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We stopped by the Staccato booth during Range Day and spoke with David, Staccato’s Chief Marketing Officer. He introduced us to their brand new offering, the Staccato C.
David explained that the Staccato C, featuring a 4-inch barrel, is the second version of their V3 platform.
Following the launch of the first edition last year, the Staccato C brings several key updates. It boasts a thicker bull barrel, enhancing durability and ensuring a flatter trajectory with its added weight.
This model is designed to be incredibly versatile. Initially launching with a compact grip, the Staccato C also offers a full-size grip option, making it a great choice for duty, self-defense, and concealed carry.
Notable features:
- Ambidextrous safeties
- Front and rear serrations
- Fiber optic front sight
- It’s also set up for optics, as demonstrated with an AO Acro mounted on the model showcased
David announced that the Staccato C would be available this summer, both online and through dealers. As for the price point, it’s set at $2,599.
I had the chance to get a feel for the Staccato C myself. It features a rail for mounting lights and a heavy fluted bull barrel, adding to its overall functionality and aesthetic appeal.
The pistol will come optic-ready, but without a rear sight pre-mounted, offering flexibility for customization based on individual preferences.
Specs
- 9 x 19 mm
- 16+1 Capacity
- 4 – 4.5 lb trigger
- 4.0″ bull barrel
- Stainless or DLC finish
- 26 oz
- 7075 aluminum
- 4.0″ tool-less recoil system
- Dimensions: 7.6″ x 1.45″ x 5.6″
- Includes two 16-round mags
For more information, visit Staccato’s website.
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