I’ve been thinking about one of these. I carry a P365 x macro comp. Bought that after I didn’t like how my Hellcat RDP fit in my hand. So I still have both but like how my 365 shoots and feels on my hand. Still not a full metal frame. How do you like your CS ? I’m seeing that a full metal frame makes a huge difference in recoil and being able to get back on target.
The last sentence Colion said speaks volumes…”sometimes when you go test something out, it changes things”. If a Glock is what you need, good, if a staccato is what you need, good. Get what you need, but if you can have an edge of confidence from improved performance, then get whatever makes you feel the best, but sometimes, when you test something out, it changes things. Get what you can afford and shoot well with. Your life is worth it either way. If you can hit better with one than the other, there is your answer.
My problem with you and this channel is that you make me fall in love with every single pistol you get excited about! Every single time when I think I finally chosen my next sidearm you once again come out with super dope video with a super dope pistol and now I got to rethink everything again!
@@michaelcrowley7330 or get a high quality gun for a third of the price and not waste money on being an elitest for no reason, unless you just absolutely love 1911's for whatever reason
@@SupaBuu to be fair I’ve shot a staccato. It feels different. Not sure if it’s $1500+ different but it does make sense why it’s more. Just not that much
LOVE my CS! I have 4 Staccatos and this Mighty Mouse pistol totally punches WAY above it's weight class exactly like Colion says. My girlfriend put the third mag ever through this gun the day we picked it up and her smile after 15 rounds said it all. She's got her name on the list at my favorite Staccato dealer to get one of her own as well. Once again, Mr. Nior NAILS the review
That clip of you switching hands and the gun stays in the middle is sick. I loved that shot, your video editor is so good bro. Sweet gun too I’ve been wanting a 2011 and I like to collect sun compact guns so I’m drooling right now
This is not what I was expecting, but it's a pleasant surprise. It’s impressive- because I DON'T OFTEN like little guns. But I think the CS has a lot of potential for folks who want a premium carry piece that will probably out-live you. a sexy piece truly
Don't think I have ever seen you or anyone else so excited about the gun you were reviewing. Before this I would probably have never given a Staccato a second look but now you peaked my interest.
@@markcurry3083 it uses a new magazine (more like 1.5 stack instead of usual double), they didn't just make a c2 smaller than charged more, way more R&D went into this one than the other Staccatos, so charging more makes sense.
Same thing here, outside my price range. I did however manage to find a Rock Island Armory bbr310 for 550. And purchasing this gun I found that there's really nothing for it. It's a 10 round Double Stack 45 ACP that I modified. It now takes Para Ordnance 13 round magazines and I had to make my own base plate for a Red Dot and make my own suppressor height front sight because this gun offers nothing in that Realm. I am proud to say I've created a one-off that is so much fun to shoot but the quality is not that of the staccato. Something you may want to consider.
I know you don't usually do comparison videos, but I wish you would do the Staccato CS vs. Bul Armory SAS II Ultralight. I would put the Bul over the Staccato because I believe the only significant difference would be that the Bul is lighter for carry. I have a Staccato P and I know people will think I am crazy, but the little 3.25 inch Ultralight shoots as accurately and as nicely as the Staccato P. After letting a few people shoot them both at the range, they all agreed. And at $1400 instead of $2400 it's a no brainer.
This is the one i've been waiting for to take the place of my every day carry Glock 43 with +3 mag extension. Keep the G43 with flush mag for those board shorts and t-shirt days and the CS for every day carry seems to be a winning combo. Thanks, Colion for the vid!
11:36 I don't care if you talk and shoot at the same time. You're obviously having fun! As for the gun itself, I'm liking what I'm seeing. I know it's basically a kids' training caliber, but I like .22s. I like that they're quiet and have basically no recoil. This is the most similar I've seen to that.
Mr Noir was the reason i jumped into the stacatto family and picked up a P. finally got to the range and ran about 500 rounds through it and wow. took my new tricked out p320 also that hasn’t seen range time yet. while both ran flawless, the staccato was the most flawless, smooth as glass pistol i’ve ever shot. flat, accurate, and topped with a ddp, i couldn’t be happier. maybe one day i’ll pick up this new pistol staccato just came out with. looks amazing!!!!
FACTS! I was totally against having a firearm with a safety. Then I got curious and rented a Staccato P. Now the 2011 is my favorite pistol and the P is my EDC and I have an XC in layaway. The CS looks nice, but I would get a C2 since the prices are similar.
Same...having carried and ran a glock for so long on duty I was hesitant. However, since switching and training on the P duo....I won't ever go back to a striker fired.
I have a staccato P duo, and it's by far the best pistol I ever had. I am a much better shooter on it, than any other pistol I have. I'll add this one to my collection and make it my everyday carry. Right now I carry a Sig P226, or a Shield and they are fine by me; however, the staccato trigger is wonderful.
LOVE the 1911 type ergonomics ( 2 safeties, etc. )! Absolutely LOVE 16 + 1 rounds in a lethal large caliber! LOVE the ultra-compactish size ( I never liked EDC guns that are big and heavy! ) HATE the $2500 price! I can appreciate the cost of R&D that went into developing a "2011" from a 1911 ( Especially one that works! ) but... $2500... REALLY?! I always thought if somebody makes a high capacity 1911, people would prefer it to a GLOCK and it would AT LEAST rival GLOCKS in sales, but not at that price!
Well, you sold the heck out of that. I want one. My buddy had a fullsize Stacatto, so I can only imagine how awesome this shoots. I shared this with him, hoping he buys it first. 😂
Colion, y'all were so giddy when you were target shooting with this gun. We don't get to see you this way very often, but I, for one, was laughing right along with you, ha ha, just because you were in such a good mood. Take care, my friend, and may God bless you and yours.
FWIW "1911" means single stack usually 7-10 round cap. The "2011" name is owned by stacatto but there are several doublestack 2011 style gun makers. Usually these are 17-20 round capacity with a fatter removable grip/trigger gaurd assy. Your right tho, nothing is better than the speed and crispness of a 1011/2011 trigger. Its in the basic design of it. Just have to learn condition 1 carry is the big thing with these.
I bought this CS like 2 months ago and it shot great! Last week, i got the MAC 9 DS and thats a longer barrel but it shot a little bit better than this and for $900 :) For those looking at starting 2011 guns, i strongly suggest starting with the MAC before the Stacatto. Its a great GREAT value!
Lovin the Staccato CS. Great grip size and trigger pull, I believe it's about 3.5 pull. But can't really tell the difference that much, since the action of a smooth slide makes up for it. It really is a perfect size for a compact or concealed carry. Call it a micro, Staccato mini, or whatever... It's worth more than the price tag of $2,400 to me; when it comes to saving my life. Providing a great self-defense firearm that's accurate and ergonomic for just an economic cost of $2,400... I hope to get my hands on some soon. Great review @colion noir
@@revolcane maybe it's not economic to you, because I don't see any other comments. And that's fine. You do not have to get one. And if anyone else decides to comment on the cost, just make sure everyone realizes, we are talking about a Staccato. Not Hi-Point or some other budget 1911. BTW most of @colion noir firearm reviews are not budget-friendly either. So, why even take the time out to comment on mine... If you don't like my comment simply move on. But I really appreciate you taking the time out to read this ❤️
Love this Guy. He always gives an honest and up front review and overall personal opinion. I also like how he dives into the particulars of the Firearm he is using.
So Staccato is that one fire arm that I’ve always wanted. I can’t afford one at this time in my life, but I will hopefully be able to. But the CS I can see being an awesome carry!
Just came into the 2011 world and bought a P, was instantly sold on the platform. Of course the CS came out a couple weeks later, couldn’t not order one. Used to aiwb striker pistols so I guess I have some extra training to do. January can’t get here soon enough..
I love it! I was literally filling out the paperwork to get a Staccato P when I heard this might be coming down the pipe....so I waited. Glad I did. Awesome weapon.
@@AK4974U was going to order the C2 off the website and I saw the CS video which made me pause. Like to see more reviews first. I'm sure more side by side comparisons will ve forthcoming. Everyone raves how accurate the C2 is. Just curious how they do side by side. And yes - I know there are a ton of factors involved in this. I'm just curious.
I'm always convinced after watching noir's reviews. I got both of my prodigys and my pdp because of them and about to get the new staccato C from watching this. thanks, man lol
I haven't even watched this video but that pistol looks soooo good!!!! Like it's dressed up for a night on the town full of dancing, silk lace and champagne - so good looking
Great review and demonstration. The low recoil, the manual safety, the quick fire, the pistol was impressive and you made it so look so good, that I had to search for it. The you noted the right price and that direct price tag puts it way, way out of my range. I would love to have one but not at that price. Sweet pistol and it is on my wish list. Thanks for the review.
I would bet Staccato would sell many more of their products, if they would have some for rent at their various dealerships like C2 Tactical in Scottsdale. Not many people wanna guess if they like it at $2500-4800. Even though Colion is a great UA-cam influencer!
I don't think many ranges are going to have these.for rent due to the price tag and high demand and low supply. There is 1 range by me which has a staccato P as a rental choice and I'll be trying that one day soon.
I’ve had staccato reps come out to Nashville multiple times with every staccato on the market for people to test out before they buy one. They also give you one free mag to shoot on your first choice. Gotta hop on that newsletter because they travel to a lot of places to allow people to test their guns out.
All of these compacts start out as great concealed carry options. However, add pinky extensions, red dot sights, flashlights and everything else you can hang on it and you now need a briefcase to carry it.
@@BlackPhillip666 for night vision they are. Lasers on handguns were always a fudd fad. Red dots aren’t. Maybe you should get with the times. Guaranteed I can out shoot you with a red dot if you’re using irons. Any questions?
I have a Nighthawk Counselor (8 +1 flush and 9+1 slightly extended ) and a Wilson SFX 9 (15+1 flush) both compact 1911s. They are my daily carries. I am interested to compare them head to head when it is released. The Nighthawk is amazing but limited rounds (single stack). The Wilson magazine sits flush. The Staccato looks like it sticks a decent amount. With the IOS Nighthawk @ around 4k and the Wilson with optic plate at slightly north of 3K it seems like a pretty good deal.
Not "everyone" was waiting for this pistol. Most people aren't going to be willing or able to pay $2500 for a pistol. Of course I might think differently about if I was given one for free.
Great sale Colion! As a wheel gun user this little/big gun may be my next purchase for the pannier on my motorcycle. With headrest gun safes offered for many vehicles this is ideal with extra magazines. Concealed carry is not always on your person, but close and hand and out of sight. Thank You You are in my prayers Hoka Hey
Nothing says I don't plan to ever use my conceal carry like a 3k carry sized gun... I don't know about you but I'd prefer my staccato cs to stay in my holster and not be taken into police evidence knowing the chances of its return being slim to none.
Why do people always parrot the same things over and over? Kyle Rittenhouse got his gun back, why wouldn’t you? Like there’s just sheriff’s deputies all over the country collecting guns from highly regulated evidence lockers… don’t live in California, Oregon, Washington, NY, Illinois or Maryland and you’ll be fine. They don’t deserve your tax dollars anyway.
Or… Get a Glock 19 for a fifth of the price and you'll have a gun that's lighter, flatter shooting, more reliable, more durable, and then you'll have about $2,000 left over to spend on ammo and training.
@@danielhenderson8316 Lol, you're probably the typical internet gun nut who spends thousands on useless crap to put in your gun safe, post it on Instagram, then complain that ammo is too expensive.
I hate comments like this…Even as someone who agrees with the philosophy of your comment. You really think most people who spend $2500+ on a custom handgun dont already own a Glock or some equivalent? Comments like this assume these companies make their guns for casual or new gun owners… they dont and they dont care if you cant afford it. They are for enthusiasts.
@@johnlennon6170 If they already own a Glock then that's $2,500 they could've spent on anything more useful. What you call gun enthusiasts are really just suckers who fall for ridiculous marketing, which the gun industry is unfortunately oversaturated with. And if you don't think there are plenty of people who buy this crap as their first gun then you haven't been in the shooting world that long.
@@sword111119couldve spent the $2500 on something more useful??? I guarantee none of your personally owned guns have ever been used in a way that is "useful" .... mr. internet operator. it doesnt need to be useful and the price is irrelevant to people who care about them. Welcome to the world of personal interests and Supply and Demand, First time? And Who says it has to be useful or practical???? People can buy whatever the hell they want for whatever reason they want.... Thats called being an enthusiast, ya know... enjoying your personal hobby or interest. Sorry you are so miserable you cant imagine doing that. Will i ever drop $2500 on a handgun? HELL NO .... but other people can if they want, fine by me .... but i am not gonna whine on the internet because I personally cant imagine "wasting" money on it. Sure there are people who purchase expensive shit as a new gun owner, but I am pretty damn confident in saying its a small minority, as the majority of people are broke, simply dont care, and dont do research and therefor most ARE NOT dropping $2500 right out of the gate on some custom handgun made by a very niche brand. The amount of shitty turkish shotguns being sold is proof of this. Even if it is their first gun, why the fuck does that matter? If they are buying one, its because they clearly have personal interest in owning one, and thats the only justification they need.
Biggest problem with this gun as a concealed carry is... if you have to use it in self defense. It will guaranteed get "lost" from the evidence room.
That’s exactly what I was thinking!
Have a good lawyer and that wont happen :)
Lets be honest the last thing on your mind will be your gun going to evidence. Your only thought will be thank god I got to go home.
@@morpheus6d9 or carry a 500 dollar gun Instead of 5000 dollar gun.
Try a car accident. Someone took all my sht. I suspect State Trooper.
Just what this 68 yr old lady needs on my hike, long nature walks alone. I think I'm going to LOVE it.
I got my Staccato CS after I saw this review. He was exactly right with his testing. 100%
I got both of my prodigy’s, my pdp and have just been convinced to get a staccato after watching his videos lol.
Picked mine up a couple of months ago. LOVE IT!
You have 2 grand I can barrow?
I’ve been thinking about one of these. I carry a P365 x macro comp. Bought that after I didn’t like how my Hellcat RDP fit in my hand. So I still have both but like how my 365 shoots and feels on my hand. Still not a full metal frame. How do you like your CS ? I’m seeing that a full metal frame makes a huge difference in recoil and being able to get back on target.
The last sentence Colion said speaks volumes…”sometimes when you go test something out, it changes things”. If a Glock is what you need, good, if a staccato is what you need, good. Get what you need, but if you can have an edge of confidence from improved performance, then get whatever makes you feel the best, but sometimes, when you test something out, it changes things. Get what you can afford and shoot well with. Your life is worth it either way. If you can hit better with one than the other, there is your answer.
When I win that powerball I’ll buy one for every vehicle I got.
Isn't it worth 1.9 billion now?
@@Joe_Friday they drew numbers today I don’t know if anyone actually won
@@vicdiaz5180 I thought they drew yesterday... I don't think anyone won.
Yup 1.9 B now!
@@copiouscat Ok, if I won that kinda money I might buy one... if I could talk them down a bit on price 💸
After carry the CS and almost 1000 rounds I can honestly say this gun is amazing. Accurate and fast as balls on target. Cost is only negative
@@OldmanSnake I mean, cost is the only negative when it comes to buying a Ferrari.
Something about when Colion talks, I listen. One of the clearest and most likably UA-camr's I have found to date. Thanks for the vids!
My problem with you and this channel is that you make me fall in love with every single pistol you get excited about! Every single time when I think I finally chosen my next sidearm you once again come out with super dope video with a super dope pistol and now I got to rethink everything again!
you have GAS...gun acquisition syndrome. i feel your pain, brother. i too, suffer from GAS.
What other pistols are you a fan of
This video made me say, “Oooo, I need that gun.” Then I saw the price and was like, “Oooo, I’ll just dream about having that gun.”
Save your dollars and get it when you can afford it. That's what I'll be doing.
@@michaelcrowley7330 or get a high quality gun for a third of the price and not waste money on being an elitest for no reason, unless you just absolutely love 1911's for whatever reason
@@SupaBuu to be fair I’ve shot a staccato. It feels different. Not sure if it’s $1500+ different but it does make sense why it’s more. Just not that much
Or you could just stop being poor I mean they say gun free zones work
@@TuckerDale89 😂🤣 🫵🤡
LOVE my CS! I have 4 Staccatos and this Mighty Mouse pistol totally punches WAY above it's weight class exactly like Colion says. My girlfriend put the third mag ever through this gun the day we picked it up and her smile after 15 rounds said it all. She's got her name on the list at my favorite Staccato dealer to get one of her own as well. Once again, Mr. Nior NAILS the review
Every time I see someone shooting a staccato I can’t hold my smile back.
I will have that smile in my hands next week 😊
One of my favorite things about this channel is Colion always giggles when he shoots. I do the same thing, I have so much fun at the range!
That clip of you switching hands and the gun stays in the middle is sick. I loved that shot, your video editor is so good bro. Sweet gun too I’ve been wanting a 2011 and I like to collect sun compact guns so I’m drooling right now
Just an object tracking gimbal shot. People use them a lot.
*I was literally just tripping out on that cinematography as well. That was a dope shot.*
@@lucasblanchard47 AE stabilization Effect 👍👍👍
I was just about to say that, it’s sick that camera shot
It's called a magazine, not a clip. /s
This is the video that pretty much sold me on the CS. I picked mine up the other day. LOVE IT!
This is not what I was expecting, but it's a pleasant surprise. It’s impressive- because I DON'T OFTEN like little guns. But I think the CS has a lot of potential for folks who want a premium carry piece that will probably out-live you. a sexy piece truly
You got multiple channels posting same videos that are not even accurate in the name of getting views.
Don't think I have ever seen you or anyone else so excited about the gun you were reviewing. Before this I would probably have never given a Staccato a second look but now you peaked my interest.
They’re very well made and velvety smooth guns, but they shoot differently than a standard gun. Definitely try it before you buy it
I can't wait to get mine!
Glad to have met you at the Staccato factory in Georgetown, Tx.
Considering the price I don't think everyone was waiting for them to make this...
Dunno how it costs more than a c2… like wtf, the XL is the most expensive as the biggest. All the other staccatos go up in price as size goes up
@@markcurry3083
I've known for a year its coming out. Placed my order this past summer.
Me I got the c2 but it prints when I carry so I traded it in for a xl for a range you now this is my next buy
@@markcurry3083 it uses a new magazine (more like 1.5 stack instead of usual double), they didn't just make a c2 smaller than charged more, way more R&D went into this one than the other Staccatos, so charging more makes sense.
I was going to get a C2 but waited when I saw they will come out with something new.
I ordered the CS.
$2,500 is outside of my price range, but looks amazing.
2500$$?? 😮💨sheeesh. Seems worth it tho. Looks like I’m not going home for the holidays 🤷🏽♀️
I know right
Same thing here, outside my price range. I did however manage to find a Rock Island Armory bbr310 for 550. And purchasing this gun I found that there's really nothing for it. It's a 10 round Double Stack 45 ACP that I modified. It now takes Para Ordnance 13 round magazines and I had to make my own base plate for a Red Dot and make my own suppressor height front sight because this gun offers nothing in that Realm. I am proud to say I've created a one-off that is so much fun to shoot but the quality is not that of the staccato. Something you may want to consider.
Looks like i wont be allowed in my home for the holidays
You only have to buy it once...
-some sales guy
You are killing me. As if I don't have enough guns, now I need to get another one. Love your content.
The excitement and enthusiasm makes the whole video
I know you don't usually do comparison videos, but I wish you would do the Staccato CS vs. Bul Armory SAS II Ultralight. I would put the Bul over the Staccato because I believe the only significant difference would be that the Bul is lighter for carry. I have a Staccato P and I know people will think I am crazy, but the little 3.25 inch Ultralight shoots as accurately and as nicely as the Staccato P. After letting a few people shoot them both at the range, they all agreed. And at $1400 instead of $2400 it's a no brainer.
This is the one i've been waiting for to take the place of my every day carry Glock 43 with +3 mag extension. Keep the G43 with flush mag for those board shorts and t-shirt days and the CS for every day carry seems to be a winning combo. Thanks, Colion for the vid!
Using unique proprietary mags as it does will preclude interchangeability if you need more in a pinch.
Only t-shirt days in FL, so G42 will be it.
43x with shield arms flush mag carry 15+1. They also have a +5 extension for the 15 round flush mag
@@1992bthomas - cool story bruh
I got my C2 today!!! About to break it in!! Woohoo!!! Let's go!!!
I don't even want this gun, and you made me want this gun.
11:36 I don't care if you talk and shoot at the same time. You're obviously having fun!
As for the gun itself, I'm liking what I'm seeing. I know it's basically a kids' training caliber, but I like .22s. I like that they're quiet and have basically no recoil. This is the most similar I've seen to that.
Mr Noir was the reason i jumped into the stacatto family and picked up a P. finally got to the range and ran about 500 rounds through it and wow. took my new tricked out p320 also that hasn’t seen range time yet. while both ran flawless, the staccato was the most flawless, smooth as glass pistol i’ve ever shot. flat, accurate, and topped with a ddp, i couldn’t be happier. maybe one day i’ll pick up this new pistol staccato just came out with. looks amazing!!!!
This has to be one of the dopest fun review videos I’ve seen. The background beat, the camera angles, and the live fire exercises. Wow
FACTS! I was totally against having a firearm with a safety. Then I got curious and rented a Staccato P. Now the 2011 is my favorite pistol and the P is my EDC and I have an XC in layaway. The CS looks nice, but I would get a C2 since the prices are similar.
@@applepie1911eYou are on point. Didn't take long to adapt.
Same...having carried and ran a glock for so long on duty I was hesitant. However, since switching and training on the P duo....I won't ever go back to a striker fired.
C2 over the cS?!?!
I have a staccato P duo, and it's by far the best pistol I ever had. I am a much better shooter on it, than any other pistol I have. I'll add this one to my collection and make it my everyday carry. Right now I carry a Sig P226, or a Shield and they are fine by me; however, the staccato trigger is wonderful.
LOVE the 1911 type ergonomics ( 2 safeties, etc. )! Absolutely LOVE 16 + 1 rounds in a lethal large caliber! LOVE the ultra-compactish size ( I never liked EDC guns that are big and heavy! ) HATE the $2500 price! I can appreciate the cost of R&D that went into developing a "2011" from a 1911 ( Especially one that works! ) but... $2500... REALLY?! I always thought if somebody makes a high capacity 1911, people would prefer it to a GLOCK and it would AT LEAST rival GLOCKS in sales, but not at that price!
Well, you sold the heck out of that. I want one. My buddy had a fullsize Stacatto, so I can only imagine how awesome this shoots. I shared this with him, hoping he buys it first. 😂
I know I would love to test shoot one and see how it feels.
@@MooreReviewz most big ranges will rent you one out for a decent price, usually have to run their ammo though
Really been waiting for this.
I love how you were able to hit the slide release with your strong hand
OK, suddenly I feel MUCH better...Colion MISSED a few! THANK YOU for being human!
This is a great channel and this guy has the most intelligent outlooks on weapons. So glad I found this channel.
Colion, y'all were so giddy when you were target shooting with this gun. We don't get to see you this way very often, but I, for one, was laughing right along with you, ha ha, just because you were in such a good mood.
Take care, my friend, and may God bless you and yours.
I love 1911s. not a fan of the small ones, but i do want to get one soon. This looks very appealing!!
FWIW "1911" means single stack usually 7-10 round cap. The "2011" name is owned by stacatto but there are several doublestack 2011 style gun makers. Usually these are 17-20 round capacity with a fatter removable grip/trigger gaurd assy. Your right tho, nothing is better than the speed and crispness of a 1011/2011 trigger. Its in the basic design of it. Just have to learn condition 1 carry is the big thing with these.
@@PatriotPaulUSA ty for the corrections
Colion, I love watching you have so much fun at the range!
Seeing how Colion is reacting emotionally to this firearm this is the first pistol I will buy after I become a citizen.
Thanks for the great review.
Another beautiful gun and excellent review. Thanks for all you share and do for the 2A community. EVERYONE STAY BLESSED AND HEALTHY.
I bought this CS like 2 months ago and it shot great! Last week, i got the MAC 9 DS and thats a longer barrel but it shot a little bit better than this and for $900 :) For those looking at starting 2011 guns, i strongly suggest starting with the MAC before the Stacatto. Its a great GREAT value!
Lovin the Staccato CS. Great grip size and trigger pull, I believe it's about 3.5 pull. But can't really tell the difference that much, since the action of a smooth slide makes up for it. It really is a perfect size for a compact or concealed carry. Call it a micro, Staccato mini, or whatever... It's worth more than the price tag of $2,400 to me; when it comes to saving my life. Providing a great self-defense firearm that's accurate and ergonomic for just an economic cost of $2,400... I hope to get my hands on some soon. Great review @colion noir
Your definition of "economic" is different from a lot of other people unless you were being sarcastic.
@@revolcane maybe it's not economic to you, because I don't see any other comments. And that's fine. You do not have to get one. And if anyone else decides to comment on the cost, just make sure everyone realizes, we are talking about a Staccato. Not Hi-Point or some other budget 1911. BTW most of @colion noir firearm reviews are not budget-friendly either. So, why even take the time out to comment on mine... If you don't like my comment simply move on. But I really appreciate you taking the time out to read this ❤️
@@MahlonTane Just a comment, no hate. Sometimes people have to drop 2 cents.
@ revolcane
people spend money on all kinds of bs, $2500 ain't much for a life saving tool that can outlive you
Thats not a micro pistol more of a compact kinda like a glock 19
I love the safeties on these guns. No issues whatsoever.
love it when you do gun reviews
Love this Guy. He always gives an honest and up front review and overall personal opinion. I also like how he dives into the particulars of the Firearm he is using.
I love striker fired handguns but this makes me want to switch. The price tag is steep but I haven’t spoiled myself in a while.
Go ahead get yourself an early Christmas present
So Staccato is that one fire arm that I’ve always wanted. I can’t afford one at this time in my life, but I will hopefully be able to. But the CS I can see being an awesome carry!
Just came into the 2011 world and bought a P, was instantly sold on the platform. Of course the CS came out a couple weeks later, couldn’t not order one. Used to aiwb striker pistols so I guess I have some extra training to do. January can’t get here soon enough..
Damn I love this gun had it for a week, it’s the best on the market.
I love it! I was literally filling out the paperwork to get a Staccato P when I heard this might be coming down the pipe....so I waited. Glad I did. Awesome weapon.
Sounds like me. Was looking at the c2!
You were about to buy one ? Or were you pre ordering one?
@@AK4974U was going to order the C2 off the website and I saw the CS video which made me pause. Like to see more reviews first. I'm sure more side by side comparisons will ve forthcoming. Everyone raves how accurate the C2 is. Just curious how they do side by side. And yes - I know there are a ton of factors involved in this. I'm just curious.
I'm always convinced after watching noir's reviews. I got both of my prodigys and my pdp because of them and about to get the new staccato C from watching this. thanks, man lol
Beautiful pistol, I'm liking everything about it, just a bit beyond my budget ....by twice, maybe someday.
I haven't even watched this video but that pistol looks soooo good!!!! Like it's dressed up for a night on the town full of dancing, silk lace and champagne - so good looking
That is a gorgeous gun definitely deserves a 🔟 out of 🔟 👍🏼
I keep hearing about Staccato, I guess its the best marketing strategy STI came up with. These guns have been around since 1995 lol.
Great review and demonstration. The low recoil, the manual safety, the quick fire, the pistol was impressive and you made it so look so good, that I had to search for it. The you noted the right price and that direct price tag puts it way, way out of my range. I would love to have one but not at that price. Sweet pistol and it is on my wish list. Thanks for the review.
Noone can buy this unless you are a youtuber, good review. I will buy one once I pay off my yacht.
I got my pdp compact, my 4.25 and 5” prodigies and just ordered my first staccato cs all because of this guy’s reviews.
Me too
This video made me feel good Colion! You missed the target a couple times....there's hope for me afterall!
He kept it real. Which is a plus. Most UA-camrs would delete that footage
I carried a Glock 19 for 4 years, i bought a staccato c2 at my local shop and immediately switched and been carrying it for over a year now
I would bet Staccato would sell many more of their products, if they would have some for rent at their various dealerships like C2 Tactical in Scottsdale. Not many people wanna guess if they like it at $2500-4800. Even though Colion is a great UA-cam influencer!
I don't think many ranges are going to have these.for rent due to the price tag and high demand and low supply. There is 1 range by me which has a staccato P as a rental choice and I'll be trying that one day soon.
I agree, I’ve never even seen one for sale in my area much less rent at a range. I ended up buying on faith.
Staccato doesn't own any dealerships
I’ve had staccato reps come out to Nashville multiple times with every staccato on the market for people to test out before they buy one. They also give you one free mag to shoot on your first choice. Gotta hop on that newsletter because they travel to a lot of places to allow people to test their guns out.
I got mine last week and all I can say is WOW
For 2.5K I think I’d just spend extra to get into the competition series and have a different conceal carry.
Buddy's got a c2 and it's one of the best quality firearms I've ever shot, I eill be but one myself. Keep up the great work!!
All of these compacts start out as great concealed carry options. However, add pinky extensions, red dot sights, flashlights and everything else you can hang on it and you now need a briefcase to carry it.
Guns that require batteries are a fad.
@@BlackPhillip666 negative, they’re yesterday’s future. They’re here to stay
@@Richardjohnson6969...remembering when lasers were here to stay too...
@@BlackPhillip666 for night vision they are. Lasers on handguns were always a fudd fad. Red dots aren’t. Maybe you should get with the times. Guaranteed I can out shoot you with a red dot if you’re using irons. Any questions?
@@Richardjohnson6969 ...does you guarantee apply; if we both dunk our pistols in mud first?
I've seen this video many times as I patiently wait for mine to arrive! Day 115!!
I really liked the C2, wasn't sure about going any shorter. If I want thin I have my single-stack 45s. ;)
This publication alone made me buy this model . Love it !
Great looking pistol. I just find it hard to justify 2500 for a pistol. I guess I will keep carrying my G19 and 1911s.
Great review. Respect for not editing out this miss shots
I have a Nighthawk Counselor (8 +1 flush and 9+1 slightly extended ) and a Wilson SFX 9 (15+1 flush) both compact 1911s. They are my daily carries. I am interested to compare them head to head when it is released. The Nighthawk is amazing but limited rounds (single stack). The Wilson magazine sits flush. The Staccato looks like it sticks a decent amount. With the IOS Nighthawk @ around 4k and the Wilson with optic plate at slightly north of 3K it seems like a pretty good deal.
Now that is a sweet collection of pistols.
Thanks.
I’m considering spending $3000 on a new mattress but this may be a better choice lol. Not sure if I want a 2011 or a Canik mc9 or a Sig Macro.
I broke down ordered this after seeing your review. Hoping it’s as good as said. Thanks for great content
Did you receive your CS yet? I’m between this or the C2.
@@BagsEsquire no not yet. They projected April 1
Id love to have 1, but that is a serious stretch for me at moment.
I agree its sweet and 16 rounds in a gun that small and it is well built is cool!
Grant Condone from Miami will help uou fix that-- never met met him or spoke with with him-- friends have
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The transformation is complete, you'll never pine for double actions nor striker fires again.
Not "everyone" was waiting for this pistol. Most people aren't going to be willing or able to pay $2500 for a pistol. Of course I might think differently about if I was given one for free.
Not everyone likes ice cream.
You can have mine for free…psych 😅
Man I’m super excited. Staccato, if you’re reading this, you’re moving too slow!! This will be my gym gun
What holster you running with the CS? I am fixing to put my money down and want to get a comfortable IWB holster. Awesome review
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For a gun that costs $2500 it better shoot nice and run well…
I mean...I have seen guns that are as expensive or more that don't.
My thing is.. who in their right mind would use one for concealed carry where you risk losing it for a year or more if the unthinkable happens?
@@Osprey1994 me too but not ones I’ll purchase.
@@napalmstickylikeglue to play the devils advocate; a person who thinks their life is worth >2500.00.
@@MrCarCrazy people who think they're worth more than they really are have such mindsets. We call these people, tools.
Great review. Respect.
Just remember, in this ❄️ day and age, the words lunatic and G U N should NEVER be used in the same room.
I like how colion talks about shooting accurately but misses every other shot
Great sale Colion!
As a wheel gun user this little/big gun may be my next purchase for the pannier on my motorcycle. With headrest gun safes offered for many vehicles this is ideal with extra magazines. Concealed carry is not always on your person, but close and hand and out of sight.
Thank You
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Looks a lot like the Sig P238. If it racks as smooth then it’s a contender for sure.
These two guns aren't even in the same realm bad comparison and I'm a SIG Sauer fanboy
Appreciate the opinion. Comment was based on looks. Considering they’re both similar to 1911 and 2011s I’d have to disagree.
@@kaosraynz5265 the action of the guns are the same yes which is SAO but other than that's it
They look literally nothing alike...
"with all the confidence in the world".... miss, miss miss LOL
If it was only $600. Or less.
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i got 2500 reasons not to even consider it
Cool
I was waiting for something like this! Thank you, I'm buying it!
Nothing says I don't plan to ever use my conceal carry like a 3k carry sized gun... I don't know about you but I'd prefer my staccato cs to stay in my holster and not be taken into police evidence knowing the chances of its return being slim to none.
Why do people always parrot the same things over and over? Kyle Rittenhouse got his gun back, why wouldn’t you? Like there’s just sheriff’s deputies all over the country collecting guns from highly regulated evidence lockers… don’t live in California, Oregon, Washington, NY, Illinois or Maryland and you’ll be fine. They don’t deserve your tax dollars anyway.
That camera work is CRAZY man! Keep going.
Or… Get a Glock 19 for a fifth of the price and you'll have a gun that's lighter, flatter shooting, more reliable, more durable, and then you'll have about $2,000 left over to spend on ammo and training.
Assuming you’re a noob that knows nothing about firearms.
@@danielhenderson8316 Lol, you're probably the typical internet gun nut who spends thousands on useless crap to put in your gun safe, post it on Instagram, then complain that ammo is too expensive.
I hate comments like this…Even as someone who agrees with the philosophy of your comment.
You really think most people who spend $2500+ on a custom handgun dont already own a Glock or some equivalent?
Comments like this assume these companies make their guns for casual or new gun owners… they dont and they dont care if you cant afford it. They are for enthusiasts.
@@johnlennon6170 If they already own a Glock then that's $2,500 they could've spent on anything more useful. What you call gun enthusiasts are really just suckers who fall for ridiculous marketing, which the gun industry is unfortunately oversaturated with. And if you don't think there are plenty of people who buy this crap as their first gun then you haven't been in the shooting world that long.
@@sword111119couldve spent the $2500 on something more useful??? I guarantee none of your personally owned guns have ever been used in a way that is "useful" .... mr. internet operator.
it doesnt need to be useful and the price is irrelevant to people who care about them. Welcome to the world of personal interests and Supply and Demand, First time?
And Who says it has to be useful or practical???? People can buy whatever the hell they want for whatever reason they want.... Thats called being an enthusiast, ya know... enjoying your personal hobby or interest. Sorry you are so miserable you cant imagine doing that.
Will i ever drop $2500 on a handgun? HELL NO .... but other people can if they want, fine by me .... but i am not gonna whine on the internet because I personally cant imagine "wasting" money on it.
Sure there are people who purchase expensive shit as a new gun owner, but I am pretty damn confident in saying its a small minority, as the majority of people are broke, simply dont care, and dont do research and therefor most ARE NOT dropping $2500 right out of the gate on some custom handgun made by a very niche brand. The amount of shitty turkish shotguns being sold is proof of this.
Even if it is their first gun, why the fuck does that matter? If they are buying one, its because they clearly have personal interest in owning one, and thats the only justification they need.
One of your best videos......Every time I watch one I end up wanting to buy whatever gun you're featuring lol
3:37 i love this gun, so style (btw, nice glasses man!)
Got one on order, should be here in mid December, can't wait that will make 6 Staccato's I own, P 4.14 Full Rail, P DPO, C2 DPO, and two C DPO'S.
Dude, those video effects are top shelf!
Colion started turning into Daym Drops for a minute there with that crispy, crispy 4K brake.
That’s an impressive gun. Balanced A.F., flat shooting out of a 3 inch barrel.
Just ordered mine, and after watching this, I'm even more excited for it to get here!
Did you get it? Thoughts? I’m between this and the C2.
@@BagsEsquire still impatiently awaiting fulfillment since November 8...LOL
@@rogerng7685 damn!! Hopefully soon!!
@jolzew11 when I ordered, it was a 60 to 90 day wait time. Now the site states 90 to 120 days.
Love this dude. It's like seeing a kid with a new toy except he reviews it.
Camera work is unmatched