Staccato P… Buying another Staccato?

Published on April 22, 2024
Duration: 10:55

This video details the process of configuring and ordering a Staccato P pistol, intended as a backup to a Staccato XC. The presenter discusses various customization options, including barrel types, trigger weight, frame material, slide serrations, optic choices (Holsun 507 Comp vs. Trijicon SRO), and additional magazine packages. The discussion highlights the cost implications of these choices and the presenter's rationale for selecting specific features for a travel-friendly and reliable firearm system.

Quick Summary

The Staccato P pistol starts at $2499, with customization options like barrel types, slide serrations ($250), and optics (Holsun 507 Comp for $500, Trijicon SRO for $700) affecting the final price. Having a backup firearm is recommended for travel and training to ensure system redundancy.

Chapters

  1. 00:01Intro: Staccato Discussion
  2. 00:22Duty Ammo Challenge & Backup Strategy
  3. 00:44Ordering a Staccato P
  4. 01:30Staccato P Website Options & Pricing
  5. 01:53Base Price of Staccato P
  6. 02:14Barrel Options: Stainless, DLC, Threaded
  7. 03:07Additional Barrel Option Discussion
  8. 03:50Trigger Weight Options (4-4.5 lbs vs 3-3.5 lbs)
  9. 04:35Frame Options: Steel vs. Aluminum
  10. 05:01Slide Serration Options (X Series)
  11. 05:58Optic Choices: SRO vs. 507 Comp
  12. 07:36Additional Magazine Options
  13. 08:48Weapon Light Option
  14. 08:57Engraving Option
  15. 09:31Website Pricing Update Issues
  16. 09:54Final Configuration Price ($3,886)
  17. 10:31Concluding Thoughts & Viewer Input

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the base price of a Staccato P pistol?

The Staccato P pistol starts at a base price of $2499. This price can increase significantly depending on the chosen customization options, such as barrel type, slide serrations, optic, and additional magazines.

What are the main optic options discussed for the Staccato P?

The primary optic options discussed are the Trijicon SRO, priced at $700 with a mounting kit, and the Holsun 507 Comp, priced at $500 with a mounting kit. The presenter leans towards the Holsun 507 Comp due to cost and personal preference.

Why is having a backup firearm important when traveling for training?

Having a backup firearm when traveling for training is crucial for redundancy. It ensures you have spare optics, magazines, and other essential components, preventing a single point of failure from disrupting your ability to participate in classes or practice.

What are the considerations for Staccato P frame material?

The Staccato P offers both steel and aluminum frame options. The presenter expresses an inclination to choose the steel frame, suggesting it might be the more common or robust choice, though input from viewers is also sought.

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