This review of the Sig P211 GTO highlights its features, performance, and comparisons to other firearms. The presenter details specifications, modifications like the Mad Science Tactical Grip 001 and Dawson Precision recoil plug, and accessory compatibility. It emphasizes the firearm's shootability, reliability, and unique aspects like its Series 80 trigger and 3D-printed compensator, positioning it as a potential upgrade over other platforms.
The Staccato HD C4X is a 9mm pistol featuring a 4-inch barrel, compensator, and an aluminum frame. It offers Glock magazine compatibility and a Series 80 trigger, with the grip safety removed. This model is presented as suitable for concealed carry, everyday use, and duty applications, though its $3,499 MSRP positions it as a premium option.
This entry details the new Staccato C4X pistol introduced at Shot Show 2026. Key features include a three-sided compensator for improved recoil management, compatibility with Glock and Staccato magazines, and an aluminum frame. The pistol is presented as suitable for both concealed carry and duty use, with a price point of $3499. The information is presented by Michelle from Staccato, demonstrating high expertise in the brand's product line.
This expert review by Ben Stoeger, a professional shooting instructor, delves into the Staccato HD 4.0 and 4.5 pistols. Stoeger provides an in-depth analysis of design changes, performance characteristics, and trigger mechanisms, offering insights valuable for competitive shooters and those considering the platform for duty use.
This video provides an in-depth review of the California-legal Staccato HDC 3.6, a compact 2011-style pistol. The presenter highlights its compatibility with Glock 19 magazines, ambidextrous controls, and a refined trigger system. Despite its smaller size, the pistol offers manageable recoil and excellent accuracy, making it a compelling option for concealed carry and shooting enthusiasts.
This video provides an in-depth review of the Sig P211 GTO, featuring objective testing of its durability through mud and drop tests. The reviewer, an experienced firearm professional, highlights the pistol's value proposition against competitors like Staccato, its reliable performance with P320 magazines, and its accuracy potential. The review concludes that the P211 GTO is a strong contender in the duty-grade 2011 market.
This video provides an in-depth review of the Staccato HD pistol, discussing its features, performance, and user feedback. The presenter, Ben Stoeger, shares his experience shooting the HD, highlighting its suitability as a 'duty 2011' and its appeal to those seeking a tactical pistol with modern features. The discussion covers common user concerns like the safety mechanism, trigger feel, and ergonomics, while also touching on its availability in California and its potential as a carry option.
This review of the Staccato HD P4 highlights its features as a duty pistol, including ambidextrous controls and unique backup iron sights. While reliable and accurate, the reviewer notes a heavier trigger pull and a safety lever design that can be prone to accidental activation, a common complaint among users. The gun's subjective handling is generally praised, though it's considered expensive and doesn't necessarily outperform other firearms in its price range.
The Staccato HD P4 has been added to the California Handgun Roster, a significant development for firearm enthusiasts in the state. This inclusion is a direct result of the CRPA lawsuit, specifically the Boland v. Bont case, which challenged requirements for firearms to be placed on the roster. The HD P4 is noted as a 2011 pistol utilizing Glock magazine style dimensions and features a drop-safe Series 80 style trigger.
This video provides a first look at the Staccato HD P4, highlighting its high-quality finish, solid feel, and compact size suitable for both duty and concealed carry. The review details its 9mm chambering, 4-inch bull barrel, Series 80 trigger, and the benefits of its rear iron sight placement. It also discusses the ambidextrous controls, grip ergonomics, and compatibility with Glock pattern magazines, concluding that it's a duty-centric 2011 option.
Ben Stoeger discusses the Staccato HD, noting its "meh" initial impression but highlighting positive aspects like its indexing, pointability, and the new flat wire recoil spring system. He contrasts its balanced recoil impulse with the Sig P320 X5, stating the HD tracks back faster and more consistently. Despite acknowledging the Series 80 trigger and field stripping difficulty, Stoeger remains hopeful about the HD's potential after further training.
This overview of the Staccato HD highlights its most anticipated features, including Glock magazine compatibility while retaining the 2011 grip angle. It's now a Series 80 firearm, making it completely drop-safe. The video also details a new optic mounting system, an ambidextrous slide catch with increased surface area, a reinforced trigger guard, and the deletion of the grip safety, all based on extensive user feedback.
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