This New Staccato Concealed Carry Gun Changes Everything

Published on January 15, 2026
Duration: 5:21

This video provides an expert-level review of the new Staccato HDC 3.6, a subcompact 2011 pistol designed for concealed carry. The host, TheFirearmGuy, highlights its unique features like the absence of a grip safety, integrated thumb ledge, and ambidextrous controls. The review covers its performance at the range, including recoil management and trigger quality, and discusses the Premier package details and pricing.

Quick Summary

The Staccato HDC 3.6 is a groundbreaking subcompact 2011 pistol for concealed carry, featuring a unique design without a grip safety, an integrated thumb ledge ('gas pedal'), and ambidextrous controls. The $2,900 Premier Package includes a DLC-coated bull barrel and is compatible with Glock-pattern magazines.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Live-fire Demonstration
  2. 00:10Introduction to Staccato HDC 3.6
  3. 00:34Key Design Features (No Grip Safety)
  4. 00:43Premier Package Details (Mec-Gar Mags)
  5. 01:17Optics and Trigger
  6. 01:54Pricing and Value
  7. 02:17Sight Configuration
  8. 03:09Ambidextrous Controls
  9. 04:00Ergonomic Innovations (Gas Pedal)

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes the Staccato HDC 3.6 unique for concealed carry?

The Staccato HDC 3.6 stands out with its subcompact 2011 design, absence of a grip safety, integrated thumb ledge ('gas pedal') for enhanced control, and fully ambidextrous controls, all optimized for concealed carry.

What are the key features of the Staccato HDC 3.6 Premier Package?

The Premier Package includes features like slide cuts, a DLC-coated bull barrel, and ships with four magazines. It is priced around $2,900 and is designed for high-performance concealed carry.

Can the Staccato HDC 3.6 use standard magazines?

No, it uses Glock-pattern magazines. Mec-Gar magazines are specifically mentioned as compatible, offering an 18-round capacity in 9mm for this firearm.

How is the sight setup on the Staccato HDC 3.6?

It features a tall front sight and a unique rear sight positioned forward of the optic mounting plate, allowing for effective co-witnessing with red dot sights like the Trijicon RMR.

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