I’m excited about the future within the industry. I love being involved in the community while all this wild stuff is happening. It’s just fun guys, regardless of how you feel about things. Brand loyalty is cool, but not for me. I love everything lmao. God bless.
Firing pin block would ruin the trigger without a major engineering change to the original design. The reality is this has never been an issue and its not like 1911s are new. If people were constantly having ND's because they dropped their gun you'd know about it by now but it isn't an issue. Lawyers ruin everything eventually.
@@armorers_wrench perhaps suspend judgement on whether it will ruin the trigger or not until we actually see some reviews on it. And no, lawyers don't ruin everything, getting shot by a dropped gun comes close though 😆
@@armorers_wrenchIf Shawn Armstrong is still the head gunsmith at Staccato, I am sure he will make the trigger at least as good as their current lineup. Edit: Nevermind, Shawn had left Staccato back in March of 2024.
My hot take? Starting with the premise that a 2011 is "perfection" and working backwards towards a striker fired polymer gun, this thing won't make alot of sense. However, if you instead start from a position of "Glock is best, except these shortcomings..." then this thing will crush all. Improvements appear to be: single action Trigger, front sight mounting solution, deleting grip safety SAFELY, 1911 grip angle, and functional slide release with dominant hand. Hmmm. I just started learning how to AIWB draw my new DS1911 and the first thing i notoced was how my normal "Glock grip" technique fails to actuate the grip safety reliably. Then my support hand flips the thumb safety up in recoil and locks the gun up that way. With about 30 min invested in learning a new interface, it's not going well so far. This new design might make up for many of the glock AND 1911/2011 shortcomings with most/all the upsides of both.
The platypus has a 1911 grip angle. I love how all the reviewer/influencer people think that the platypus has a Glock grip angle just because of the mags. I have a staccato, my buddy had a platypus. We put them side by side; same 1911 grip angle.
Glock angle is 22 degrees, 1911 is 18 degrees off center. While they may look the same, there is a 2 degree difference in the rear and a one degree different in the front between a 2011 and a platypus. While it isn’t as much of a difference between the Glock, there is a difference nonetheless. It has to in order to account for variables of use with a different mag. I am in the middle of reviewing a platypus right now. Have a great day.
It doesn't prove anything but them listening to cry babies about the price of their mags. Also glock people won't buy it because they don't like external safeties and gun that take a little more to keep running is dust and other bad conditions.
Consumers have gotten used to getting fed scraps so much that when someone finally makes a gun that we actually want we’re happily willing to pay absurd prices for it and I already know things going to be expensive and I already know I’m going to cry once & buy once because we rarely get what we want. We usually taken what we get buy this has everything I’ve been wanting in a pistol. And it’s not that everybody wants another Glock. We just want something that can use the mags because we have so many of them laying around.😂
Meh, I have a new ‘24 C on order…should be delivered to my local FFL on Monday…and of course I then hear about a new model. I don’t really care for the aesthetics of it, if you don’t want to use an optic- the rear sight placement is pointless and hinders accuracy at distance, the mag-well looks odd, adding a firing pin block will affect the trigger feel to some degree. I mean, it’s cool in its own right, but I’m not at all upset about this being the new thing, seeing how I just purchased a C. Still happy with my decision.
As you should be. Cowitness sights is great just in case but agree with you, you should be happy with your purchase. We will all find out on the 14th what is going on for sure
@ I order mine via the custom options: Full size grip (17 rds) 3-3.5 lb trigger Flat faced trigger X-serrations (or whatever they call the slide window cuts) 507 Competition Red Dot TLR-7 HLX light I don’t have an issue with the HD having the forward placed rear sights, but that only makes sense IF you plan on running with an optic. I’m sure most people do, anyway, so that’s not much of an issue.
I cannot wait to hear more about this. This is finally a 2011 that interests me more. However, the 2311 and the DWX which operate like 2011s are also interesting to me. However, this is more up my alley than those are.
It has the same grip angle as the staccato P. You can overlay the two images and see that it's the same. The reason it looks like a different angle is because the magwell is parallel to the ground, whereas a 2011 normally has the magwell at an angle to the ground.
Just personal opinion but I don’t prefer the Glock angle, I have glocks and I have my shadow systems and I shoot them fine alright but I prefer my 1911 angle or my s&w/every other grip angle lol. I wish they picked a different set of mags but totally get why they chose Glock. Excited about the firing pin block though for sure! I wish I could send my c in and have them rework to add one in there and not screw up the trigger
Yeah, that’s the bummer but I’ve never had one drop and go off in my time of shooting. I’ve been carrying a shadow 2 compact for a couple months and it has been fine.
@cerebralfirearms will it be? 👀 Doesn't the Platy build start at $1.7k? I'm expecting this to be in the 2-3k range... Btw I'm about to finsh the academy to be a LEO but I'm also a BSN RN (doing it to be a TMED) so congratulations to you and Med School! We need good medcontrol lol
I really like this. But I hope this is close to their P model in terms of price because in many ways this is simpler. It might even be simpler than we think. I am hoping that they might go with a linkless barrel as well like DWX or 2311 or most other pistols. The barrel link in a 1911/2011 isn't a weak point, However it does require proper fitment. If the barrel link is not perfect, then it can lead to timing issues as well as the barrel link getting broken. Generally this is a rare issue, but it wouldn't even be a problem if the guns had a linkless barrel.
Hopefully, they keep the legacy products in production for a while. This won’t be for everyone. Looks a lot like the Oracle Arms 2311. I have a 2023 CS, 2024 C, C2, P, XC and an older single stack C and prefer the more classic style. The optic mounting system does look more robust on the new design. I guessing they wanted a fire pin safety to accommodate more law enforcement sales.
I am going to go pick up my P today.. The only thing I am agitated by is that they say the recoil is way way better on the hd’s 😢. I’m a lefty and don’t even care about the ambi lock and mag release. If its recoil is way better than the P imma be pissedddddd. Plus does anyone here know how to properly clean the tool less guide rod on the P looks like it’ll be hard to get inside the guide rod
The active firing pin block sounds like a good idea at first but from my understanding that basically makes it a series 80 1911 which were widely disregarded for having terrible triggers. The reason most modern 1911/2011’s have such a crisp and short trigger is the fact they dont have a firing pin block. Also with this change i wonder if this would limit aftermarket support such as triggers and sear springs that are usually a nice upgrade from Atlas Gunworks
I think the focus will be now its drop safe, and even if its a little heavier than standard 2011/1911 triggers at least the pull will still be straight back button, which is what some people desire over the lever style found in glock, CZ, and other competition/duty style guns
And alot better than a stock glock trigger! My B8 score should definitely improve and I can get wild in IDPA and USPSA without worrying about slipping in mud/gravel and having a tumbling gun hit the ground in a worst case scenario.
@@ZensivYT Because there are half a dozen cops who carry Staccatos and there are ZERO documented cases of Staccatos firing as a result of being dropped 🤔. I will take mine with a crisp trigger without a firing pin block but thanks for asking!
@@Duda4711 damn son half a dozen!! That’s crazy, that’s a whole lot. But in all seriousness if staccato wants to expand to a wider market it makes sense to make a pistol with a firing pin block, with their already good track record for a duty pistol
@@KindredGh0st thank you 🙏. Unfortunately, I am not that type of doctor. That was my first choice but life got in the way of med school. Instead, I am taking my exam to be a behavior analyst. It’s under the board of medicine as well. But God bless you for being so kind. Have a great weekend.
I'm Staccato only fan. And i do not like what they are doin with this line. They need to stick to the OG 2011 guns and quit messing with flawless perfection.
A firing pin block….thats an epic upgrade. I’m sure you can buy whatever, whenever. This seems to just be an extension and one that will cost quite a bit more from the looks of it.
Aren't they 45's or 9mm? Expect 45acp but don't know not familiar with brand as much just known they shoot absolutely great and are awesome but above my budget.
@@cerebralfirearmsnobody in the history of everdom has said that a 1911 series 80 was an upgrade to a series 70. But leave it to a Stacatto fanboy to not even understand this…
Staccato is going to have to do something more affordable and less Gucci or people are all going to just start buying Walther and Canik. Innovation happens under stress and I've looked at Staccato a lot and pun intended never pulled the trigger because I just don't see an extra $1900 in benefit.
I think it will $3000, as to not diminish their brand as well as enforce the notion that this new pistol is better than the current offering therefore being more expensive. If they released this at $1500 as their “budget” offering I doubt they’d add HD to the name, but I could be wrong.
First, good luck on your exams. Second, I’m sure a lot of thought, research and development went into this firearm. I’m sure it shoots phenomenally. But it looks hideous.
@@charles17508 hugely disagree about the clones. Radian did a good job but their p365 comp is better. Wish they did better with the Glock ones. I’m dumb and just buy everything.
Always get a red dot. It’s just better but I agree with the ammo and training. Shit, but whatever makes you feel comfortable and then train and take classes.
@@cerebralfirearmsI think the OA2311 is a pos honestly. Horribly over priced for what you get. I work on them pretty regularly. Grip work, trigger work, porting, and coatings.. the tolerances aren’t all that great. Idk why they can’t come up with 2 different grip options instead of that horrendous (slick) magwell? I don’t need 5 more 320 mags either 😂 For what is costs I’d buy a staccato P all day long. Based on what I have personally seen I wouldn’t give more than 1500-1600 for the OA2311..
@@ericbeech2652what’s wrong with a goat? He’s entitled to his own opinion. If you disagree with someone you don’t have to attack them. You have issues that I’m sure perpetuate across your life.
That’s what it looks like but with the price point, I wouldn’t mind just picking one up for the hell of it. It looks kind of like a Romulus style and those are great. As long as it isn’t MIM but even then I don’t mind. I shoot MIM everyday and have 25k through my Glock 34.5. Only thing that’s worn has been the springs.
Staccato is a total waste of money. They make a living on an uninformed consumer base that thinks slick metal is “butter”. These are not to be confused with true hard use combat pistols. Gucci BBQ guns at best, and if you carry one that is who you’re associated with: Bubba BBQ. Just facts.
I’m excited about the future within the industry. I love being involved in the community while all this wild stuff is happening. It’s just fun guys, regardless of how you feel about things. Brand loyalty is cool, but not for me. I love everything lmao. God bless.
It does take Glock mags. I can't say how I know, but I do know with 100% certainty.
My pants have been tight for two days straight now!!!!!!
Looks like you can also (on the 4.5) move the front sight dovetail back and chunk port the old dovetail…😮
Staccatypus
This is the one lol
😂😂😂
glockato
Finally, an ambi slide release for a 1911/2011 platform for us lefties
Glock mags + firing pin block + 1911 grip angle + non-reciprocating mass ❤
Firing pin block would ruin the trigger without a major engineering change to the original design. The reality is this has never been an issue and its not like 1911s are new. If people were constantly having ND's because they dropped their gun you'd know about it by now but it isn't an issue. Lawyers ruin everything eventually.
It is going to be awesome. I’m excited. The combination of all these features into one pistol is going to be pretty sick!!
@@armorers_wrench perhaps suspend judgement on whether it will ruin the trigger or not until we actually see some reviews on it. And no, lawyers don't ruin everything, getting shot by a dropped gun comes close though 😆
@@armorers_wrenchIf Shawn Armstrong is still the head gunsmith at Staccato, I am sure he will make the trigger at least as good as their current lineup.
Edit: Nevermind, Shawn had left Staccato back in March of 2024.
@armorers_wrench, the firing pin block isn't a big deal. It will be just as good as the current trigger.
Plot twist, only available in 40 s&w
🤣 lmfao that would be some April first shit
😂😂😂😂
My hot take? Starting with the premise that a 2011 is "perfection" and working backwards towards a striker fired polymer gun, this thing won't make alot of sense. However, if you instead start from a position of "Glock is best, except these shortcomings..." then this thing will crush all.
Improvements appear to be: single action Trigger, front sight mounting solution, deleting grip safety SAFELY, 1911 grip angle, and functional slide release with dominant hand.
Hmmm. I just started learning how to AIWB draw my new DS1911 and the first thing i notoced was how my normal "Glock grip" technique fails to actuate the grip safety reliably. Then my support hand flips the thumb safety up in recoil and locks the gun up that way. With about 30 min invested in learning a new interface, it's not going well so far. This new design might make up for many of the glock AND 1911/2011 shortcomings with most/all the upsides of both.
Thank you brother! I’ve been looking all over for a leak!
It will be called the Staglocko. Also, the rear iron in front is called a combat cut.
The gloccato bout to be sick!!
Right!!!
I think I'll keep my OG Staccato P. Fantastic firearm.
I kind of want one and to port that thing hard. How many rounds do you have through yours
@@cerebralfirearmsi wanna send mine to monsoon to get the lucky 7 port
I would like one without the irons forward
What a wild time to be alive. Lots of cool shit coming out.
The platypus has a 1911 grip angle. I love how all the reviewer/influencer people think that the platypus has a Glock grip angle just because of the mags. I have a staccato, my buddy had a platypus. We put them side by side; same 1911 grip angle.
Glock angle is 22 degrees, 1911 is 18 degrees off center. While they may look the same, there is a 2 degree difference in the rear and a one degree different in the front between a 2011 and a platypus. While it isn’t as much of a difference between the Glock, there is a difference nonetheless. It has to in order to account for variables of use with a different mag. I am in the middle of reviewing a platypus right now. Have a great day.
Ahh the Stacattopus
Why why do companies think putting the rear sight in front of the red dot and shortening the sight radius is a good thing. It's stupid and ugly!
This is the one. I will be on the list.
The irons forward looks funny but I'll get 1.
I just appreciate that they’re doing irons forward
If it takes Glock mags, just goes to show you Glock is and will still be King for a long time.
It doesn't prove anything but them listening to cry babies about the price of their mags. Also glock people won't buy it because they don't like external safeties and gun that take a little more to keep running is dust and other bad conditions.
Consumers have gotten used to getting fed scraps so much that when someone finally makes a gun that we actually want we’re happily willing to pay absurd prices for it and I already know things going to be expensive and I already know I’m going to cry once & buy once because we rarely get what we want. We usually taken what we get buy this has everything I’ve been wanting in a pistol. And it’s not that everybody wants another Glock. We just want something that can use the mags because we have so many of them laying around.😂
Glacatto has been born
Meh, I have a new ‘24 C on order…should be delivered to my local FFL on Monday…and of course I then hear about a new model.
I don’t really care for the aesthetics of it, if you don’t want to use an optic- the rear sight placement is pointless and hinders accuracy at distance, the mag-well looks odd, adding a firing pin block will affect the trigger feel to some degree. I mean, it’s cool in its own right, but I’m not at all upset about this being the new thing, seeing how I just purchased a C. Still happy with my decision.
As you should be. Cowitness sights is great just in case but agree with you, you should be happy with your purchase. We will all find out on the 14th what is going on for sure
@ I order mine via the custom options:
Full size grip (17 rds)
3-3.5 lb trigger
Flat faced trigger
X-serrations (or whatever they call the slide window cuts)
507 Competition Red Dot
TLR-7 HLX light
I don’t have an issue with the HD having the forward placed rear sights, but that only makes sense IF you plan on running with an optic. I’m sure most people do, anyway, so that’s not much of an issue.
Hope they got the flat trigger option
I cannot wait to hear more about this. This is finally a 2011 that interests me more. However, the 2311 and the DWX which operate like 2011s are also interesting to me. However, this is more up my alley than those are.
I picked up a 2k11 yesterday just to see how it felt. I won’t lie, I’m intrigued but have never owned a kimber.
@ the 2k11 intrigues me as well. But I think it’s coolest in its 45 chambering
LIKE THE LOOK IT'S A GO FOR ME
It has the same grip angle as the staccato P. You can overlay the two images and see that it's the same. The reason it looks like a different angle is because the magwell is parallel to the ground, whereas a 2011 normally has the magwell at an angle to the ground.
I think it is supposed to be using metal glock magazines that mecgar is going to be making
Just personal opinion but I don’t prefer the Glock angle, I have glocks and I have my shadow systems and I shoot them fine alright but I prefer my 1911 angle or my s&w/every other grip angle lol. I wish they picked a different set of mags but totally get why they chose Glock. Excited about the firing pin block though for sure! I wish I could send my c in and have them rework to add one in there and not screw up the trigger
Yeah, that’s the bummer but I’ve never had one drop and go off in my time of shooting. I’ve been carrying a shadow 2 compact for a couple months and it has been fine.
Definitely a duty gun. Glock mags for law enforcement.
Stupid metal Glock mags. I wonder if it’s okay to shoot polymer mags.
Don’t care if it takes glock mags if it’s still north of 2k🤷🏻♂️
If it's possible, I am definitely reserving one ASAP. Yes the Platypus exists, but this will be a game changer.
It’s cheaper than a platypus build
@cerebralfirearms will it be? 👀 Doesn't the Platy build start at $1.7k? I'm expecting this to be in the 2-3k range...
Btw I'm about to finsh the academy to be a LEO but I'm also a BSN RN (doing it to be a TMED) so congratulations to you and Med School! We need good medcontrol lol
@TRDGE what is tmed?
@bplshimoney designated SWAT Medic aka combat medicine
I really like this. But I hope this is close to their P model in terms of price because in many ways this is simpler. It might even be simpler than we think. I am hoping that they might go with a linkless barrel as well like DWX or 2311 or most other pistols. The barrel link in a 1911/2011 isn't a weak point, However it does require proper fitment. If the barrel link is not perfect, then it can lead to timing issues as well as the barrel link getting broken. Generally this is a rare issue, but it wouldn't even be a problem if the guns had a linkless barrel.
Nope I’ll stick to the original
I respect it and I’m still gonna order my XC
Hopefully, they keep the legacy products in production for a while. This won’t be for everyone. Looks a lot like the Oracle Arms 2311. I have a 2023 CS, 2024 C, C2, P, XC and an older single stack C and prefer the more classic style. The optic mounting system does look more robust on the new design. I guessing they wanted a fire pin safety to accommodate more law enforcement sales.
It's HD for "HIgh Dollar" for modern glockato
Staccato will not make such monstrosity.
I hope it is a steel frame.
We're getting these to T&E for LE first. Drop test fixed. 4.5. well see
I have a P and a 2024 C, and I love them. Just not feeling this new one, tbh. But maybe in person it will be different.
I WANT AMBI MAG RELEASES!
Nice catch!! I was hoping someone would post some early info. It’s official the Glocatto really does exist…👍🏾😎
@@JDUBZ44 not official. I’m speculating 100% lol. I have no ties or knowledge of anything internally with staccato. They don’t even know I exist.
@ true true I guess we will find out 1/14
By the way we were both right after all 😉👍🏾
Fucking price was wayyyyyy off from 1600. Lmao 1k off
I know right…I was hoping it would be priced south of $2,000 but the that would kill the rest of the product line so I’m not surprised.
I am going to go pick up my P today.. The only thing I am agitated by is that they say the recoil is way way better on the hd’s 😢. I’m a lefty and don’t even care about the ambi lock and mag release. If its recoil is way better than the P imma be pissedddddd. Plus does anyone here know how to properly clean the tool less guide rod on the P looks like it’ll be hard to get inside the guide rod
The active firing pin block sounds like a good idea at first but from my understanding that basically makes it a series 80 1911 which were widely disregarded for having terrible triggers. The reason most modern 1911/2011’s have such a crisp and short trigger is the fact they dont have a firing pin block. Also with this change i wonder if this would limit aftermarket support such as triggers and sear springs that are usually a nice upgrade from Atlas Gunworks
I think the focus will be now its drop safe, and even if its a little heavier than standard 2011/1911 triggers at least the pull will still be straight back button, which is what some people desire over the lever style found in glock, CZ, and other competition/duty style guns
And alot better than a stock glock trigger! My B8 score should definitely improve and I can get wild in IDPA and USPSA without worrying about slipping in mud/gravel and having a tumbling gun hit the ground in a worst case scenario.
So, will that block prevent the gun from firing if dropped? I'm referencing Grand Thumb's drop test video.
Yes it should
Who cares. Old news...nobody drops their pistols.
@@Duda4711 because cops do lmao! But also it’s good to have that protection against forceful bumps. Such as a duty gun should like all other platforms
@@ZensivYT Because there are half a dozen cops who carry Staccatos and there are ZERO documented cases of Staccatos firing as a result of being dropped 🤔. I will take mine with a crisp trigger without a firing pin block but thanks for asking!
@@Duda4711 damn son half a dozen!! That’s crazy, that’s a whole lot.
But in all seriousness if staccato wants to expand to a wider market it makes sense to make a pistol with a firing pin block, with their already good track record for a duty pistol
This is great.
Will it be overpriced also?
Probably lmao
I needs this Gloccato.
Me too. Seems like price may even be less than platypus.
Count me in too.
Darn … I was hoping for a 22lr … but if there is going to be an XL version, thank you
Good luck on your exams! Please don't be *that* doctor to your nurses. We hate that doctor.
@@KindredGh0st thank you 🙏. Unfortunately, I am not that type of doctor. That was my first choice but life got in the way of med school. Instead, I am taking my exam to be a behavior analyst. It’s under the board of medicine as well. But God bless you for being so kind. Have a great weekend.
I freaking hope its legit
Love it
Like every Glock 2011 its ugly. The platypus isn’t ugly though.
🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
I'm Staccato only fan. And i do not like what they are doin with this line. They need to stick to the OG 2011 guns and quit messing with flawless perfection.
A firing pin block….thats an epic upgrade. I’m sure you can buy whatever, whenever. This seems to just be an extension and one that will cost quite a bit more from the looks of it.
Aren't they 45's or 9mm?
Expect 45acp but don't know not familiar with brand as much just known they shoot absolutely great and are awesome but above my budget.
@@cerebralfirearmsMaking it safer definitely a good move. Was there an issue with safety previous?
@@Patriotx-gx4ce without a firing pin safety, the 1911/2011 can fire when dropped straight down on the muzzle.
@@cerebralfirearmsnobody in the history of everdom has said that a 1911 series 80 was an upgrade to a series 70. But leave it to a Stacatto fanboy to not even understand this…
Was it an oops or a marketing ploy to start the hype train? Doubt they made a mistake.
Either way, great way to start a conversation
Clamato?
This translates to “Do I cry?” Lmao
Staccocko
Looks cheap AF so it should be $1500 or less
It’ll still be $2500
Jesus Christ loves you so much and died for your sins✝️!
Rumors is 1600
@@marvolovesgod385 his name is Yesuah
They still are charging too much for that “polymer” grip frame. If they were really listening, they would offer aluminum and/or steel.
I agree 💯. They put the “we just built a super ranch and need to pay it off each month” tax on this bitch.
For the love of god make this in a compact size pleaseeeeeeeeeeeeeee I want one that uses g19 mags and I’ll buy it yesterday.
That’s a nice idea
I need one.
Something other than 9mm?
Staccato is going to have to do something more affordable and less Gucci or people are all going to just start buying Walther and Canik. Innovation happens under stress and I've looked at Staccato a lot and pun intended never pulled the trigger because I just don't see an extra $1900 in benefit.
It does take glock mags .
Is the rumor that is coming out $1000 cheaper than the other models correct? I can see it selling for $1500. But not for $2500.
I think it will $3000, as to not diminish their brand as well as enforce the notion that this new pistol is better than the current offering therefore being more expensive. If they released this at $1500 as their “budget” offering I doubt they’d add HD to the name, but I could be wrong.
I would buy it. If it works.
Gloccatopus?
First, good luck on your exams. Second, I’m sure a lot of thought, research and development went into this firearm. I’m sure it shoots phenomenally. But it looks hideous.
If I want a gun that takes Glock mags I’d buy an actual Glock, or a Platypus. This gun is gonna cost more than either and won’t bring more benefit.
I guess you haven't played around with the platypus site.
its probably a 1911
If it’s not 3k it could be a hit.
They are saying around 1600 but that is super hearsay.
Prolly like 4 Gs
another Glock copy
Staccato is losing their roots.
I’d rather just have a Glock lol the ramjet changed the game Glock for win and Glock clones suck.
@@charles17508 hugely disagree about the clones. Radian did a good job but their p365 comp is better. Wish they did better with the Glock ones. I’m dumb and just buy everything.
They might produce them faster but they will be double the price of a platypus and no customization. Pass
I’ve heard potentially very similar if not a little less
But I may be wrong 100% about all of this lmao. I’m just fucking speculating over here based on some hearsay
Just get Glock 😂 and ammo get better marksmanship no Red dot just iron sights
Always get a red dot. It’s just better but I agree with the ammo and training. Shit, but whatever makes you feel comfortable and then train and take classes.
Rip off the of the pos OA2311..
They can keep that trash.
In fast I will sell all of mine and completely part ways with staccato
lol. I haven’t shot the OA2311 but maybe a mag… I am not sure what to think. How do you like yours?
@@cerebralfirearmsI think the OA2311 is a pos honestly.
Horribly over priced for what you get.
I work on them pretty regularly. Grip work, trigger work, porting, and coatings..
the tolerances aren’t all that great.
Idk why they can’t come up with 2 different grip options instead of that horrendous (slick) magwell?
I don’t need 5 more 320 mags either 😂
For what is costs I’d buy a staccato P all day long.
Based on what I have personally seen I wouldn’t give more than 1500-1600 for the OA2311..
Looks disgusting.
Says the man with a picture of a goat.
@@ericbeech2652what’s wrong with a goat? He’s entitled to his own opinion. If you disagree with someone you don’t have to attack them. You have issues that I’m sure perpetuate across your life.
Very disgusting. Like a Glock with Staccato decals
Your goat girlfriend doesn’t appreciate you talking shit about her lol.
😂
It looks like it’s ambi slide stop to. It also says it a p45 ….. is 45cal
P4.5*. Probably the barrel length
Also says 9x19 on the chamber
All this for 3,500.00……
Glock is still king.
All plastic but the slide. No thanks.
That’s what it looks like but with the price point, I wouldn’t mind just picking one up for the hell of it. It looks kind of like a Romulus style and those are great. As long as it isn’t MIM but even then I don’t mind. I shoot MIM everyday and have 25k through my Glock 34.5. Only thing that’s worn has been the springs.
@ true, they should’ve of made it more of a carry size if they were gonna do that though.
There is a whole lineup coming out. It’s about to get exciting.
@ ahh okay 🤘
looks gay
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Staccato is a total waste of money. They make a living on an uninformed consumer base that thinks slick metal is “butter”. These are not to be confused with true hard use combat pistols. Gucci BBQ guns at best, and if you carry one that is who you’re associated with: Bubba BBQ. Just facts.
Lol are you okay? Did your wife leave you for someone who has a staccato? 😂
Hammered fired pistols are Antiques.
Platacco?
Great. Now i want one, and im hungry.