This is the very best analysis of the Staccato P and I’m pretty sure I have watched no less than 20/30. Whatever the number is you have the best analysis hands down
Thank you. I did the same thing before I bought the gun with watching all the videos. I just didn't trust many of them because they felt sponsored. I don't make money on this so I can tell people the truth which is why I make these videos. I want people to make informed decisions because this is an investment. With that said, the gun is legit. Peace...
Great video. Idk why it’s so difficult for me to get use to these single action triggers. I’ve just shot striker fired for so long maybe that’s why it’s difficult
Next buy is gonna be a staccato i have 4 glocks and each one has 1,500 in aftermarket in each one so im just gonna a stac and get what i want out the box .
It's almost ready out of the box, but to be honest...it's no different that you making your glock your own for your feel and shooting. I've already change a few things just to make it feel and operate like my glock believe it or not. Thank for commenting
Hey Gypsyman, great video. I appreciate your honesty ! Would really like to hear your opinion regarding my dilemma, I'm torn between the Glock Gen 5/34, Shadow System DR920L and the Sig DH3. It doesn't matter whether or not you shot them. Based on your honesty, I'd love to hear your thoughts!!! Thanks......
I love Glocks for carrying EDC. I love my Glock 34 Gen 5 for competition. To be honest I can run my G34 just as well as my Staccato for competition. But to be far, my Glock is modified to my spec. It's a lot easier to mod the G34 with parts readily available. I've seen a few shadow systems in competition. I've noticed that they have a already modified frame so people go with them. I'm not a sig person, but see a few in competition. I don't like the grip angle on the sig. I like the grip angle of the Glock, and the staccato grip angle feels the same to me. The Glock will need the Glock performance trigger to eliminate the trigger debate. But to be honest it comes down to feel and the Glock gen 5 trigger is better than their past triggers. All and all, you can't go wrong with the Glock in my opinion. Hope this helps...
Im done for now trying to compete with 2011's...lol. I'm sure in the future I will pick it back up. But as of now my Glock is out performing my Staccato.
I wouldn't buy another staccato to be honest. The XC is overpriced. The spring is too light and would need to be upgraded. Since I shoot competition I couldn't compete against the open race guns with the XC since the comp puts you in that category.
Staccatos are overrated!!! A nicely weighted comp on the barrel of a glock makes the glock out preform a staccato!!!!! The looseness of a glock does not matter. Its about the BARREL LOOSENESS and the barrel lockup on a glock does not move.
I use the Dawson Precision ice magwell. You have to get the proper size for your gun setup. Meaning no backstrap or whatever size you use. It only fits one size back strap. Thanks for asking
This is the very best analysis of the Staccato P and I’m pretty sure I have watched no less than 20/30. Whatever the number is you have the best analysis hands down
Thank you. I did the same thing before I bought the gun with watching all the videos. I just didn't trust many of them because they felt sponsored. I don't make money on this so I can tell people the truth which is why I make these videos. I want people to make informed decisions because this is an investment. With that said, the gun is legit. Peace...
Staccato shoots so smooth I fell in love with it. To bad here in California it goes for $5k+
That is just crazy they cost so much there. Why though the high cost?
Great video. Idk why it’s so difficult for me to get use to these single action triggers. I’ve just shot striker fired for so long maybe that’s why it’s difficult
I'm with you. I've been forcing myself to shot only the Staccato. It's starting click to be honest. But, I can't say one is better than the other
@@Gypsyman40 just scored 4th/138 with my staccato at a big shoot. Fallen in love at this point.
@@trailertrashtactics congrats...it's starting to make sense quickly
love the video my man! Keep pumpin them out! 100%!
Thanks! Will do!
I have both and you are correct.
appreciate you, but I need to do an update on this subject
Next buy is gonna be a staccato i have 4 glocks and each one has 1,500 in aftermarket in each one so im just gonna a stac and get what i want out the box .
It's almost ready out of the box, but to be honest...it's no different that you making your glock your own for your feel and shooting. I've already change a few things just to make it feel and operate like my glock believe it or not. Thank for commenting
Hey Gypsyman, great video. I appreciate your honesty ! Would really like to hear your opinion regarding my dilemma, I'm torn between the Glock Gen 5/34, Shadow System DR920L and the Sig DH3. It doesn't matter whether or not you shot them. Based on your honesty, I'd love to hear your thoughts!!! Thanks......
I love Glocks for carrying EDC. I love my Glock 34 Gen 5 for competition. To be honest I can run my G34 just as well as my Staccato for competition. But to be far, my Glock is modified to my spec. It's a lot easier to mod the G34 with parts readily available. I've seen a few shadow systems in competition. I've noticed that they have a already modified frame so people go with them. I'm not a sig person, but see a few in competition. I don't like the grip angle on the sig. I like the grip angle of the Glock, and the staccato grip angle feels the same to me. The Glock will need the Glock performance trigger to eliminate the trigger debate. But to be honest it comes down to feel and the Glock gen 5 trigger is better than their past triggers. All and all, you can't go wrong with the Glock in my opinion. Hope this helps...
@@Gypsyman40 Hey Man, thank you very much for the thorough response!! Much appreciated.
@@Mike-ox1bu anytime brotha. If you have any other question just ask
Try leaning towards Atlas custom for competition shooting and see where you at with P.
Im done for now trying to compete with 2011's...lol. I'm sure in the future I will pick it back up. But as of now my Glock is out performing my Staccato.
@@Gypsyman40 for sure, master both platform u’ll be unstoppable
If you were going to get another Staccato would you get the XC? I think if I’m going to get one it would be the XC
I wouldn't buy another staccato to be honest. The XC is overpriced. The spring is too light and would need to be upgraded. Since I shoot competition I couldn't compete against the open race guns with the XC since the comp puts you in that category.
Just wondering what connector you’re using in your Glock. I’ve been running Glock Dot 5# connectors in mine with good results. Great video sir.
I'm also running the dot connector that came with the GPT. I have no issues and like the brake it gives
Solid video!
I have the G34 Gen 3.
@@eyesnearstacticalThank you
Staccatos are overrated!!! A nicely weighted comp on the barrel of a glock makes the glock out preform a staccato!!!!!
The looseness of a glock does not matter. Its about the BARREL LOOSENESS and the barrel lockup on a glock does not move.
Agreed and an argument I make on my channel all the time
Love the magwell on the glock! Where did you get it?
Dawson Precision Ice magwell. Its great for limited optics division
Hi, which Magwell is on that Glock? Because you still can use the other "M" or "L" Grip. Looks nice!
I use the Dawson Precision ice magwell. You have to get the proper size for your gun setup. Meaning no backstrap or whatever size you use. It only fits one size back strap. Thanks for asking
Steel or aluminum version? Did you have a gunsmith do the trigger job?
This is the steel version. I installed and get the trigger myself. It's an easy process to do for sure. Thanks for asking