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In a world where shooters can’t get enough of 2011-style pistols, SIG introduced the P211-GT4 and GT5 this past SHOT.
They are the latest additions to the company’s lineage of hammer-fired pistols.
According to SIG Sauer: “The P211’s precision machining and reliability incorporate the timeless appeal and superior performance of SIG’s first double-stack 1911 pistol. The GT4 and GT5 variants deliver even more options for the serious pistol competitor, elite operator, or shooting enthusiast.”

The GT5 is the full-size frame, engineered to excel in both the heat of competition and in the gritty real world as a duty or self-defense applications. Its full-length slide and 5-inch bull barrel impart excellent recoil characteristics and expand the P211’s use in the shooting sports.

The GT4 combines the capacity and performance of a double-stack SAO pistol with the practicality of a 4-inch slide and low-profile magwell, making it the ideal choice for discreet concealed carry.
Each is similar to the 2011 platform in that they deliver a similar grip angle and SAO trigger experience, and allow for the integration of the Series 80 safety and P320 magazines, trading legacy parts-compatibility for modern reliability.
GT5 details:
• 5” target crown bull barrel
• Steel frame with 3-slot accessory rail and full-length dust cover
• Compatible with Picatinny rail-mounted accessories
• Straight-pull trigger for a clean and consistent pull
• Precision-engineered alloy grip module
• Grip safety, ambidextrous thumb safeties, and firing pin safety mechanism
• Equipped with (2) 21-round and (1) 17-round P320 compatible steel magazines
GT4 details:
• 4.2” target crown bull barrel
• Steel frame with 3-slot accessory rail and carry-length dust cover
• Compatible with Picatinny rail-mounted accessories
• Straight-pull trigger for a clean and consistent pull
• Precision-engineered alloy grip module
• Grip safety, ambidextrous thumb safeties, and firing pin safety mechanism
• Low-profile carry magazine well
• Equipped with (2) 21-round and (1) 17-round P320 compatible steel magazines
These are now offered alongside the flagship P211-GTO, the comp’d and flared P211 variant that’s engineered for full speed ahead.
SIG Sauer
P211-GT4, GT5
URL: sigsauer.com
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