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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 · In the early, heady days of everyday carry (EDC), a lot of shooters opted for high-capacity pistols. But they tend to be bulky, and single-stacks are winning back EDC converts. The polymer...

  3. Apr 1, 2024 · With the antimatter wing especially the C just shoots flat for it's size. Something about the polymer grip on this cco single stack that makes the recoil impulse even less than other ccos I've tried. I would highly recommend it

  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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    • John Currie
  5. Feb 27, 2024 · In our opinion, the Staccato C pistols the perfect all-around size for both concealed carry (CCW) and home defense applications, as it’s similar in size and weight to a Glock 19 (G19) in standard grip format, with a 4-inch barrel. Staccato even bills the Staccato C as “All Purpose, Staccato”.

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  7. Feb 10, 2023 · Staccato’s latest generation of stippling is a much finer grit-like texture, much easier to carry against the body. The most diminutive of those was the single-stack Staccato C, with a 3.9-inch barrel, which was released in tandem with the C2, a double-stack model of the same length that could accept the entire range of full-size 2011 ...

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