SHOT Show 2025 Roundup: Double-Stack 1911 Pistols

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SHOT Show 2025 delivered a fresh wave of double-stack 1911 pistols, expanding options for competitors, duty users, and enthusiasts alike. With an increasing demand for high-capacity, optics-ready, 2011-style handguns, manufacturers stepped up in a big way this year. Whether you’re eyeing a new Limited division pistol, a rugged duty gun, or a carry-friendly double-stack, this year’s lineup has something for you.

Here’s a breakdown of the most notable double-stack 1911s from SHOT Show 2025, with a focus on how they might fit into the world of competitive shooting.

Staccato HD P4 and P4.5

Staccato made a bold move by refining their already popular lineup with the new HD P4 and P4.5 models. These aren’t just another iteration of their existing 2011s—Staccato has introduced some radical changes:

  • Glock Magazine Compatibility – A major departure from their proprietary magazines, opening up new possibilities for affordability and availability.
  • No Grip Safety – Eliminating a long-standing feature of the 1911 platform, catering to shooters who prefer a more streamlined grip.
  • Direct-Mount Optics System (HOST) – Lower-profile optics mounting with improved zero retention.
  • Updated Recoil System – Featuring a flat-wire buffered recoil spring for enhanced durability and smoother cycling.
  • Barrel Options:
    • P4: 4-inch bull barrel for a balanced feel.
    • P4.5: 4.5-inch sight block barrel for reduced muzzle flip and faster target transitions.

MSRP: $2,499 (P4), $2,699 (P4.5)

Where It Fits in Competition

The P4 and P4.5 seem to target carry optics and duty-oriented shooters rather than strict competition use. The sight block system might offer some appeal for USPSA shooters, but it’s a big shift from Staccato’s usual formula. The Glock mag compatibility is an unexpected but welcome innovation.

Kimber 2K11

Kimber enters the double-stack market with their first 2011-style pistol, the 2K11, taking a stab at offering an accessible, high-capacity 1911 with competitive potential.

  • Chambered in 9mm (20+1) and .45 ACP (13+1)
  • 5-inch bull barrel for weight-forward balance
  • Optics-ready slide
  • Available in standard and target models

Price: TBA, but likely around $2,000

Competition Relevance

With its longer barrel and higher capacity, the 2K11 is a potential contender for USPSA or 3-Gun competitors looking for a more affordable double-stack 1911. Kimber isn’t known for dominating the competition scene, so real-world reliability will determine its success.

EAA Girsan Witness2311 Match

European American Armory (EAA) made waves with the Witness2311 Match, offering premium features at a surprisingly affordable price.

  • 9mm, 21-round capacity
  • Stainless steel slide, aluminum frame
  • Integral compensator for reduced muzzle flip
  • RMSc optics cut

MSRP: $1,069

Who’s This For?

This might be the sleeper budget option for competitive shooters looking to enter the 3-Gun or USPSA scene without breaking the bank. The integral compensator is an interesting touch, though the durability of its internals remains to be seen.

Military Armament Corporation (MAC) Duty 9

  • 9mm chambering
  • Target-crowned barrel for improved accuracy
  • Lightening slide cuts for faster cycling
  • Optics-ready slide (Trijicon RMR footprint)

Competitive Use?

This pistol seems more suited for defensive or duty roles rather than dedicated competition, but it could still find a home in carry optics or tactical 2-Gun matches.

OA Defense 2311 Pro Elite

A true race gun contender, the OA Defense 2311 Pro Elite pushes performance boundaries with aggressive modifications.

  • 5-inch V-ported barrel for recoil control
  • Precision CNC-machined 7075 aluminum frame
  • 21+1 capacity
  • Pro-tuned 3.5-4.0 lb trigger
  • Fully ambidextrous controls
  • Optics-ready (RMR, DPP, RMSc footprints)
  • Night Fision tritium night sights

Price: Estimated $3,200

Where It Stands in Competition

This pistol is built as a race-capable-duty-gun. The V-ported barrel and tuned trigger suggest it’s built for high-speed, low-recoil shooting – but depending on the competition format, it will limit the divisions you can use it in.

Final Thoughts

SHOT Show 2025 reinforced that the double-stack 1911/2011 market isn’t slowing down. With options ranging from budget-friendly to ultra-premium, there’s now a 1911 platform for almost every shooter.

No matter your division, 2025 is shaping up to be an exciting year for double-stack 1911s in competition. Which one do you want to run in your next match?

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