Staccato XC Duty or Competition?

Published on June 15, 2023
Duration: 0:55

Roger Barrera compares two Staccato XC builds: one optimized for competition with a lighter trigger (2lb), metal grip, and competition optic, and another for duty featuring a heavier trigger, factory grip, and a closed-emitter optic for reliability. Both utilize the Surefire X300 Turbo light, highlighting the versatility of the Staccato XC platform for different shooting disciplines.

Quick Summary

Roger Barrera compares Staccato XC builds: competition uses a 2lb trigger, metal grip, and Holosun 507 Competition optic. Duty versions feature a heavier trigger (Staccato P style), factory grip, and Aimpoint ACRO P2 for enhanced reliability.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Competition Staccato XC Setup
  2. 00:29Duty Staccato XC Setup

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key differences between a competition and duty Staccato XC build?

A competition Staccato XC often features a lighter 2lb trigger, metal grip, and open-window optic. A duty build typically uses a heavier trigger pull (Staccato P style), factory grip, and a closed-emitter optic for enhanced reliability in harsh conditions.

What accessories are recommended for a competition Staccato XC?

For competition, a Staccato XC can be outfitted with a Cheely metal grip and magwell, Double Alpha extended safeties, a Holosun 507 Competition optic, and a Surefire X300 Turbo light for optimal performance.

How can a Staccato XC be set up for duty use?

To configure a Staccato XC for duty, Roger Barrera suggests using a heavier recoil spring and a trigger pull similar to a Staccato P for increased reliability. An Aimpoint ACRO P2 optic and Surefire X300 Turbo light are also recommended.

What trigger pull weight is ideal for a competition Staccato XC?

For a competition-focused Staccato XC, a crisp trigger pull weight of around 2 lbs is demonstrated, offering a significant advantage in speed and precision for competitive shooting scenarios.

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