NEW Staccato C4x (FIRST LOOK)

Published on January 21, 2026
Duration: 8:16

This video provides a first look at the new Staccato C4x, a compensated variant of their 3.6-inch pistol. It highlights the integrated compensator design, one-piece barrel construction, and its origins for a government surveillance unit. The review includes technical specifications, a field strip demonstration, and live-fire performance, emphasizing its shootability and rapid return to zero. The Staccato C4x is noted for combining concealability with the performance benefits of a compensator.

Quick Summary

The Staccato C4x is a compensated 3.6-inch pistol featuring a one-piece machined steel barrel with an integrated compensator. Designed for concealability and shootability, it boasts an aluminum frame, steel slide, and an MSRP of $3,499, with an official release in February.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to the Staccato C4x
  2. 01:20Technical Features and Availability
  3. 02:08Design Philosophy and Origins
  4. 03:12Barrel and Frame Construction
  5. 04:00Disassembly and Internal Inspection
  6. 05:32Range Performance

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Staccato C4x?

The Staccato C4x is a new compensated variant of Staccato's 3.6-inch pistol. It combines the concealability of a smaller frame with the shootability benefits of an integrated compensator, featuring a one-piece barrel design.

What are the key technical specifications of the Staccato C4x?

The C4x has a 3.6-inch barrel, an aluminum frame, and a steel slide. It features a one-piece machined steel barrel with an integrated compensator. The MSRP is $3,499, with an official release in February.

How does the compensator on the Staccato C4x work?

The compensator is integrated directly into the one-piece barrel, rather than being threaded or bolted on. This design is flush with the slide, maintaining holster compatibility and preventing potential timing issues.

What was the original purpose of the Staccato C4x?

The C4x was initially developed for an elite tactical surveillance unit within a large government agency. The requirement was for a highly concealable weapon that still offered the accuracy and control of a full-sized duty pistol.

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