For Glocks the new Glock made performance trigger is one of the best I have shot out of them.
Cajunized CZs are hard to beat for the money. The new CZ Shadow 2 Compact (I own a Dan Wesson, CZ Shadow 2 Compact, and Shadow 2) has noticeably more recoil than the full size counter parts. But even the compact has a long enough barrel to make hitting 100 yard targets holding nearly dead center with full powder loads relatively easy with practice. With chub loads not so much.
If you want a 2011 Then Staccato is a good place to start but their are others like Nighthawk, Atlas, and Infinity that make a better 2011 but now you are in the $4000 - $6000 range.
Four years ago I had the itch for a 2011.
I only had strikers, wheelguns and my bread & butter 1911’s.
I ordered a Nighthawk TRS-Comp. A year into the wait NHC told me the wait would be at least another 8 months.
I bought a Staccato P-DPO to shoot in the meantime. Added an RMR to it. It was my first red dot gun.
I fell in love with that Staccato. Damn accurate and at speed, too. It redefined what I could do with a handgun. Fast hits in tight groups.
The TRS-C finally arrived. It is even faster. The compensator really works well.
If, however, I could go back and do it all over again…..I would have only bought the Staccato XC.
I did go on to add a C2 for carry.
I am a die hard 1911 guy, yet I have adopted well to these 2011’s with RMR optics.
It is nuts how much they have sped me up and increased my range.
The dots alone are a huge improvement.
Then the sweet single action trigger and the 2011 capacity.
Then add the compensator on one……hell yeah.
I have never taken a 2011 to the range and come home with spare ammo. I simply can’t help myself.
My advice is to get an Sig P320 X-Five Legion with red dot……or a G34-17-19 MOS with the new GPT trigger……..or ante up for the Staccato XC.
There will be noticeable performance boosts between each.
$1,100 for an outfitted G 34 MOS
$1,500 for outfitted P320 X-Five Legion
$ 5,000 for the Outfitted XC
I find the P320 X-Five Legion to be one highly stable gun. It is one heavy beast and you can add an Align Tactical gas pedal takedown lever to anchor that monster in hand. I have been EXTREMELY impressed with mine. Been testing some handloads in it lately.
Added a Dawson magwell to the G34 along with the GPT. I shoot it well, but not as well as the heavy P320 X-Five Legion.