STI Staccato P 5” 2011 | Initial Review

Published on August 7, 2019
Duration: 6:53

This is an initial review of the STI Staccato P 5-inch 2011 pistol. The reviewer, Roger Barrera of QVO Tactical, highlights its exceptionally flat shooting characteristics, attributing them to the ergonomics and weight distribution. He details the pistol's specifications, including the 5-inch bull barrel, DLC finish, trigger weight, and sight system, and shares his positive shooting experience after approximately 750 rounds.

Quick Summary

The STI Staccato P 5-inch 2011 is praised for its "flat shooting" characteristics, attributed to its ergonomics and weight distribution which facilitate rapid sight return for faster follow-up shots. Key specs include a 5-inch bull barrel, DLC finish, 4.5lb trigger, Dawson Precision sights, and 18/21-round magazines.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro & Channel Overview
  2. 00:07Introducing the STI Staccato P 5"
  3. 00:36Background & Acquisition
  4. 01:07First Mag Impressions
  5. 01:44Pistol Specifications
  6. 02:24Range Drills & Shooting Experience
  7. 02:44Holsters Used
  8. 03:14Ergonomics & Grip
  9. 03:28Safety Lever Usage
  10. 03:46Reloads & Slide Stop
  11. 04:03Understanding "Flat Shooting"
  12. 04:29Price Point & Model Availability
  13. 05:01Overall Impression & Recommendation
  14. 05:24Concluding Thoughts & Future Videos
  15. 06:15Final Range Footage

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes the STI Staccato P 5-inch 2011 a "flat shooting" pistol?

The STI Staccato P 5-inch 2011 is considered "flat shooting" due to its ergonomics and weight distribution. These factors allow the front sight to return to its zero point quickly after each shot, enabling faster follow-up shots and a more controlled shooting experience.

What are the key specifications of the STI Staccato P 5-inch 2011?

The STI Staccato P 5-inch 2011 features a 5-inch bull barrel with a DLC black finish, a 4.5-pound trigger, Dawson Precision sights (fiber optic front), tree bark stipple grips, a slim magwell, and a 1913 railed frame. It comes with 18 and 21-round magazines and is available in 9mm or .45 ACP.

What is the typical price range for the STI Staccato P 5-inch 2011?

The STI Staccato P 5-inch 2011 can have a significant price point. The reviewer's friend purchased a prototype model for approximately $2,000. Civilian models are expected to hit shelves soon, but pricing may vary.

What is the reviewer's experience with the ergonomics of the STI Staccato P 2011?

The reviewer finds the ergonomics of the 2011 platform, including the Staccato P, to be excellent. He notes that presenting the firearm and aligning sights is quick and natural, and he uses the ambidextrous safety as a thumb rest without it impeding his draw.

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