STI DVC Omni (image courtesy of JWT for thetruthaboutguns.com)
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I got so tired of writing the same thing for STI — great accuracy, spectacular reliability, smokin’ fast, five stars (or thereabouts) — I quit reviewing them. Copy and paste for whatever gun they send me. The thrill was gone. The new STI DVC Omni rekindles my interest . . .

STI took fast, accurate and reliable, and turned it to 11.

For 2018, the STI DVC Omni comes with many of the same features I loved in the previous DVC series: the grip, the sights and style. The Georgetown, Texas pistol maker added a factory compensator and cut the slide for the Trijicon RMR.

The DVC Omni is blazing fast and super easy to shoot. I can’t wait for our T&E sample. Hitting up RF for new metaphors . . .

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  1. JWT – Wondered how long it would take to get one in your hands after the announcement. Does TTAG plan to test any of Accuracy X’s 1911/2011 offerings? Steve Huff’s team has been rolling out some slick features lately. Price points are comparable to STI, WC, etc if you’re looking for another high-end option…

  2. I’ve had a few RMR STI’s, ran around 20k rounds through em. Never had any failures. Easy shooting and smooth. Had some bad customer service and so have some friends of mine. Recently shopping for another class gun I went to STI looking for full size, compensated, 9mm, RMR, railed. They had a gun with each of the features but none with ALL of those features, until now. I may check out this Omni when available.

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