Staccato HD First Impressions

Published on April 12, 2025
Duration: 8:45

This video provides first impressions of the Staccato HD pistol from Joel Park, a firearms instructor. Key observations include its compatibility with Glock magazines, a claimed tool-less disassembly that proved difficult, a textured grip similar to other Staccato models, an ambidextrous slide release, and an interesting frame contour. The trigger is described as crisp with a short shoe, and the iron sights co-witness with the mounted HoloSun 507 Comp optic. The instructor plans to shoot the pistol further.

Quick Summary

The Staccato HD pistol is noted for its compatibility with Glock magazines, both Staccato and OEM versions functioning correctly. Initial impressions suggest a tool may be needed for disassembly, contrary to tool-less claims. The grip texture is comparable to skateboard tape, and the trigger is crisp with a short shoe, estimated at 4-4.5 lbs.

Chapters

  1. 00:01Introduction & Staccato HD Unveiling
  2. 00:05Ben Stagger's Pistols
  3. 00:14Babysitting the Staccato HD
  4. 00:23Staccato HD: New Model & Glock Mags
  5. 00:39Initial Handling & Dinner Discussion
  6. 00:51Disassembly Challenge: Tool-less Claim
  7. 01:19Admiral Akbar's Trap: Disassembly Difficulty
  8. 01:32Slide Stop Removal Process
  9. 01:49Slide Stop Doesn't Work By Hand
  10. 02:17Need for a Tool for Slide Stop
  11. 02:37Frame & Grip Feel
  12. 02:43Grip Texture: Like Skateboard Tape
  13. 03:00Grip Screws Present
  14. 03:13Ambidextrous Slide Release
  15. 03:20Grip Undercut
  16. 03:29Bottom of Frame & Full Grip
  17. 03:36Magazine Insertion & Flare
  18. 03:52Grip Contour: Fatter Top, Thinner Bottom
  19. 04:15Flat Side Panel & Traction
  20. 04:27Weird Feel Due to Profile
  21. 04:39Thumb Safety & No Lefty Pinch
  22. 04:53No Grip Safety Bump
  23. 05:07Iron Sights: In Front of Dot
  24. 05:26Usable Iron Sights & Co-witness
  25. 05:37Sight Adjustability Concerns
  26. 05:59Light Rail
  27. 06:06Barrel & Fluting
  28. 06:18Overall Feel & Thumb Safety
  29. 06:24Trigger Pull: Short Shoe, Crisp
  30. 06:47HoloSun 507 Comp Optic
  31. 06:58Green Reticle Preference
  32. 07:35Magazine Release
  33. 07:50Looking Forward to Shooting
  34. 07:54Final Thoughts on Staccato HD
  35. 08:24Worth the Money/Hype?
  36. 08:34Call to Action: Comments & Subscribe

Frequently Asked Questions

Does the Staccato HD accept Glock magazines?

Yes, the Staccato HD is designed to accept Glock magazines. Both Staccato brand magazines and factory OEM Glock magazines are reported to function correctly in the firearm.

Is the Staccato HD easy to take apart without tools?

While it's claimed to be tool-less, the slide stop on the Staccato HD proved difficult to remove by hand. It appears a tool may be necessary, and improper use could lead to scratching the firearm.

What is the grip texture like on the Staccato HD?

The grip texture on the Staccato HD is described as similar to skateboard tape, offering good traction without being overly aggressive. It feels porous and provides a secure hold.

How does the trigger feel on the Staccato HD?

The trigger on the Staccato HD features a short shoe and is described as crisp with minimal mush. While not extremely light, it's estimated to be around 4-4.5 lbs, making it very shootable.

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