I’d love for you to upload just a review video on it alone, and have all your thoughts about it explained, basically what you did in this video just more in depth if you get what I understand. More of you shooting as well, it was awesome.
@@victorchapa2789 you got it. I’ll see if Steve will let me borrow it Tuesday evening. We are filming a pistol dot video on Tuesday then doing a bowling pin shoot.
@@MountainRidgeShooters You had a chance to try out the 2024 non-race BUL guns? Biased AF since I'm the new owner of an EDC and hung out with the BUL guys at GunCon, but they compare very well against the Platypus, OA 2311, and actual 2011s.
@@Croak1 I’ve heard nothing but amazing reviews on all of the Bul products. I personally haven’t had a chance to shoot like the Tac Pro’s but I would love to!
a bit of for me at least reverent history, the Hayes boys are the grandsons of the famed 1911 custom builder Jim Clark. so there's that! My, IK live just north of Hayes, Staccato, and Dawson Precision. Being old and on a fixed income now, I have to slum it with a Staccato C-2 for my EDC. My Custom Les Baer has become a little heavy for me. Which is an issue as an older White Man with the dreaded affliction of Lacoassius. ( Kinda embarrassing when your pants hit the ground around you ankles when putting groceries int eh car)! But make no mistake, the Staccato is no Les Baer. Not by a Country mile! Further yet from an Atlas or Hayes. I would love t own an Atlas or Hayes. Either or, but never too be. KnifeMaker/ Medically Retired after over 47+ Years in the Craft
You are probably getting harder reset on Hayes, I have atlas, I would go Hayes, really tired of hearing how fit and finish on atlas is so good, have had two and they have been marginal on the verge of unexceptionable.
That's really unlucky, the 4 I have personally shot all felt the exact same. I have already reached out to Hayes to try and see about possible trades....
@@MountainRidgeShooters You ain't lying Lol!!! I don't own a Hayes but I am interested in one I am going back and forth with some youtubers I think Hayes is better than Venom Customs I don't know about Atlas though which I have the Atlas Apollo on order should be here in November. We will see... 😎
@@MountainRidgeShooters plus adding the primary machine match barrel and comp, it is fantastic. I just wish the pre travel and over travel on the trigger was better. Even done up, it could still be better. If cz would just add the dwx trigger, aluminum frame, and ported it would be amazing
Id say its pretty comparable with the P and might have a slight edge over the P depending on personal preference but XC is definitely better but the XC is comped.
Love your channel love your videos, but I think you definitely missed the mark on a few key topics in the video. The Vudoo has an issue for about 99% of us, it only comes cerakote, no DLC no Nitride,, should be the first thing that you mention. The Platypus and the Oracle arms were too poor choices for a video about higher-end 2011s. It's almost like you got paid a little bit by somebody to gush over the Platypus. Like I said I'm not a staccato fan or a Glock fan but the Platypus should not be in the mix. Most of us higher end gun buyers are laughing about the platypussy. It looks like it was made by Nerf.
I'm curious about the emphasis on finish material. I have guns with all the coatings mentioned and see absolutely no difference in function. I shoot 2 or 3 times a week (admittedly spread over a lot of pistols) and haven't seen any significant wear issues. I have seen Cerakote duty guns get holster wear on the finish, but that is a lot more abuse than most guns are ever going to get.
@@DaveandDebe I appreciate your support my friend and the finish definitely can be a determining factor for some but not generally for myself when it comes to the guns performance. For me at least. I assure you, no one paid me a dime, or even gave me so much as a coupon to do this video lol. Just my honest opinions.
I have 4 staccatos and I have an atlas and a ck arms and bul. I would never buy a platypus. I shot two of them now and I think they are shi in my opinion. I would buy a staccato over them any day of the week. Don’t waste your money on a platypus they are to light the lock up isn’t good and cheap glock mags although cheap don’t drop worth a shi! 2011 mags are made of metal for a reason.
This video will confuse the hell out of people. It’s 100% opinion based. Calls the video a “2011” shootout without one 2011 in the video. That’s like saying “Glock” shootout and comparing a pile of striker guns but no Glock. Or a video called “best Kleenex” but that’s a brand on an item. Says the XC is not included because a comped gun doesn’t have a need for you but then you include an Erebus and talk about two comped guns you own. You didn’t show any of your groups and at the end of the day results matter not how the “recoil” feels. Very few people could shoot any of these or the dreaded “staccato” and do any better or worse. This is not informative at all. People need to go pick whatever they want and learn how to shoot. You are implying you can buy skill. Is that true? Can you buy skill?
@@AverageCompetitionShooter thanks for stopping by to comment my friend! We did hash out the whole 2011 thing in another comment thread also. I don’t own the Erebus and I was explaining why I don’t have a need in the competition world for a comp’d gun as I don’t shoot open. And you are correct, this is subjective in a way, but we do provide the high speed footage and the same grip is applied across all pistols. So that could help with an idea of how it may translate for others. I simply don’t have the time to change out the paper after every string, on every pistol, from each person to show you groups every time. The score isn’t counted or high speed isn’t used is any shots are outside the A zone at 7 yards. Sorry you get big mad for us calling these 2011’s. I will always call any double stack 1911 a 2011 because it’s just faster and easier. The added bonus of trolling people that get big mad about it is just the icing on the cake lol. Might start calling them clips instead of mags at my matches too hahah. Almost forgot. Never said you can buy skill?? Just showing which pistols I can run faster. Go train, go compete, run drills, that’s how you get better.
@@MountainRidgeShooters I’m not mad at all. There’s just so much of this same stuff on RUclips and social media. My point is it’s confusing people. To call a gun good or not (especially under rapid fire) is all about the results and reliability. Maybe shoot multiple types of ammo through them? Maybe set up a second camera on the targets? You were very specifically grading these pistols by your standards. You gave Atlas a 10 on craftsmanship and then immediately said Infinity probably does it better. So do they get an 11/10? Now someone might go out and get a gun that’s very ammo picky because of very tight tolerances and then be pissed and sell it and lose a bunch of money. I’ve owned an Erebus and sold it because in my opinion the XC is just as good. That Erebus isn’t worth two XC by any stretch of the imagination. I also got rid of my Athena and I now use an XL. I like it better. That doesn’t mean it is but I prefer the way it shoots.
@@AverageCompetitionShooter we did talk about ammo not working in the Erebus. We specifically say this is rating on what we have the ability to test. I would agree that an Erebus isn’t 2x better than a XC but I have also stated in multiple videos that the Athena isn’t 4x better than a shadow 2 either. That was the entire point of the “value” category. But a good idea on a target can. I can set that up for future videos
@@MountainRidgeShooters I’ve only watched this one video of yours. I will check out the other’s. I think you’re doing a good job. It’s just like I stated before with all these expensive “2011s” popping up I’d like to see people doing more detailed reviews. After all the cost is ridiculously high compared to an average pistol.
@@JackJones-w5f it’s more on the level of “everyone understands what I’m talking about when I say 2011.” And it’s just easier to say instead of “double stack 1911” every time I want to refer to it. Also, no other company is legally allowed to call their product a 2011 because STI/Staccato trademarked it. “That’s not a Kleenex!!!! It’s a facial tissue, it clearly says it on the box!!!” Kind of like that my man
@@MountainRidgeShooters yes I do , they are very close but atlas has better triggers and I prefer their grips with no grip safety . Also atlas blending is done very well .
Lmao 2011 showdown but then reviews 2 guns, which aren't 2011's. 2 guns are production guns just like Staccato but didn't list Staccato and you can't make custom changes to the bul 2011.
What a joke! So by being more expensive it makes the gun not as good? So a Toyota is the best car you can buy? Life doesn’t work that way. A Platypus is as good as an Atlas? Not in this lifetime. What a dumb video. You should have used a Glock.
Huh? When did I say a Platypus is as good as an Atlas, it literally scored lower. The Platypus DOES beat Atlas on the price category though... And yes, I own a Toyota too (I was a mechanic for years and understand quality per dollar). The price category is more like "best bang for the buck" kind of scoring.
@@MountainRidgeShooters you should have labeled the video as best bang for your buck. I never watch those videos. Then you could put on a Hi Point and called it a 2011.
@@wellsbibo6175 not all. The 2011 subreddit is full of a lot of great guys with fantastic advice, but…. This is RUclips hah. There’s a reason I addressed the staccato thing in the beginning.
Excellent and exclusive video! while the Staccato isn't missed, the one that truly deserves a spot at this level is the Infinity.
@@ivanradi4275 if only I could get my hands on one of those unicorns hah
The Hayes also has a unique grip design that makes it almost impossible to get a mag stuck on reload. It somehow guides the mag in and straightens it out. Given how easy it is to lose a lot of time fumbling a reload, this is a huge feature.
@@yut2bibble yes! I totally forgot to mention that but the competition magwell it came with is like cheating.
@SmallArmsFirearms it's actually part of the grip design and autocorrects without needing the magwell. It's some black magic for sure.
Also hayes mentioned in another video that they made the magwell flat on the sides so you can prop it up for table/ barrel starts.
@@ZChaosFactor I need to buy a ported hayes with two barrels. One ported and one not ported.
I love them so much at this point
@SmallArmsFirearms Ordered mine at Kovert with 2 barrels option(ported and non ported). It’s been six months since I placed my order. I can’t wait to shoot this one. I’ll post videos in action for sure when I get my Hayes. Your video is very informative. More power.
@@garoyarboleda2132 super jealous!!
Fantastic Video, incredibly informative, I think you talked me out of the Alien Creator. Stongly looking at the Hayes! Thanks again, I'm a fan!
@@FrankPuentes-hj1wx glad we could help and thanks for the kind words
You are introducing me to so many new guns. I think I don't want the Staccatto anymore. I wanted it because it's what everyone else has but if you say the Platypus I'm getting is almost as good as a Stacatto, I might as well get another gun. I really like the Hayes custom. I'll watch more reviews on it but I'm really leaning towards it. I also want the Erebus now just because I love how it looks. Great review, subbed!
@@MarketAndChurch life has been crazy but I have a more in-depth review of the hayes coming when I can get other stuff done
@@MountainRidgeShooters I appreciate it, I can't wait! Take your time.
Amazing video. Love the reviews.
@@syphonslaw thank you!
Very informative. Just purchased a Bul Tac 5 inch (non ported) so this was a very helpful video to use as a frame of reference. Great job.
@@StealthJackson12B thank you. And you will enjoy it I promise
I actually really like this video. Thank you. Yes, the other commenters are correct that technically the only 2011 is Staccato. but I totally get what you’re saying. As the producer you get to compare whatever guns you feel like. Let’s all move on.
I own the Athena and the Erebus. I actually had my Erebus trigger tuned so it has an even shorter reset and it’s down to 1.5 pounds. Super short reset. I put the brass plates on the grip to make it heavier and it’s even lighter shooting them before. My friend, who has super fast split times has shot a bill drill at 7 yards with it at 1.22 seconds from the holster. It’s a beast.
I have the atlas case and I have never used it. The reason is I never go to the range with only a single pistol so I have a multi pistol case. I’ve never shot or even seen a Hayes custom in person. They are a very low production custom shop. These represent the very top of the pyramid in the class. Whether the individual shooter has the capability to take advantage of it is a whole different story.
@@jaceprovo thank you for taking the time to comment and watch.
That erebus and your friend sound wild. I didn’t even think it was possible to do a bull drill that fast from holster hah!
I agree about the hard case part. I use a simple pistol sleeve because I’m always bringing multiple guns as well.
@@MountainRidgeShooters well…I can’t do that, that’s for sure. 😀. Sounds like a six shot hammer follow. He shoots an atlas Artemis and he can get .11 splits.
@@jaceprovo like a 1.60 bill drill from low ready is good for me hahah
On the voodoo. I was placing a order with the and asked if they could make the slide serrations more aggressive and they told me know and I even offered to pay more money for them and still said no. So when with a race city defense rc9. Thanks for the video.
The Hayes boys are top rate, trying to get them to build me a 4.6 atlas island barrel tri port
Any luck on that front with them? I've been dreaming of a similar build
@@jacrispy9603 Hayes isn't doing any custom orders right now, and I don't think they will be any time soon. They've become much more popular in the last year and orders have skyrocketed via vendors like Kovert and Modern Warriors. A year ago the wait for one of their semi customs was 4 months, now you're looking at 10-12 months. Gotta go with the standard Cobra 5" island ported model.
Great informative video! 2011’s are my favorite.
@@williamcarter1381 thank you!
Good video. I wish you listed the weights of the pistols so I could tell which ones have steel vs aluminum grips as that greatly affects recoil. Getting ready to order a Vudoo Priest, ported with steel grip. I'd like the Hayes but already at my spending limit.
@@jeskey777 sorry about that. I’ll be sure to do that in future videos and bring the little scale I have
Just found your channel after you shared your link in the Reddit 2011 thread asking about the Athena. Awesome comparison of some very desirable guns. Subscribed. Yeah, you got me rethinking the Athena in favor of a Hayes Cobra ..except I can get the Athena in stock. (the "Want" is real) Would I shoot the Hayes better than the Athena? Dunno. Probably not. Would I be thrilled with either? Hell yes.
@@gair1944 thank you sir, and yeah…. 12 months is a LONG time to wait.
Trust me, I still LOVE my Athena and that is really hard to pass up.
love the video brother!
Is a AARP snuff film getting recorded in the background when you’re at gun range?😅 24:02
@@nme_trap hahahahh. I forgot to turn off Steve’s mic while they were setting up new steel plates on the other pistol range.
Good to know how well that DJI signal travels over distance and through concrete.
great video thanks for taking the time do do this and share your opinion
Great vid !
On the Platypus are you concerned on the aluminum frame holding up for high round counts ??
@@kevf500 zero worries. There are a lot of 2011’s that have the aluminum grips.
MPA DS9 hybrid comes to mind and I know several guys that run those in limited optics. They wanted a lighter grip and the price is easier on the wallet.
Being a lefty myself, I'm excited about the concept of the 2311, but I am going to wait until their products mature a bit more. Why are there no custom double stack 1911's with left handed controls? Hayes Customs, if you read this...please?
@@johncastorina8310 yeah I’ve never seen one that’s for sure. Sorry about that.
2311 from OA Defense will probably be your best bet
You should put the rankings/results in the description or at the end of the video...apologies if you did, and I missed it.
@@drip2hard645 great idea. I’ll add it the end of my videos and when I get home will edit the description
Almost forgot, thanks for the great video
@@user-ed5jh3ff6u thank you
Just wanted to clarify. You rated the guns based on specific criteria, the obviously better guns being pretty much hand made, then dinged the really good guns based on price? And you took a concealed carry pistol (OA2311) and compared it to what are essentially race guns?
@@jimbobborg22 was just reviewing and rating double stack 1911’s that you generally can’t ever find at a “gun store”. As far as comparing them, I am giving them a score in each category compared to ALL pistols I have ever shot. Not just other 2011’s or race guns.
For the sake of telling the viewers why one gets a certain score, it just helps sometimes to say “the 2311 doesn’t have a perfect trigger like this race gun, so it gets xyz score instead of a 10/10”.
Sorry for any confusion.
@@MountainRidgeShooters Okay, thanks for the further explanation. BTW, I have no idea where you are located, but one of my local gun stores, which is also a range and a gym, is a stocking Staccato dealer and has three OA 2311s in stock, plus it has a few Atlas pistols in stock. They have for rent several of the Staccato pistols if you want to try them out. I have not personally shot the Staccato C, I have shot the XL, which is exactly like my STI DVC 3-gun. I also have the original STI Staccato (single stack) before the name change. I have no complaints with either pistol. And on a side note, I do have an SVI Infinity limited gun. Not flexing, just letting you know my experience.
@@jimbobborg22 Woah! can you actually rent an Atlas or just the Staccato's?
I'm in Colorado and there are a few ranges that have Staccatos you can rent but nothing like the 2311's or "custom" 2011's.
I'm glad they have 3 of the OA 2311's in stock, that means they might be gaining traction?
Scheels in Colorado Springs does usually stock a couple Atlas pistols here and there, but you obviously can't rent them to try but you can at least get a feel for the ergo's that way.
@@MountainRidgeShooters Sorry for the wait. Yes, they have two Atlas pistols for rent, as well as the complete Staccato line. They also have the SA pistol for rent, too. They're using the rentals to sell pistols, which I think it is a good strategy. Yes, they carry Atlas and Staccato, as well as a few other more expensive pistols.
@@jimbobborg22 that’s awesome that they can handle the overhead like that, it’s very rare to see a store/range so that.
My range has a atlas for a rental surprisingly
@@B.m.g_Daniel well holy shit that’s wild hah.
@@MountainRidgeShooters blackstone shooting sports in charlotte nc. Check it out if your ever in nc.
Mine has several as well. Surprising since they don't sell them.
@@bowlinrl mine sells a wide range of atlas 2011's and a wide range of staccato's. They usually have like 2-3 to rent.
@@bowlinrl damn you’re lucky
MPA DS9 should be on the list.
I totally agree!!! Just need to find someone that owns one first
Agree solid gun for the money , it’s the cheapest 2011 I own and I’ve been very impressed .
So glad to see someone making a HIGH END/Custom comparison and NOT include Staccato. Staccatos are fucking awesome, but they are, just as you said, mass produced production line guns.
And yes, the Platypus is superior to the Staccato and I’m not factoring in price. Fanboys heads are gonna explode, and I was a bit of a fanboy when I paid for my Staccato, but my Platypus is so much better. Slicker, smoother, with a crisper trigger and far better slide to frame fit.
And Stacatto can stop making us pay $100 for a damn optics plate or for a flat trigger shoe when you’re paying minimum $2600 and still don’t get enough mags. It’s a ripoff now.
Your Platypus outshoots Staccato XC?
@@garyokie4893 He might be comparing the platy to the Staccato P as that is more of the same price range and setup since either don't have a comp.
You nailed it.
It's just like you said, I really do like how Staccato's shoot, but come on already, there are other companies building better stuff for cheaper with more features. At this point, it's just people that are in love with the brand name.
@@MountainRidgeShooters See that’s the problem. People always compare against Staccato. Staccato is a brand, not a model.
@@garyokie4893 fair. That’s why in the video I make sure to call out the P and the XC as they are fairly different levels of pistols.
I'm very curious about the bul armory tac Pro Comp that's coming out. It seems very compelling
Is that Hayes an aluminum or steel grip? Looks like it could be steel with how flat it shoots
@@techguy1911 aluminum. It’s just that good
Fun video. The Bul is all steel except for the grip. Love my Air. After a few thousand rounds my trigger is an almost too light 1lb 6oz. I also have a DS9. The Bul compares very well with it.
It's a shame you couldn't add a DS9 into the mix. DS9 and Vudoos swim in the same price pool.
Was the Hayes ported? Doesn't look it. Hayes is definitely on my list of guns I'd like.
@@SEAKPhotog damn that is a light trigger!
I really really want to try a DS9 and another friend has one but was sick and couldn’t make it to the range. So hopefully soon I can run it against the others.
The Hayes was not ported… I can’t imagine what the ported ones feel like
@SmallArmsFirearms Looking forward to a DS9, Vudoo, Air comparison when your buddy feels better.😉
I'm happy the Hayes wasn't ported. Most reviews feature ported Cobras. I'm not a ported barrel fan, so it was nice to get a look at a Hayes I may actually order. (Altho TBH, I may end up with a new or used Atlas since they're readily available without wait times and the older I get, the less I want to wait a year or whatever for a gun 🤷🏻♂️).
As for the Air trigger, yeah, trigger discipline is a must 😬. I should probably increase the pull weight a bit but it's so much fun. 😁
@@SEAKPhotog I love that Hayes offers the ability to buy 2 barrels when you build one out. That way you can use the ported barrel on things like steel challenge or just fun range days, then swapping to the non-ported for things like limited optics division. And if you're already spending $5k+ on a pistol... whats another $300 hah.
@@MountainRidgeShooters Yeah, that's absolutely a cool choice and one that I'd certainly consider.
Perhaps a sweet spot here would be the MPA Ds9? Dunno, but price, finish and performance is really good IMHO
@@Aviation_Professional Steve just got an MPA…. And wow. It’s amazing.
I only shot a couple mags so nothing where I could give opinions on yet
Also Vudoo gives 2 mags because they are 120 dollar mags lol , you have option to add more mags at discounted price .
My vudoo pistols are pretty close to my atlas pistols , only downside is no dlc option .
I know there are a lot of people that hate that the finish is cerakote. For me that isn't a deal breaker at all for the price you can get a priest for.
The pistol works amazing and I don't really care if using the gun a lot causes the finish to wear off.
Gives it character for me, but for some, paying over $3k and it being cerakote is a deal breaker.
@@MountainRidgeShooters wasn’t a deal breaker for me as I bought two but I would like some other options even if it cost a little more . My steel ported Vudoo was over 4K with the options .
Thanks for video , I am looking hard at the SAS2 tac pro 5 inch model from Bul Armory , they are not cheap but not in XC price
@@kevf500 I have heard so many good things about those.
I would just ask yourself what your use case is and make sure that model checks all the boxes for you
Is the color on the vudoo priest cerakote or pvd?
@@syphonslaw its cerakote.
Vudoo doesn’t do pvd
Forgot to ask where do you place the Hayes Customs???
I'll have to ask Steve again, he got an email about a shop that had one in stock and just snagged it.
@@MountainRidgeShooters Would like to know bruh... 😎
@@Thomas-vt7cz Sorry, it was a little early in the morning to text him:
battlehawkarmory.com/
Is where he ordered it from
8 month wait for my Sight tracker Hayes 😓
@@victorchapa2789 Out of sight out of mind my friend. I had to wait 326 days for my last can.
But once it arrives…. Bliss.
@@MountainRidgeShootersagreed, I’m trying to forget I bought one, just waiting for that email that’s it’s coming home haha! Great video man, I check every day for new Hayes uploads since there’s very little of them!
@@victorchapa2789 anything you want me to test or do on the hayes?
@@MountainRidgeShooters realistically if it’s not a big bother, I’d love for you to upload just a review video on it alone, and have all your thoughts about it explained, basically what you did in this video just more in depth if you get what I understand. More of you shooting as well, it was awesome.
@@victorchapa2789 you got it. I’ll see if Steve will let me borrow it Tuesday evening. We are filming a pistol dot video on Tuesday then doing a bowling pin shoot.
One Hayes on Gunbroker ... $10,500!!! Doh!
@@Aviation_Professional is it the Damascus version?
Cool content.
@@Jon-nw6br really appreciate it
Where Staccato? 😁
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@@MountainRidgeShooters You had a chance to try out the 2024 non-race BUL guns? Biased AF since I'm the new owner of an EDC and hung out with the BUL guys at GunCon, but they compare very well against the Platypus, OA 2311, and actual 2011s.
@@Croak1 I’ve heard nothing but amazing reviews on all of the Bul products. I personally haven’t had a chance to shoot like the Tac Pro’s but I would love to!
Hayes comes with 1 atlas 140mm mag.
@@ZChaosFactor THANK YOU!
a bit of for me at least reverent history, the Hayes boys are the grandsons of the famed 1911 custom builder Jim Clark. so there's that!
My, IK live just north of Hayes, Staccato, and Dawson Precision. Being old and on a fixed income now, I have to slum it with a Staccato C-2 for my EDC. My Custom Les Baer has become a little heavy for me. Which is an issue as an older White Man with the dreaded affliction of Lacoassius. ( Kinda embarrassing when your pants hit the ground around you ankles when putting groceries int eh car)! But make no mistake, the Staccato is no Les Baer. Not by a Country mile! Further yet from an Atlas or Hayes.
I would love t own an Atlas or Hayes. Either or, but never too be.
KnifeMaker/ Medically Retired after over 47+ Years in the Craft
The price score on the 2322 makes no sense given there's a 5k gun with a 3 for price
You are probably getting harder reset on Hayes, I have atlas, I would go Hayes, really tired of hearing how fit and finish on atlas is so good, have had two and they have been marginal on the verge of unexceptionable.
That's really unlucky, the 4 I have personally shot all felt the exact same. I have already reached out to Hayes to try and see about possible trades....
Dude good job. Well categorized and yet not pretentious.
@@Blebobeep7492 thank you sir
Dude is doing the Lord's work, dropping this much cash so i don't have to 🙃
@@A_Sense_Of_Purpos3 hahah. Yeah Steve is the owner of all of them except my Athena.
He just got an MPA open gun too
Well, well, well... Lmao...This video stirs up the 2011/DS pot!!! 😎
@@Thomas-vt7cz I’m out here just causing drama left and right hah!
@@Thomas-vt7cz a 2011 by definition is a 3pc platform a 1911 is 2pc
@@JackJones-w5f I know this 2011 is a Staccato thing no one else can label their double stack a 2011 so they say DS for double stack... 😎
@@MountainRidgeShooters You ain't lying Lol!!! I don't own a Hayes but I am interested in one I am going back and forth with some youtubers I think Hayes is better than Venom Customs I don't know about Atlas though which I have the Atlas Apollo on order should be here in November. We will see... 😎
@@Thomas-vt7cz those venoms…… damn…. I want one
So, besides the trigger the Oracle arms does everything my cz p07 does. Just the cz is more reliable, concealable, cheaper, etc.
@@isidrosevier1125 I would agree with everything you said
@@MountainRidgeShooters plus adding the primary machine match barrel and comp, it is fantastic. I just wish the pre travel and over travel on the trigger was better. Even done up, it could still be better. If cz would just add the dwx trigger, aluminum frame, and ported it would be amazing
@@isidrosevier1125 yeah I feel like there is someone out there that has had to of done something like that to a p07. It would be fun to shoot too.
@@MountainRidgeShooters yea for sure
@@MountainRidgeShootersExcept it’s not a 2011
Good job dude. You look like a handsome filipino though
🤣🤣😂😂🤣
Nah, its your opinion. Ive shot platypus and i didnt think its as good as staccato especially the XC lol.
@@TONY4563084 yeah, definitely my opinion and I misspoke in the video. The platy shoots better than the P for me. Not the XC
Id say its pretty comparable with the P and might have a slight edge over the P depending on personal preference but XC is definitely better but the XC is comped.
@ exactly. And the trigger was better on the XC I shot.
the bul does not shoot better than an xc. i have both and can attest to the inaccuracy of his statement at the beginning of this video.
Love your channel love your videos, but I think you definitely missed the mark on a few key topics in the video. The Vudoo has an issue for about 99% of us, it only comes cerakote, no DLC no Nitride,, should be the first thing that you mention. The Platypus and the Oracle arms were too poor choices for a video about higher-end 2011s. It's almost like you got paid a little bit by somebody to gush over the Platypus. Like I said I'm not a staccato fan or a Glock fan but the Platypus should not be in the mix. Most of us higher end gun buyers are laughing about the platypussy. It looks like it was made by Nerf.
I'm curious about the emphasis on finish material. I have guns with all the coatings mentioned and see absolutely no difference in function. I shoot 2 or 3 times a week (admittedly spread over a lot of pistols) and haven't seen any significant wear issues. I have seen Cerakote duty guns get holster wear on the finish, but that is a lot more abuse than most guns are ever going to get.
@@DaveandDebe I appreciate your support my friend and the finish definitely can be a determining factor for some but not generally for myself when it comes to the guns performance. For me at least.
I assure you, no one paid me a dime, or even gave me so much as a coupon to do this video lol. Just my honest opinions.
@@MountainRidgeShooters Thank you!
@@yut2bibbleHow many of your guns are 2011s? Cerakote is a inferior finish when dealing with the tight tolerances on this platform.
Wait, where's the Staccato?
I have 4 staccatos and I have an atlas and a ck arms and bul. I would never buy a platypus. I shot two of them now and I think they are shi in my opinion. I would buy a staccato over them any day of the week. Don’t waste your money on a platypus they are to light the lock up isn’t good and cheap glock mags although cheap don’t drop worth a shi! 2011 mags are made of metal for a reason.
@@donwelchmusic it’s all a matter of opinion I guess. Appreciate the feedback sir.
Staccato is NOT high-end!
This video will confuse the hell out of people. It’s 100% opinion based. Calls the video a “2011” shootout without one 2011 in the video. That’s like saying “Glock” shootout and comparing a pile of striker guns but no Glock. Or a video called “best Kleenex” but that’s a brand on an item. Says the XC is not included because a comped gun doesn’t have a need for you but then you include an Erebus and talk about two comped guns you own. You didn’t show any of your groups and at the end of the day results matter not how the “recoil” feels. Very few people could shoot any of these or the dreaded “staccato” and do any better or worse. This is not informative at all. People need to go pick whatever they want and learn how to shoot. You are implying you can buy skill. Is that true? Can you buy skill?
@@AverageCompetitionShooter thanks for stopping by to comment my friend!
We did hash out the whole 2011 thing in another comment thread also.
I don’t own the Erebus and I was explaining why I don’t have a need in the competition world for a comp’d gun as I don’t shoot open.
And you are correct, this is subjective in a way, but we do provide the high speed footage and the same grip is applied across all pistols. So that could help with an idea of how it may translate for others.
I simply don’t have the time to change out the paper after every string, on every pistol, from each person to show you groups every time. The score isn’t counted or high speed isn’t used is any shots are outside the A zone at 7 yards.
Sorry you get big mad for us calling these 2011’s. I will always call any double stack 1911 a 2011 because it’s just faster and easier. The added bonus of trolling people that get big mad about it is just the icing on the cake lol.
Might start calling them clips instead of mags at my matches too hahah.
Almost forgot. Never said you can buy skill?? Just showing which pistols I can run faster. Go train, go compete, run drills, that’s how you get better.
@@MountainRidgeShooters I’m not mad at all. There’s just so much of this same stuff on RUclips and social media. My point is it’s confusing people. To call a gun good or not (especially under rapid fire) is all about the results and reliability. Maybe shoot multiple types of ammo through them? Maybe set up a second camera on the targets? You were very specifically grading these pistols by your standards. You gave Atlas a 10 on craftsmanship and then immediately said Infinity probably does it better. So do they get an 11/10? Now someone might go out and get a gun that’s very ammo picky because of very tight tolerances and then be pissed and sell it and lose a bunch of money. I’ve owned an Erebus and sold it because in my opinion the XC is just as good. That Erebus isn’t worth two XC by any stretch of the imagination. I also got rid of my Athena and I now use an XL. I like it better. That doesn’t mean it is but I prefer the way it shoots.
@@AverageCompetitionShooter we did talk about ammo not working in the Erebus.
We specifically say this is rating on what we have the ability to test.
I would agree that an Erebus isn’t 2x better than a XC but I have also stated in multiple videos that the Athena isn’t 4x better than a shadow 2 either.
That was the entire point of the “value” category.
But a good idea on a target can. I can set that up for future videos
@@MountainRidgeShooters I’ve only watched this one video of yours. I will check out the other’s. I think you’re doing a good job. It’s just like I stated before with all these expensive “2011s” popping up I’d like to see people doing more detailed reviews. After all the cost is ridiculously high compared to an average pistol.
10 minutes of content crammed into 48 minutes.
Crying over here in EU, no way to get em it seems.
@@nOObels1 apologizes my friend.
Platypus is not a 2011.....it's a double stack 1911. 2011s are 3 piece design polymer grip metal frame metal slide. Platypus is 2 piece hence 1911
I'm just going to call any double stack 1911 a 2011 for the rest of my life. Sorry if that offends you I guess.
@@MountainRidgeShooters it clearly says on their website 1911! Do your diligence in research
@@JackJones-w5f it’s more on the level of “everyone understands what I’m talking about when I say 2011.”
And it’s just easier to say instead of “double stack 1911” every time I want to refer to it.
Also, no other company is legally allowed to call their product a 2011 because STI/Staccato trademarked it.
“That’s not a Kleenex!!!! It’s a facial tissue, it clearly says it on the box!!!”
Kind of like that my man
@@MountainRidgeShootersyou make perfect sense. Don’t ever change 🤙
@@MountainRidgeShooters 2011s in terms of construction is a 3pc design. The platypus is 2pc. The manufacturer of this great product says its a 1911
lol put a Sandhawk in this and the rest are dog poo
@@CiciK222 never shot one and would love too.
Not true at all and I own multiple nighthawks including sandhawk and atlas pistols .
@@asilaydying1984 You put Atlas above Nighthawk? I'm just curious as I've never even seen one in person.
@@MountainRidgeShooters yes I do , they are very close but atlas has better triggers and I prefer their grips with no grip safety . Also atlas blending is done very well .
Lmao 2011 showdown but then reviews 2 guns, which aren't 2011's. 2 guns are production guns just like Staccato but didn't list Staccato and you can't make custom changes to the bul 2011.
@@CR12221 glad you liked it!
What a joke! So by being more expensive it makes the gun not as good? So a Toyota is the best car you can buy? Life doesn’t work that way. A Platypus is as good as an Atlas? Not in this lifetime. What a dumb video. You should have used a Glock.
Huh? When did I say a Platypus is as good as an Atlas, it literally scored lower.
The Platypus DOES beat Atlas on the price category though...
And yes, I own a Toyota too (I was a mechanic for years and understand quality per dollar). The price category is more like "best bang for the buck" kind of scoring.
@@MountainRidgeShooters you should have labeled the video as best bang for your buck. I never watch those videos. Then you could put on a Hi Point and called it a 2011.
@@garyokie4893 I apologize for misleading you then.
Holy shit are 2011 guys a bunch of whiny babies.
@@wellsbibo6175 not all. The 2011 subreddit is full of a lot of great guys with fantastic advice, but…. This is RUclips hah. There’s a reason I addressed the staccato thing in the beginning.