The New Staccato Takes Glock Mags | Staccato HD P4

Published on March 8, 2025
Duration: 7:49

The Staccato HD is a highly anticipated handgun that accepts Glock magazines while retaining a 2011 grip angle. It features a Series 80 trigger for complete drop safety and a new optic mounting system. Shark Coast Tactical offers custom optic plates for various red dot sights, addressing the initial unavailability from Staccato.

Quick Summary

The Staccato HD pistol introduces significant advancements, notably its compatibility with Glock 17 pattern magazines, a Series 80 trigger for complete drop safety, and a novel optic mounting system. This system allows direct mounting of optics to the slide, enhancing durability and reducing failure points.

Chapters

  1. 00:01Introduction to the Staccato HD
  2. 00:13Key Features: Glock Mags & Series 80
  3. 00:23New Optic Mounting System
  4. 00:34Shark Coast Tactical Optic Plates
  5. 01:41Glock Magazine Compatibility Explained
  6. 02:262011 Grip Angle Retention
  7. 02:40Drop Safe: Series 80 vs. Series 70
  8. 03:06Optic Mounting System Details
  9. 03:47Other Design Enhancements
  10. 04:04Staccato HD Design Philosophy
  11. 04:39Comparison to Staccato P
  12. 05:01Custom Staccato Configurations
  13. 05:22Trigger Differences: Series 80 vs. 70
  14. 05:50Cost Savings: Magazines
  15. 06:00Duty vs. Competition Focus
  16. 06:37Glock Mag Question Answered
  17. 06:51Shark Coast Tactical as Dealer
  18. 07:00Reliability and Performance
  19. 07:17Red Dot as Primary Sight
  20. 07:33Future Staccato Models

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the main advantages of the new Staccato HD pistol?

The Staccato HD's primary advantages include its compatibility with readily available Glock magazines, a Series 80 trigger for enhanced drop safety, and an innovative optic mounting system that allows for direct mounting to the slide.

Does the Staccato HD still feel like a 2011?

Yes, the Staccato HD maintains a 2011 grip angle, though it feels slightly different. It presents similarly to other 2011s, making it a good option for those who prefer the 2011 ergonomics over standard Glock grip profiles.

How does the Staccato HD's optic mounting system work?

The Staccato HD features a new optic mounting system where screws pass directly through the optic plate into the slide. This design uses the plate primarily for fitment and ensures a secure mount directly onto the steel of the slide.

What is the benefit of the Staccato HD using Glock magazines?

Using Glock magazines significantly reduces costs, as standard Staccato magazines can cost around $120, while Glock magazines are much more affordable. It also allows users to leverage their existing Glock magazine inventory.

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