it’s not that serious glock just makes cheap reliable stuff that nearly every gun owner has and can get without a hassle to please and accommodate new/more customers
@@CarlosSanchez-uh9udthey didn’t make a new magazine, they just made their grip compatible. Glock is known for its reliability and the most common pistol out in the market, it makes a lot of sense for law enforcement and military as well as civilian alike to want a more refined pistol that accepts equipment they already own.
People that worry about “drop safe” are annoying. It’s completely irrelevant for the VAST MAJORITY of people. And even for the few that may want that on a gun, it’s still the last thing on the list of requirements. In this case, it’s probably detrimental to the trigger anyways. Time will tell but firing pin blocks in 1911’s have always made triggers suck. But this pistol was made for a niche client. Selling it to consumers is just a bonus.
The trigger was surprisingly not that bad. It definitely had more creep and take up, but the reset was phenomenal! Once you get used to the initial pull, you can run it pretty dang good. I kept finding the dot to be harder to find than my other staccato’s, but that was because the red dot was further back and lower to the slide.
@@hoot1141absolutely and I appreciate you taking the time to comment! We will have the HD lineup available for rent as well as all the other Staccatos.
The grip angle is different?
No
Nope, it’s the same!
Damn Glock is just king of everything… everyone just has to always take something from Glock and add it to their platform.
it’s not that serious glock just makes cheap reliable stuff that nearly every gun owner has and can get without a hassle to please and accommodate new/more customers
@ it is that serious… if it wasn’t, staccato wouldn’t be copying glocks way of doing mags 🤔
@@CarlosSanchez-uh9udthey didn’t make a new magazine, they just made their grip compatible.
Glock is known for its reliability and the most common pistol out in the market, it makes a lot of sense for law enforcement and military as well as civilian alike to want a more refined pistol that accepts equipment they already own.
Why couldn’t it have been a Schwartz safety😢
The world may never know.
People that worry about “drop safe” are annoying. It’s completely irrelevant for the VAST MAJORITY of people. And even for the few that may want that on a gun, it’s still the last thing on the list of requirements. In this case, it’s probably detrimental to the trigger anyways. Time will tell but firing pin blocks in 1911’s have always made triggers suck. But this pistol was made for a niche client. Selling it to consumers is just a bonus.
The trigger was surprisingly not that bad. It definitely had more creep and take up, but the reset was phenomenal! Once you get used to the initial pull, you can run it pretty dang good.
I kept finding the dot to be harder to find than my other staccato’s, but that was because the red dot was further back and lower to the slide.
@ I appreciate the run down.
People that worry about a firing pin safety creating a crappy trigger in a 1911 are annoying. The difference is minimal.
@@hoot1141absolutely and I appreciate you taking the time to comment! We will have the HD lineup available for rent as well as all the other Staccatos.
Exactly brother! I love my series 70!