Parker Mountain Machine Staccato Compensator

Published on April 17, 2024
Duration: 13:44

This guide details the process of zeroing a red dot optic on a Staccato C2 equipped with a Parker Mountain Machine (PMM) compensator. It emphasizes using a bench rest to eliminate shooter error, analyzing shot groups, and making precise adjustments to the optic's turrets. The video demonstrates how to achieve a tight group at 10 yards, confirming the effectiveness of the compensator and optic combination for accurate shooting.

Quick Summary

The Parker Mountain Machine (PMM) Staccato Compensator, priced around $150, enhances recoil control and muzzle stability on Staccato pistols with threaded barrels. Proper zeroing with a bench rest and considering heavier ammunition (124-147 grain) are key for optimal performance and accuracy with this accessory.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Fast Shooting Demo
  2. 00:20Product Introduction: PMM Staccato Compensator
  3. 00:48PMM Compensator Acquisition & Requirements
  4. 01:22First Shots & Initial Impressions
  5. 02:14Second Shooter's Feedback
  6. 02:39Target Analysis & Zeroing Plan
  7. 02:56Bench Rest Setup (CTK Precision)
  8. 03:31Bench Rest Zeroing Attempt 1
  9. 04:02Zeroing Philosophy & Results
  10. 04:38Bench Rest Zeroing Attempt 2
  11. 04:57Zeroing Confirmation & Praise
  12. 05:57Bill Drills - Roger's Run & Hammer Follow Issue
  13. 07:48Bill Drills - Improved Run & SG Timer
  14. 08:37Slow Motion Ammunition Comparison
  15. 09:25Accuracy Test at Distance (50 & 100 Yards)
  16. 10:41Final Thoughts & Recommendation
  17. 12:05Outro & Gil's Turn

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Parker Mountain Machine (PMM) Staccato Compensator?

The PMM Staccato Compensator is an aftermarket accessory designed for Staccato pistols with factory threaded barrels. It helps reduce recoil and muzzle flip, making follow-up shots faster and more accurate. It's priced around $150 and requires a threaded barrel for installation.

How do you zero a red dot sight on a Staccato with a compensator?

To zero a red dot on a compensated Staccato, use a stable bench rest to eliminate shooter error. Fire a group, analyze its position relative to the point of aim, and make precise adjustments to the optic's turrets. Repeat until a tight group is achieved at your desired distance.

What ammunition is recommended for a Staccato with a compensator?

For Staccato pistols equipped with compensators, it's often recommended to use heavier ammunition, such as 124-grain or 147-grain 9mm, to ensure proper cycling and prevent issues like 'hammer follow.' Lighter ammunition may require hotter loads or heavier recoil springs.

What are the benefits of the PMM Staccato Compensator?

The PMM Staccato Compensator offers significant recoil reduction and muzzle rise control, leading to a flatter shooting experience. This allows for faster and more accurate follow-up shots, making the pistol more manageable, especially during rapid-fire drills like Bill Drills.

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