New Staccato HD C 3.6”

Published on October 8, 2025
Duration: 2:59

This guide details the installation of an optic onto the Staccato HD C 3.6" pistol, as demonstrated by Roger Barrera of QVO Tactical. It covers unboxing, optic plate selection, mounting the Vortex Defender-ST, and using specialized tools like a Wheeler torque wrench for secure installation. The process emphasizes proper torque and witness marks for reliability.

Quick Summary

Roger Barrera of QVO Tactical demonstrates installing a Vortex Defender-ST optic on the Staccato HD C 3.6". The process requires the correct optic plate, a torque screwdriver for precise tightening, and witness marks for screw security, ensuring reliable optic performance.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Unboxing and Initial Inspection
  2. 00:35Magazine and Grip Details
  3. 01:00Optic Mounting
  4. 02:02Final Setup and Holster Fit

Frequently Asked Questions

How do you properly mount an optic on the Staccato HD C 3.6"?

Mounting involves using the correct optic plate, placing the Vortex Defender-ST optic, and securing it with a torque screwdriver to the manufacturer's specified value. Witness marks are applied afterward.

What tools are needed for optic installation on the Staccato HD C 3.6"?

Essential tools include a torque screwdriver (like a Wheeler) for precise tightening and a paint pen for applying witness marks to the optic mounting screws.

What is the purpose of witness marks on optic screws?

Witness marks are applied to optic mounting screws to visually confirm they remain tight after installation and to easily detect any loosening that might occur due to recoil during shooting.

What optic footprint does the Staccato HD C 3.6" optic plate support?

The video specifically shows a Staccato HD optic plate designed for the Leupold DeltaPoint Pro footprint, compatible with optics like the Vortex Defender-ST.

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