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Handled the full size and compact models this afternoon. I’m really impressed with these pistols at their price point. They are high quality and come with an impressive array of features and accessories. Even the soft case is very nice.

The compact is $1799 and the full size is $2199. These pistols have a polymer frame and a design similar to that of a 1911, with some differences. It’s similar enough to satisfy fans of a 1911/2011, but certainly different enough not to be referred to as one.

They are smooth and precise. Quality is definitely very good and I’d put them on par with Staccato, albeit different. The Oracle Arms has a slightly different grip angle and some internal differences, one being a linkless barrel. The full size model felt great in hand. The compact not so much, but I’m not a huge fan of compacts in the first place. The trigger is a little heavier than I prefer, but it’s meant to be a duty pistol as well as a competition

When the all metal 2311 Pro model debuts next year, I believe I’ll be a buyer. Price on that one is $2599, which sounds like a steal for a gun of this quality with these extras.

 
Handled the full size and compact models this afternoon. I’m really impressed with these pistols at their price point. They are high quality and come with an impressive array of features and accessories. Even the soft case is very nice.

The compact is $1799 and the full size is $2199. These pistols have a polymer frame and a design similar to that of a 1911, with some differences. It’s similar enough to satisfy fans of a 1911/2011, but certainly different enough not to be referred to as one.

They are smooth and precise. Quality is definitely very good and I’d put them on par with Staccato, albeit different. The Oracle Arms has a slightly different grip angle and some internal differences, one being a linkless barrel. The full size model felt great in hand. The compact not so much, but I’m not a huge fan of compacts in the first place. The trigger is a little heavier than I prefer, but it’s meant to be a duty pistol as well as a competition

When the all metal 2311 Pro model debuts next year, I believe I’ll be a buyer. Price on that one is $2599, which sounds like a steal for a gun of this quality with these extras.

What LGS? Please
 
I hate Tanners. Nothing high end, just basic crap. Plus it’s too busy most times.

Didn’t notice too much used in particular, but there’s always great stuff. Way, way better than Tanners
I stopped in at Bunker today....didn't buy the Oracle but it tempted me. I agree that the compact frame needs another 1/4 inch at magwell area so it doesn't compress into your hand. Overall very good ergos and the thumb ledge is very innovative keeps your grip in check. Sight picture is very good as well.

The full size seems a little too big for me but that was with an optic and light mount on it.
 
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I stopped in at Bunker today....didn't buy the Oracle but it tempted me. I agree that the compact frame needs another 1/4 inch at magwell area so it doesn't compress into your hand. Overall very good ergos and the thumb ledge is very innovative keeps your grip in check. Sight picture is very good as well.

The full size seems a little too big for me but that was with an optic and light mount on it.
Yeah that’s the one Colin was shooting.

He was really impressed with it. I’ll wait for the metal model.
 
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