STI Perfect 10 - 10mm Auto Longslide 2011 - Review

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  • Texas1911

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    I picked up a STI Perfect 10 out of their first production run. In fact, this pistol's serial number is on the first CNC batch. While most people avoid "first edition" models, I ran to the chance to try out one of my favorite calibers in my favorite frame.

    Stats:

    Maker - STI International (STI International, Inc.)
    Model - Perfect 10
    Frame - STI 2011 Double Stack Full Length Tactical
    Caliber - 10mm Auto
    Barrel Length - 6"
    Capacity - 13 + 1
    Sights - Adjustable Target

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    The gun is built on a modular STI 2011 double-stack frame with a steel subframe, slide, and a polymer grip. It has a large aluminum magwell which certainly aids in finding the hole, further making reloads that much easier with the double stack layout.

    The slide is a long slide model with effective slide serations at the front and rear which houses the 6" long bushingless bull barrel. Like all 2011's the barrel ramp is hand polished to a mirror finish to aid feeding.

    Other features include a "hi-ride" grip safety and an ambidextrous safety.

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    Something unique over most 1911s out there is the two-piece full length guide rod setup. It sits in a machined sleeve and disassembles with an allen wrench for take-down.

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    STI incorporated a complete tactical assessory rail to the Perfect 10 with numerous cut-outs for adjusting placement of lights, bayonets, or if you wanted to get fancy it's probably long enough to install an M203. There's so much real estate on this rail that you'll probably be charged property taxes on it.

    Enough of the talk and on to the part that counts... How does it shoot?

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    That is a 4 shot group shot standing at 25 Yards. I don't ever claim to be the best shot in the world, but this damn thing is accurate, moreso than anything I've ever owned.

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    At 7 Yards this 5 shot group was small enough to be mostly covered by a dime.

    The extra sight radius certainly helps, along with the added weight of the long slide. The trigger is approx. 3.75 - 4.00 lbs. with a very clean break, a hair lighter than my Eagle 5.0 but with the same STI crispness. Absolutely no creep in this trigger, but it does have some pre-travel by 1911 standards. The trigger has adjustable over-travel which makes rapid firing a simple affair.

    Felt recoil was on par with a .40 S&W chambering which is no surprise. The weight tames the 10mm round down to it's lesser sibling which lets you deliver a .40 caliber bullet on target with over 600 lb. ft. of juice with excellent control. I was able, suprisingly, to place shots in the same vacinity with double taps.
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    That is the most dead sexy pistol I've ever seen or heard about. I wished I had the funds to drop on one. I'd have one in a heart beat.


    It was fun as heck to shoot, I'll say that much! It truly felt like you were holding that behemoth Robocop gun or something. ;) lol
     

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    It was fun as heck to shoot, I'll say that much! It truly felt like you were holding that behemoth Robocop gun or something. ;) lol

    LOL! I'll bet it was. And I'd love that. When I go to the range, I usually shoot my Mk XIX Desert Eagle .50AE first before any of my other guns. Everything after that feels like a runt, both in weight of gun and recoil. (I'm a recoil junkie though, so I just have an absolute ball shooting it). I'm sure y'all were giggling your asses off with every squeeze of the trigger.


    I've had a hard-on for the STI Perfect 10 since I first saw them on STI's website. I kid you not, if I had an extra $2500, I'd have one today. (And if for some weird reason I end up with that much extra cash in my bank account anytime in the future, I'll have one). I'm in love.

    I'd like to thank Texas1911 for taking the time to post up a review, range report, and pics (friggin' porn) of my dream handgun.
     

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    LOL! I'll bet it was. And I'd love that. When I go to the range, I usually shoot my Mk XIX Desert Eagle .50AE first before any of my other guns. Everything after that feels like a runt, both in weight of gun and recoil. (I'm a recoil junkie though, so I just have an absolute ball shooting it). I'm sure y'all were giggling your asses off with every squeeze of the trigger.


    I've had a hard-on for the STI Perfect 10 since I first saw them on STI's website. I kid you not, if I had an extra $2500, I'd have one today. (And if for some weird reason I end up with that much extra cash in my bank account anytime in the future, I'll have one). I'm in love.

    I'd like to thank Texas1911 for taking the time to post up a review, range report, and pics (friggin' porn) of my dream handgun.

    Not so much giggling as much as letting out maniacal laughter with each pull of the trigger. Now if only there were a way to have a legal auto sear for that thing! ;)
     

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    Not so much giggling as much as letting out maniacal laughter with each pull of the trigger. Now if only there were a way to have a legal auto sear for that thing! ;)

    Then you really would have a Robocop gun! (And that really would result in maniacal laughter).


    I'm going to have one of those Perfect 10's one day. I've always wanted a 10mm, and that Perfect 10 is just, well, perfect.
     
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