New Staccato HD Trigger

Published on January 31, 2025
Duration: 1:53

This video provides a direct comparison of the trigger feel between the new Staccato HD and previous Staccato 2011 models, specifically the Staccato P or C2. The instructor notes subtle differences in the trigger's prep phase and reset, highlighting the HD's more pronounced reset. While differences are minimal during rapid fire, they are noticeable during dry fire practice.

Quick Summary

The Staccato HD trigger offers a slightly less pronounced prep phase compared to former 2011 models, while maintaining a 4 lb pull weight. Its reset is significantly more predominant and forceful, actively guiding the finger back to the reset point, a difference most noticeable during dry fire practice.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Staccato HD Trigger
  2. 00:02Staccato HD Trigger Feel: Prep and Wall
  3. 00:05Staccato HD Trigger Pull Weight
  4. 00:08Staccato HD Trigger Reset
  5. 00:13Comparison: HD vs. Former 2011 Models
  6. 00:41Trigger Prep Differences
  7. 00:53Reset Differences: HD vs. Former 2011
  8. 01:08Impact on Shooting Speed
  9. 01:12Dry Fire vs. Live Fire Observation
  10. 01:16Future Range Testing Plans
  11. 01:30Recap: HD Trigger Characteristics
  12. 01:42Former 2011 Model Trigger Recap

Frequently Asked Questions

How does the Staccato HD trigger compare to older Staccato 2011 models like the P or C2?

The Staccato HD trigger has a slightly less pronounced prep phase, estimated at about a fourth less, but maintains the advertised 4 lb pull weight. Its reset is significantly more predominant and forceful, actively guiding the shooter's finger back to the reset point.

Is the difference in Staccato HD trigger feel noticeable during shooting?

While the differences in trigger feel between the Staccato HD and former 2011 models are subtle, they are most noticeable during dry fire practice. During rapid shooting drills, these differences may not be as apparent.

What is the advertised trigger pull weight for the Staccato HD?

The Staccato HD trigger is advertised to have a pull weight of approximately 4 lbs. This weight is consistent with the feel described by the instructor during their assessment.

What is the main advantage of the Staccato HD's trigger reset?

The primary advantage of the Staccato HD's trigger reset is its increased prominence and force. This design actively pushes the shooter's finger back to the reset point, which can be beneficial for follow-up shots and precise control, especially during dry fire.

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