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Published on October 15, 2024
Duration: 35:33

This video details a training drill comparing the Staccato C2 and Glock Dagger, focusing on speed and accuracy. Participants engage multiple targets at varying distances, with emphasis placed on trigger pull, recoil impulse, and shot placement under timed conditions. The drill highlights how different firearm platforms and their triggers can affect performance and shooter confidence.

Quick Summary

The Staccato C2 offers a superior trigger with a lighter pull and smoother break compared to the Glock Dagger, enabling faster follow-up shots and quicker target reacquisition. While the Dagger is more familiar to Glock users, the Staccato's refined mechanics can lead to better performance in timed drills, though at a higher cost.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: New EDC and Range Prep
  2. 01:18Setting up the Range: Tent and Truck Bed Cover
  3. 02:11Range Organization and Equipment
  4. 02:54Safety First: Eye Protection for Steel Targets
  5. 03:25Holster Review: T-Rex Arms and Tier One
  6. 03:51Guns in Focus: Dagger and Staccato 2011
  7. 05:06First Impressions of the Staccato C2
  8. 06:06Staccato C2 Shooting Experience
  9. 06:52Comparing Staccato C2 and Glock Dagger Triggers
  10. 08:17Drill Setup: Speed and Accuracy Comparison
  11. 09:29First Drill Attempt with Glock Dagger
  12. 10:34Second Drill Attempt with Glock Dagger
  13. 11:13Staccato C2 Drill Performance
  14. 12:04Price vs. Performance: Dagger vs. Staccato
  15. 12:31Third Drill Attempt: One Shot Per Target
  16. 13:12Drill Analysis and Fatigue
  17. 15:24Target Practice: Improving Accuracy
  18. 16:19Focusing on Splits and Accuracy
  19. 17:13Pushing the Pace: Aggressive Stance Training
  20. 18:38Course of Fire: Steel Target Engagement
  21. 18:51G.G.'s Turn: Starting at 15 Yards
  22. 20:17Staccato C2 Draw and Shoot Drill
  23. 20:47Quitting Due to Finger Pain
  24. 21:19Challenging Performance: Rookie in Training Camp
  25. 22:04Post-Fatigue Performance Analysis
  26. 22:30Drill Attempt: Focusing on Fatigue Shooting
  27. 23:07Improved Accuracy and Confidence
  28. 23:30Focusing on First Shot Speed
  29. 24:01Malfunction: Failure to Go Into Battery
  30. 24:51Final Drill Attempt: Serious Performance
  31. 25:33Missed Shots and Fatigue Impact
  32. 26:11Importance of Consistent Range Practice
  33. 26:36Surprise for No Shave November
  34. 26:55Embarrassing Staccato Performance
  35. 27:13Redemption Shot: Proving Capability
  36. 27:42Staccato C2 Holster Draw Drill
  37. 28:40Holster Draw Drill: Cardboard Targets
  38. 30:40Holster Draw Drill: Improving Accuracy and Speed
  39. 31:47Adding 'Pep in the Step': Aggressive Shooting
  40. 31:54Performance Decline and Blame Game
  41. 32:41Appreciating Training Days
  42. 33:03Final Thoughts: Staccato vs. Dagger Preference
  43. 33:39Future Plans: Porting the Glock 43x
  44. 34:11Glock 48 Mention and Gifting Disappointment
  45. 34:31Trigger Philosophy: Glock vs. Aftermarket
  46. 35:07Sticking with Glock Platform Familiarity
  47. 35:22Shoutout to Dagger Clones

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key differences between the Staccato C2 and the Glock Dagger for shooting performance?

The Staccato C2 features a lighter, smoother trigger with less wall, allowing for faster follow-up shots and quicker target reacquisition. The Glock Dagger, while having a different trigger feel, is more familiar to Glock users and can be effective with practice. The Staccato C2 generally offers a more refined shooting experience, though at a significantly higher price point.

How does trigger quality impact shooting speed and accuracy in firearms like the Staccato C2 and Glock Dagger?

A superior trigger, like that found on the Staccato C2, directly contributes to faster shooting splits and improved accuracy by reducing the time needed to reset the trigger and maintain sight alignment. A less refined trigger may require more conscious effort, potentially slowing down the shooter and impacting accuracy under timed conditions.

What are the benefits of practicing shooting drills under timed conditions, even when fatigued?

Practicing under timed conditions, especially when fatigued, simulates real-world stress and pressure, forcing shooters to maintain focus and execute techniques effectively. This type of training helps identify weaknesses in trigger control, grip, and target acquisition that might not surface during casual practice, ultimately improving overall performance.

Why is consistent practice crucial for mastering different firearm platforms like 2011s and Glock-style pistols?

Consistent practice is essential for adapting to the unique feel, trigger characteristics, and ergonomics of different firearm platforms. Familiarity with a platform like Glock, or learning the nuances of a 2011 like the Staccato C2, builds muscle memory and confidence, allowing for more efficient and accurate shooting across various scenarios.

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