Which Staccato 2011?

Published on November 19, 2025
Duration: 3:01

Roger Barrera of QVO Tactical provides an expert overview of various Staccato 2011 pistols, detailing custom builds and duty-oriented models. He highlights the Staccato XC as a favorite for speed shooting due to its light trigger, while noting duty versions offer increased reliability with heavier triggers and springs. The review also touches on older STI models and rare Staccato variants.

Quick Summary

Roger Barrera of QVO Tactical highlights the Staccato XC as ideal for speed shooting due to its light 2-pound trigger. For duty use, the XC Duty version offers enhanced reliability with a 4-pound trigger and stiffer spring. Older STI models and rare Staccato variants are also discussed.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to 2011s
  2. 00:16STI 2011 in .45 ACP
  3. 00:50Custom Staccato XC for Speed
  4. 01:31Staccato XC Duty Version
  5. 01:51Rare 5-inch Staccato
  6. 02:29Custom Staccato Builds

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the main difference between a custom Staccato XC and a Staccato XC Duty version?

The custom Staccato XC is optimized for speed shooting with a very light 2-pound trigger pull. The XC Duty version prioritizes reliability for professional use, featuring a heavier 4-pound trigger pull and a stiffer guide rod spring.

Which Staccato 2011 model is best for speed shooting according to QVO Tactical?

Roger Barrera from QVO Tactical identifies the custom Staccato XC, particularly one modified with a steel Cheely grip and a 2-pound trigger pull, as his favorite for speed shooting applications.

What are some notable aftermarket modifications seen on the Staccato pistols?

The Staccato pistols featured custom modifications such as steel Cheely grips, Atlas Gunworks safeties, upgraded triggers (like Red Dirt), magwells, and various optics and weapon lights from brands like Holosun and Surefire.

Are there older STI 2011 models discussed in the video?

Yes, an older STI-branded 2011 chambered in .45 ACP is showcased. It features a threaded barrel, suppressor, 13-round capacity, and a custom metal grip.

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