We Tried Guessing Every Staccato BLINDFOLDED..

Published on April 29, 2026
Duration: 11:45

This video features a blindfolded challenge where participants attempt to identify various Staccato pistol models and other firearms based on touch. The challenge highlights the subtle differences in size, grip texture, barrel length, and features like compensators and sights that distinguish these firearms. Participants, including sales staff and instructors, demonstrate varying levels of familiarity with the Staccato lineup, with some models being easily identifiable while others prove more challenging. The session also includes identification of non-Staccato firearms like a Desert Eagle and a Glock 19 Gen 4, showcasing a broad range of firearm recognition skills.

Quick Summary

In a blindfolded firearm identification challenge, experts successfully identified various Staccato pistol models like the XC, P, XL, and HD series, along with other firearms such as the Desert Eagle, Maverick 88, and Glock 19 Gen 4, by relying on tactile cues like size, grip texture, and specific features such as compensators and threaded barrels.

Chapters

  1. 00:02Intro: Guess the Staccato Challenge
  2. 00:52Identifying the Staccato XC
  3. 01:15Identifying the Staccato C4X
  4. 01:36Struggling with the Staccato HD36
  5. 02:02Identifying the Staccato P
  6. 03:09Identifying the Staccato HD
  7. 03:41Difficulty Identifying the Staccato 40/36
  8. 04:29Identifying the Staccato C6
  9. 04:36Identifying the Staccato CS
  10. 04:45Identifying the Staccato XL
  11. 05:07XL Threaded Identification
  12. 05:43Identifying the Staccato P (again)
  13. 05:54Identifying the Staccato HD
  14. 06:11Identifying the Staccato P4
  15. 06:16Identifying the Staccato HD4
  16. 06:31Re-identifying the Staccato P4
  17. 06:41Attempting to Identify the Staccato C
  18. 07:06Identifying a Firearm from the Case
  19. 07:14Identifying a Threaded C Model
  20. 07:26Identifying the P365
  21. 07:42Non-Staccato Identification
  22. 08:01Identifying the Mac Comp
  23. 08:11Identifying the Staccato C2
  24. 08:27Distinguishing CS and C2
  25. 08:46Identifying the Staccato HD45
  26. 09:04Identifying the P4.5
  27. 09:09Identifying the Staccato HD (again)
  28. 09:29Identifying the Maverick 88 'The Jack'
  29. 09:45Identifying the Desert Eagle
  30. 09:55Identifying a 1911 Variant
  31. 10:21Identifying a Glock 19 Gen 4
  32. 11:04Challenge Recap and Missed Firearms

Frequently Asked Questions

How do you identify a Staccato XC pistol by touch?

The Staccato XC is identifiable by its ported slide and its larger overall size compared to other Staccato models. Participants in the blindfolded challenge noted these features as key tactile indicators for this specific firearm.

What are the distinguishing features of a Staccato P when identifying it blindfolded?

When identifying a Staccato P blindfolded, key features to note are its full-size frame, the presence of a rear sight, and sometimes a red tag attached to the firearm. These tactile cues help differentiate it from other Staccato variants.

What makes the Staccato XL easy to identify by touch?

The Staccato XL is typically identified by its larger size and the presence of a threaded barrel. These features provide distinct tactile feedback that helps distinguish it from other Staccato pistol models during a blindfolded identification challenge.

Can you identify a Staccato HD model by touch alone?

Yes, Staccato HD models like the HD36 and HD45 can be identified by touch. Features such as barrel length, the presence or absence of a compensator, and overall smoothness of the firearm contribute to its tactile identification.

What other firearms were identified during the blindfolded challenge besides Staccato models?

Besides Staccato pistols, the challenge successfully identified a Desert Eagle by its significant size and weight, a Maverick 88 shotgun referred to as 'The Jack', and a Glock 19 Gen 4 recognized by its grip texture and finger grooves.

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