Built for speed, control, and immediate readiness, the P211-GTO ROMEO3 PRO combines compensated performance with an integrated competition optic for a turnkey, high-performance shooting experience. Featuring a MACH3D compensator attached to a 4.4” bull barrel and factory-equipped with the ROMEO3PRO, this pistol is engineered to shoot flat, track fast, and deliver repeatable precision.
A steel frame paired with an alloy grip module provides balance and durability, while ambidextrous controls and premium components ensure confident operation for any shooter.
- MACH3D compensator attached to a 4.4” bull barrel for recoil reduction and faster follow-up shots
- ROMEO3 PRO-equipped slide with extra slide serrations for enhanced grip and manipulation
- Ambidextrous slide release for left- and right-handed shooters
- Steel frame with alloy grip module for optimal weight distribution and control
- Skeletonized alloy flat blade trigger for a crisp, consistent pull
- G10 grip panels for secure, aggressive traction
- Removable steel magwell for faster reloads
- Includes (1) 23-round and (2) 21-round P320-compatible steel magazines
The P211-GTO ROMEO3 PRO delivers uncompromising performance straight out of the box.
This firearm is equipped with a manual safety. A manual safety – when engaged – is designed to mechanically prevent the firearm from discharging when the trigger is pressed, either intentionally or unintentionally. You should consider whether a manual safety on a handgun is right for you based on your experience level and intended use, keeping in mind best practices for safe firearms handling. It is possible for the trigger to be unintentionally pressed even under normal handling circumstances.
A manual safety is designed to augment, not replace, safe firearm handling practices. You are responsible to protect against unintentional trigger movement while carrying any firearm. Even if you elect to purchase a pistol equipped with a manual safety, you must ensure that the trigger is not contacted in any circumstance other than when you intend to fire the pistol, particularly if you elect to carry your pistol with a round in the chamber. If you have a round in the chamber and the trigger is pressed to the rear, the pistol will fire, absent an engaged manual safety.
- P211 OWNER'S MANUAL




















