Staccato HD P 4.5 | SHOT Show 2025

Published on January 25, 2025
Duration: 1:26

Roger Barrera of QVO Tactical provides an in-depth look at the new Staccato HD pistol at SHOT Show 2025. Key features highlighted include its 4.5-inch barrel, compatibility with Glock magazines, a Series 80 trigger system, ambidextrous slide stops, and integrated forward-mounted iron sights. The review touches on the trigger feel, mag release reversibility, and the new optic mounting system.

Quick Summary

The Staccato HD pistol, reviewed at SHOT Show 2025, features a 4.5-inch barrel, Glock magazine compatibility, and a Series 80 trigger system that is drop-safe. It offers full ambidextrous controls, integrated thumb ledges, and a sandwich-style optic mounting system with forward-mounted iron sights.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Staccato HD Overview
  2. 00:11Glock Magazine Compatibility
  3. 00:144.5 inch Barrel & Sight Block
  4. 00:18Integrated Thumb Ledges
  5. 00:22Ambidextrous Controls
  6. 00:31Series 80 Trigger System
  7. 00:39Trigger Pull Weight & Feel
  8. 00:45Trigger Reset
  9. 00:49Magazine Release
  10. 00:54Trigger Guard Thickness
  11. 00:56Forward Mounted Iron Sights
  12. 01:04Optic Mounting System
  13. 01:15Final Thoughts & Viewer Opinion

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key new features of the Staccato HD pistol?

The Staccato HD introduces compatibility with Glock magazines, a Series 80 trigger system for drop safety, ambidextrous slide stops, and integrated thumb ledges for improved control. It also features forward-mounted iron sights and a new sandwich-style optic mounting system.

How does the Staccato HD's trigger system differ from previous models?

The Staccato HD transitions to a Series 80 trigger system. This means it no longer has a firing pin block safety, but the design ensures the firearm remains drop-safe. The trigger pull is estimated around 3.5 lbs with a crisp reset.

What is notable about the ergonomics and controls on the Staccato HD?

The Staccato HD boasts full ambidextrous controls with slide stops on both sides. It also features integrated thumb ledges on the frame for enhanced grip and control, and a slightly thicker trigger guard, similar to a Glock 19.

How does the Staccato HD handle optic mounting and sights?

The Staccato HD uses a sandwich-style optic mounting system where screws go through the plate into the slide. Its iron sights are positioned forward of the optic, preventing any obstruction of the shooter's field of view.

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