In Studio: Every Staccato I Currently Own

Published on March 15, 2023
Duration: 21:15

Roger Barrera of QVO Tactical showcases his extensive collection of Staccato firearms, detailing each model's features, modifications, and personal use cases. He provides insights into the evolution of Staccato pistols from their STI origins, discusses custom stippling and grip options, and offers opinions on their suitability for competition, duty, and concealed carry. The video highlights the versatility and performance of Staccato's 2011 platform.

Quick Summary

Roger Barrera of QVO Tactical presents his extensive Staccato pistol collection, featuring models like the P, XC, C2, CS, and XL. He details custom modifications such as Extreme Shooters stippling, aftermarket metal grips, and various compensator setups, discussing their suitability for competition, duty, and concealed carry.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Holdup Displays
  2. 01:00Staccato P (OG 5-Inch Model)
  3. 02:55Staccato XC (Favorite Competition Pistol)
  4. 03:45STI 2011 DVC Open (Competition)
  5. 05:20Staccato C2 (Monsoon Tactical Build)
  6. 06:40QVO Collaboration with Volca Machine Works
  7. 07:45Staccato XL (Gifted by Staccato)
  8. 09:47Staccato CS (Newest Model)
  9. 10:35Second Staccato XC (Duty Version)
  10. 11:55Staccato P (Ported with Ignis Ports)
  11. 13:30Staccato C2X (Full-Size Grip, Compact Slide)
  12. 15:20Staccato C2 (Original Chunk Port)
  13. 16:40Chunk Port vs. Genghis Comp Comparison
  14. 18:15Staccato C2X (Full-Size Grip, Compact Slide)
  15. 20:15Staccato P (Ignis Ports, Duty Carry Consideration)
  16. 22:55Second Staccato CS (For Fitment)
  17. 23:50Total Staccato Count & Acquisition Breakdown
  18. 24:50Conclusion & Q&A

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the different Staccato pistol models featured in the QVO Tactical video?

The video showcases a comprehensive collection of Staccato pistols, including the Staccato P (original 5-inch, ported), Staccato XC (competition and duty versions), Staccato C2 (modified and original chunk port), Staccato CS, and Staccato XL. It also touches upon older STI 2011 models like the DVC Open.

What are some common modifications and custom features on the Staccato pistols shown?

Many Staccato pistols feature custom stippling by Extreme Shooters (TreeBark, Dragon Scales, tactical textures), aftermarket metal grips (Chili aluminum, Masterpiece Arms), ported barrels and slides (Ignis ports, Genghis Comp, Chunk Port), and various optics like Holosun 509, Acro P2, and Steiner MPS.

Which Staccato models are recommended for duty or concealed carry?

For duty, the Staccato P with ports and a closed-emitter optic is suggested if authorized. For concealed carry, the Staccato C2 with a flush magazine and the compact Staccato CS are highlighted, though the CS's proprietary magazines are noted as a drawback.

What is the difference between the Staccato XC and its 'duty version'?

The standard Staccato XC features a lighter competition trigger, while the 'duty version' uses a Staccato P trigger, offering slightly more weight for perceived increased safety under stress during duty applications.

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