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  1. May 26, 2019 · STI Staccato C Review. First and foremost, a big thanks to Dan at BBP for getting the pistol in my hands so quickly and hassle-free. From start to finish, everything was prompt, polite, and exactly as described. Now to the meat and potatoes. There isn’t a whole lot out there about these.

  2. Dec 30, 2019 · For an EDC pistol with class, performance and ease of carry, it is hard to beat STI’s Staccato-C. In this article STI International Staccato-C , STI International , Recoil-operated , semi ...

  3. Apr 1, 2024 · My “C” really conceals nicely and shoots really well. I wish the grip was just a tiny bit thicker, like my GI CCO’s grip is, but it’s a great pistol. I’ve been carrying it lately with a TLR-7 in a Tucker OWB holster (still fleece weather here in WI).

  4. Feb 14, 2024 · The Staccato C is a 4-inch pistol that is small enough for concealed carry and big enough for on duty and home defense. Chambered in 9mm, it has a 4 inch bull barrel for accuracy, an aluminum...

    • What’s A 2011?
    • Staccato C
    • Staccato C2
    • Bottom Line
    • Conclusion

    As always, let’s set the stage. For the unfamiliar, Staccato acts as the current incarnation of the company formerly known as STI — the original inventors of the 2011 concept. What’s a 2011, you ask? In short, a modernized 1911with double-stack magazine capacity, generally speaking. The company now focuses on both duty and carry gunsthat run right ...

    Simply named, the Cis Staccato’s slightly larger, single-stack, steel frame, sneak guy gun. And it’s the most similar to the EMP for a reasonable 1:1ish comparison. From front to back, you’ve got a super high-vis fiber optic front sighton an aggressively serrated slide. The slide houses a 3.9-inch bull barrel. There’s a small Picatinny rail for lig...

    You’re in pretty much the same territory features-wise with the C2, but with a few key differences. The C2 is Staccato’s double-stack carry model. So, that grip is standard double-stack bigboi size. This might knock you down a few more pegs in the concealability department. But it allows you to double your magazine capacity. You get a decent 16-rou...

    Staccato’s C and C2feel great to shoot – aggressive texturing aside. They are smooth, and all controls seemingly function as intended. Again, as someone with a decent bias against 1911s, I’m not positive either of them would be my first choice for a carry gun — especially since my general day-to-day wardrobe would mean significant printing. But if ...

    The C and C2continue Staccato’s commitment to performance-driven handguns. Offering smooth shooting and an out-of-the-box appeal, they won over this 1911 skeptic. The price of admission for all this high-end stuff comes in high, though. Staccato’s base model C sits right around $1,700, and the optics-ready C2 reaches up to about $2,300. But if you ...

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  5. Jan 22, 2024 · Questions for those that have handled the new C given they have changed/widened the frame... 1. How's the slide to frame fit? Just like any other Staccato or has it edged toward the XC? 2. Estimate on recoil spring rate? Same as current C2? Thanks!

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  7. Jun 20, 2024 · The new Staccato C is the first Staccato pistol that can be ordered with two different grip sizes. The smaller of the two C grip sizes is identical to the Staccato CS grip and can accept the early CS 16rd mags or the new C/CS 15rd mags.

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