NEW STACCATO | THE NEW WAVE

Published on February 10, 2026
Duration: 8:25

This video showcases the trend of firearm customization, focusing on the host's "Great Gremlin" Staccato P. The host details extensive modifications made by TDS Gunworks, including custom window cuts, a grip module from On Point Guns, and a specialized trigger. The discussion highlights how these upgrades can make a firearm feel new and enhance the shooting experience, even addressing potential issues like spring weight for specific ammunition.

Quick Summary

Firearm customization is a growing trend, with owners upgrading their pistols to feel new and enhance shooting. The 'Great Gremlin' Staccato P showcases custom window cuts, a specialized grip, and a trigger with zero take-up and a short reset, demonstrating how modifications can personalize and improve a firearm.

Chapters

  1. 00:20Introduction to A Regular Gun Guy
  2. 00:37The Trend of Firearm Upgrades
  3. 01:20Host's Original Staccato P Story
  4. 01:51The Prodigy 'Diamond Edition'
  5. 02:11Customizing the Staccato P: The Great Gremlin
  6. 03:10Cosmetic Details and Modifications
  7. 04:14Trigger Performance and Cosmetic Appeal
  8. 05:31Spring Weight and Ammunition Compatibility
  9. 07:00High-End Custom 2011s

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key modifications on the 'Great Gremlin' Staccato P?

The 'Great Gremlin' Staccato P features custom window cuts, a grip module from On Point Guns, and a highly customized trigger with no take-up, a short break, and a short reset, all performed by TDS Gunworks.

How does firearm customization impact the shooting experience?

Customizing firearms can make them feel entirely new, enhancing the desire to shoot them again. Cosmetic changes, in particular, can give a firearm a fresh feel while maintaining its reliability.

What is the 'Diamond Edition' Prodigy?

The 'Diamond Edition' Prodigy is a 5-inch Prodigy pistol that the host sent to TDS Gunworks for customization, resulting in a unique, upgraded firearm.

Can heavier ammunition be used with upgraded springs?

Yes, upgrading to a heavier spring can allow for the reliable chambering of heavier ammunition, such as 147-grain flat nose rounds, without compromising the ability to perform an air rack.

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