It is a close-tolerance pistol. Once you shoot a Stacatto it's tough to go back to a Glock. I went the other way and began collecting everything from Atlas to NightHawk. You can put a recoil-adjusted spring in it. Take up on the trigger is perfect, don't forget, the trigger pull is 3 lbs. You have to get used to it. No take-up on a 3lb trigger or sub 2 lb is dangerous and takes training and practice.
Great video and you got a new subscriber. I like how you think meaning you actually shoot your guns. At this point spending $2K+ for a gun is cool but calling a gun that costs $2K-$4K entry level is very arrogant/ignorant statement of those who can afford it. I mean realistically how much more do people expect a gun to do. I never shot a 2011/1911 platform. I am saving up to get the Staccato XL and like you it will more likely be my only gun for that platform I don't need all those. I have seen people shoot upgraded Glocks better than those with Night Hawk Customs/Atlas ETC
Thank you and I totally agree. I still love my glock builds. It's just something different for a different reason. There is nothing intro about this gun. It's built like a tank with tight tolerances. It's a luxury and a privelege to own and handle this gun. Peace...
Good video! Once I bought my first Staccato a few months ago and started shooting it, I had to have more. I currently have the CS, C2 Limited and XC. I’m getting a P next.
I was fine without one until I held one! Took a total of 2 min. and I couldn’t help but buy one. Not the best in the world but not bad by any means. Great video!
whats crazy is they have an even newer model that comes with gen to tac grips same everything except a it has a stainless bull barrel, ill be getting that next week! love this vid.
Bro... I feel you on how much it cost. To be honest I don't have one regret. This will probably be the last gun I spend this much money on only because I don't collect guns... I shoot them... Lol. If it's your dream gun grab it when you are ready without regret. Thanks for watching
You didn’t get lucky on the build quality I got a similar P and I can’t MAKE it rattle, also tolerance between slide and frame are so tight paper won’t fit between the two
very lucky. built tight and still strong after +1000 rounds. Now modified and still running. I can't say the the tight tolerances make it a more accurate pistol though.
It shoots flat depending on the operator. I would never compare a sig to this gun. I would imagine the cz is a better comparison. The difference would be the ergonomics, weight, trigger, slide and having a rail on the stac. So, I guess their just different guns... Lol. Thanks for asking
It is a close-tolerance pistol. Once you shoot a Stacatto it's tough to go back to a Glock. I went the other way and began collecting everything from Atlas to NightHawk. You can put a recoil-adjusted spring in it. Take up on the trigger is perfect, don't forget, the trigger pull is 3 lbs. You have to get used to it. No take-up on a 3lb trigger or sub 2 lb is dangerous and takes training and practice.
Thank you for the advise. Excited being in this new world
❤ real talk
Thank you...
Love the videos! Thanks
Thanks for watching!
Beautiful engineering in a quality firearm. Excellent review. Peace
Thank you so much
Great video and you got a new subscriber. I like how you think meaning you actually shoot your guns.
At this point spending $2K+ for a gun is cool but calling a gun that costs $2K-$4K entry level is very arrogant/ignorant statement of those who can afford it. I mean realistically how much more do people expect a gun to do.
I never shot a 2011/1911 platform. I am saving up to get the Staccato XL and like you it will more likely be my only gun for that platform I don't need all those.
I have seen people shoot upgraded Glocks better than those with Night Hawk Customs/Atlas ETC
Thank you and I totally agree. I still love my glock builds. It's just something different for a different reason. There is nothing intro about this gun. It's built like a tank with tight tolerances. It's a luxury and a privelege to own and handle this gun. Peace...
Good video! Once I bought my first Staccato a few months ago and started shooting it, I had to have more. I currently have the CS, C2 Limited and XC. I’m getting a P next.
Im not a collector so one is good enough for me. But, go crazy and love what you are doing
I was fine without one until I held one! Took a total of 2 min. and I couldn’t help but buy one. Not the best in the world but not bad by any means. Great video!
Make it yours and train and it will grow on you
Shoots so damn nice I loved it! Unfortunately I’m in California where they go for $5k+
Are you serious? 5k is double msrp... Smh
whats crazy is they have an even newer model that comes with gen to tac grips same everything except a it has a stainless bull barrel, ill be getting that next week! love this vid.
Enjoy it bro, this is the newest model to date. Just make sure you work the mag release. It will definitely be on the stiff side.
@@Gypsyman40the one I’ll be getting has the stainless steel barrel. Not sure if it’s older or newer than yours
@@Tetristactical sounds nice...
This is my dream gun!!! I just can't bring myself to spend $2500+ for a pistol. I might save and splurge on it though. Thanks for the video brother!
Bro... I feel you on how much it cost. To be honest I don't have one regret. This will probably be the last gun I spend this much money on only because I don't collect guns... I shoot them... Lol. If it's your dream gun grab it when you are ready without regret. Thanks for watching
great review, to the point.
Thank you. So many things have changed with its usefulness
You didn’t get lucky on the build quality I got a similar P and I can’t MAKE it rattle, also tolerance between slide and frame are so tight paper won’t fit between the two
very lucky. built tight and still strong after +1000 rounds. Now modified and still running. I can't say the the tight tolerances make it a more accurate pistol though.
Does it shoot pretty flat? Is it anything like a CZ shadow 2 or an sig p226 ? How’s the recoil? I’m really thinking of getting one .
It shoots flat depending on the operator. I would never compare a sig to this gun. I would imagine the cz is a better comparison. The difference would be the ergonomics, weight, trigger, slide and having a rail on the stac. So, I guess their just different guns... Lol. Thanks for asking