Staccato HD C 3.6” | Table Top Rundown

Published on October 9, 2025
Duration: 3:00

This video provides an expert-level overview of the Staccato 2011 HDC 3.6-inch pistol, presented by Roger Barrera of QVO Tactical. It covers essential aspects like magazine compatibility with Glock 19 pattern magazines, holster options from QVO Tactical supporting various weapon lights, and detailed insights into the trigger pull weight measured at 3 lbs 7.5 oz. The review also touches upon optic mounting procedures for the Vortex Defender-ST, highlighting the need for specific plates and screws.

Quick Summary

The Staccato 2011 HD C 3.6" pistol offers concealability similar to a Glock 19, with a measured trigger pull of 3 lbs 7.5 oz. It accepts Glock 19 magazines and is supported by QVO Tactical holsters compatible with lights like SureFire X300 and Streamlight TLR-7.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Staccato HD C Introduction
  2. 00:16Magazine Compatibility & Features
  3. 00:40Size Comparison with Glock 19
  4. 00:59QVO Tactical Holster Options
  5. 01:27Weapon Light Support & Holsters
  6. 01:52Trigger Feel & Pull Weight
  7. 02:16Optic Setup Details
  8. 02:35Future Range Testing & Staccato 4.5

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key features of the Staccato 2011 HD C 3.6" pistol?

The Staccato 2011 HD C 3.6" features a compact size comparable to a Glock 19, a 3.6-inch barrel, and a trigger pull measured at approximately 3 lbs 7.5 oz. It is compatible with Glock 19 pattern magazines and supports various optics and weapon lights.

How does the Staccato 2011 HD C 3.6" compare in size to a Glock 19?

The Staccato 2011 HD C 3.6" has a similar form factor and slide length to a Glock 19. This means that if you can conceal a Glock 19 effectively, you should find the Staccato HD C 3.6" equally easy to conceal.

What are the holster options for the Staccato 2011 HD C 3.6"?

QVO Tactical offers specific holsters like the 'More Discreet' and 'Wingman Flex' for the Staccato HD C 3.6". These holsters can accommodate various weapon lights, including the SureFire X300 and Streamlight TLR-7 series, and feature options like metal wings and DCC monoblocks.

What trigger weight can be expected from the Staccato 2011 HD C 3.6"?

While Staccato advertises a 4-pound trigger pull, actual measurements using a Wheeler trigger scale on the 3.6" HD C model showed a pull weight of 3 pounds 7.5 ounces. This lighter pull contributes to a crisp feel and clean reset.

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