Staccato C2 10,000 Round Wear Pattern Inspection

Published on January 18, 2025
Duration: 6:32

This video provides a 10,000-round wear pattern inspection of a Staccato C2 pistol, contrasting its maintenance needs with Glock-style handguns. The presenter details the significant carbon buildup experienced by the Staccato C2, emphasizing the necessity of regular cleaning (every 400-600 rounds) for 2011 platforms. Despite the fouling, the barrel and recoil spring assembly show minimal significant wear at the 10,000-round mark.

Quick Summary

A Staccato C2 or similar 2011 handgun requires maintenance every 400-600 rounds due to significant carbon buildup. After 10,000 rounds, wear is minimal, but regular cleaning and lubrication are crucial for reliability, unlike Glock-style firearms which tolerate less maintenance.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & 2011 vs Glock Maintenance
  2. 00:311000 Round Firing Session
  3. 00:54Lubrication Needs of Staccato
  4. 01:20Glock Maintenance Comparison
  5. 02:00Impromptu Video & Carbon Buildup
  6. 02:13Cleaning After 1000 Rounds
  7. 02:4010,000 Round Mark Inspection
  8. 02:52Staccato C2 Barrel Wear
  9. 03:50Recoil Spring Assembly Check
  10. 04:02Focus on Carbon Buildup
  11. 04:28Cleaning Frequency for 2011s
  12. 05:1110,000 Rounds Inside the Gun
  13. 05:55Cleaning Tools & Process
  14. 06:15Conclusion & Favorite Handgun

Frequently Asked Questions

How often should a Staccato C2 or similar 2011 handgun be cleaned?

For a Staccato C2 or other 2011-style handguns, it's recommended to conduct weapons maintenance every 400 to 600 rounds. If you fire more than a couple hundred rounds at a time, it's advisable to perform some level of cleaning.

What kind of wear is expected on a Staccato C2 after 10,000 rounds?

After 10,000 rounds, a Staccato C2 barrel shows some wear, but significant wear patterns are not immediately apparent. The rifling remains relatively untarnished, and the recoil spring assembly also shows no issues.

How does the maintenance of a Staccato C2 compare to a Glock?

Staccato C2 and other 2011s require significantly more lubrication and frequent cleaning than Glock-style handguns. Glocks can often run with minimal to no lubrication, whereas 2011s need to be run wet and cleaned regularly to prevent malfunctions.

What are the signs of fouling in a Staccato C2?

As a Staccato C2 gets drier and more fouled, typically around the 650-700 round mark, it can start to experience strange malfunctions. Significant carbon buildup is visible to the naked eye even after cleaning.

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