Full Exclusive Interview: SIG P211 – SIG Sauer Enters the Double-Stack 1911 Arena with a Game-Changer

in 1911, Gun Reviews, Handguns

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At SIG NEXT 2025, SIG Sauer finally unveiled its long-anticipated entry into the 2011-style pistol market: the P211. This full-size, hammer-fired, single-action pistol features a steel frame, 3D-printed compensator, and most notably, uses proven SIG P320 magazines. It delivers 23+1 capacity without the tuning headaches often found in traditional 2011 mags. SIG has engineered this pistol for serious reliability, with MRBS (mean rounds between stoppages) numbers blowing away the competition — thanks in part to refined internals, a series-80 trigger that feels like a custom job, and a grip-to-frame design that solves legacy durability issues. The SIG P211 is flat-shooting, built to last, and ready to compete in a rapidly growing pistol category. Watch the full video to see what makes this new platform a legitimate threat to the most established names in the double-stack 1911 world.

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  • MikeWarner July 14, 2025, 9:45 am

    SIG’s P211 announcement is exactly the shakeup the 2011 market needed. By combining that classic 1911 trigger feel with P320 magazine compatibility, they’ve solved one of the biggest pain points for double-stack 1911 owners. The 23+1 capacity using existing SIG mags is brilliant – no more hunting for expensive custom magazines that need constant tuning.

    I’m particularly impressed by the reliability claims. If SIG can deliver that custom 2011 performance without the typical maintenance headaches, this could become the new benchmark for duty and competition use. The 3D-printed comp is an interesting choice too – wonder how it compares to traditional comps in real-world shooting.

    The big question is whether SIG can price this competitively against established players like Staccato. If they hit that sweet spot between performance and affordability, we might be looking at the next evolution of the 2011 platform. Can’t wait to see how it performs in USPSA and IDPA matches!

  • MeSeaHunt June 23, 2025, 11:10 am

    another 9mm…… that’s great??????:(

  • BeoBear June 23, 2025, 10:42 am

    I’ll buy any other brand than Sig. At this price point there are options available from companies who will stand behind their guns, not use their customers as beta testers and not recommend carrying their guns with an empty chamber in an effort to avoid responsibility when those guns go off on their own. To each their own but Sig has made themselves persona non grata in my book.