I disassembled a 1911 once. Everything just fell out on the bench. I was in panic mode because it just came completely apart. Fortunately, a video on RUclips got me back together and it functions fine. I appreciate the time you've taken to help the Staccato family out.
Just fyi, I use the same brake cleaner on my XC and use anti-splatter welding gel on my compensators and it keeps me from having to chip away carbon. Great video and advice! Thanks brother for your attention to detail! Keep it up!
Staccato XC full disassembly and cleaning: Full disassembly ruclips.net/video/_S06btvMuuQ/видео.html 0:30 - begin takedown 0:40 - remove takedown lever 1:00 - toolless guide rod removal 1:40 - barrel removal 2:30 - cleaning of various parts 3:30 - cleaning of the compensator 4:20 - hammer release precaution 4:55 - firing pin and plate removal 6:40 - extractor/ejector removal 8:10 - cleaning of these parts 9:32 - disassembly of the grip and slide safety mechanism (difficult) 14:30 - reassembly of the grip and slide safety mechanism (difficult) 18:50 - hiccup of reassembly of the slide safety mechanism (really difficult) 20:20 - reassembly of extractor/ejector and firing pin 21:50 - reassembly of toolless guide rod mechanism 22:30 - make sure buffers are aligned on guide rod mechanism (important check) 23:40 - reassembly of slide mechanism onto grip module 24:45 - END
@@srh-on2uw absolutely no problem. I appreciate your input. I was definitely learning the names of the parts but was very comfortable with everything, taking the park and not scratching.
Nice video new to the 2011 platform I like to do my own work on all my rifles n guns gonna do some minor stuff on my Staccato P nothing the internet can’t teach me again thanks for time explaining everything it would be nice complete disassemble of the grip module 🎯💯🤙🏽
It's not that easy you need to send it to a professional gunsmith and they will do a bunch of machining and metal work for fitment it. Is not just a switch over
I use the same brake clean. But you should protect your optic glass from any solvents. I use painters tape or the cover to the optic if it has one like my DPP comes with.
I would love to have a legitimate conversation with you over the phone. I'm not trying to be a hater there's just a lot of things I've been seeing from Vulcan and a few things that you have done that I'm a little sour about. I think DSC needs 10 times the credit people are giving him. I'm no fan boy by any means I've spent about 10K already in the past 6 months on these custom platforms completely replacing all the internals and everything outside. I respect what you do and you're very knowledgeable more than I am on the internals and how to tune them. For me it's hard to send a $5000 platform to someone With no true professional background. Again I'm speculating and have no concrete evidence of what I'm saying I'm just assuming your background. And I feel that's wrong on my part and will admit it.
i have the same gun you know the thing you took off at the begginging of the video the little switch that holds the gun tmr the veryt first piece whats its called or where could i get another becasue my snaped and wont close my gun anymore
I accidentally pulled the hammer out and I was FREAKING TF OUT because I couldn’t line up the hammer to the sear engagements. I figured it out and it works flawlessly.
Good video for as faras you went BUT it's not a complete takedown. The Hammer, sear, disconnector, mag release and trigger were not removed. Thanks for posting the video.
@photosplusbypeter6877 True enough taking it apart, putting it back together takes a little patience. Especially lining up the sear and disconnector. Necessary for a flat trigger upgrade. Thanks again for the vid.
Dang my boy just took a screw driver to his 4K pistol comp lol. Jk jk tbh that’s an amazing pistol I hope to own one, one day. I love my C2 but that XC is one on my list.
@stevenkendell1134 At least I know how to fully disassemble properly without scratching everything up. Just because I couldn't remember the name of the part in the moment.Come on dude try not to be so pathetic...
Awesome job on breakdown. Perfect pace, instruction and video clarity. Keep it up!!!!
@@joemastro8318 much appreciated
I disassembled a 1911 once. Everything just fell out on the bench. I was in panic mode because it just came completely apart. Fortunately, a video on RUclips got me back together and it functions fine. I appreciate the time you've taken to help the Staccato family out.
It's literally a ear cleaning tool from the hong kong market
@@photosplusbypeter6877thank you for such an amazing video my brother 🙏🙏🙏🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌 god bless you.
Same 😂
Just fyi, I use the same brake cleaner on my XC and use anti-splatter welding gel on my compensators and it keeps me from having to chip away carbon. Great video and advice! Thanks brother for your attention to detail! Keep it up!
This is one of the best breakdown and maintenance videos I have seen. Good video quality and slow and detailed explanation of breakdown.
Came here for the 2011. Stayed for the bird. Excellent video, thanks for the help!
This is the BEST video ON RUclips I have seen for really full tear down of staccato.You really helped me to clean my gun better. Thank you👍👍
This is the most detailed video I've ever seen! Thank you very much! It helps me a lot
Quality and very detailed video. Thank you!!!
I have an XL. Grip was giving me a rough go. Really appreciate the video. Got me out of a bind.
Excellent and much needed content! Thankyou!!!
Thank you for making this video !!!
Staccato XC full disassembly and cleaning:
Full disassembly
ruclips.net/video/_S06btvMuuQ/видео.html
0:30 - begin takedown
0:40 - remove takedown lever
1:00 - toolless guide rod removal
1:40 - barrel removal
2:30 - cleaning of various parts
3:30 - cleaning of the compensator
4:20 - hammer release precaution
4:55 - firing pin and plate removal
6:40 - extractor/ejector removal
8:10 - cleaning of these parts
9:32 - disassembly of the grip and slide safety mechanism (difficult)
14:30 - reassembly of the grip and slide safety mechanism (difficult)
18:50 - hiccup of reassembly of the slide safety mechanism (really difficult)
20:20 - reassembly of extractor/ejector and firing pin
21:50 - reassembly of toolless guide rod mechanism
22:30 - make sure buffers are aligned on guide rod mechanism (important check)
23:40 - reassembly of slide mechanism onto grip module
24:45 - END
Hands down best take down video for this platform… thank you 🙏🏽
Thank you! this is the best video I have seen on take down and reinstallation of 2011. Learned a LOT!!
Awesome! Lots to take in!! I’ll be sure to save this video 👍🏻
Thank you so much for this video!!!
@@srh-on2uw absolutely no problem. I appreciate your input. I was definitely learning the names of the parts but was very comfortable with everything, taking the park and not scratching.
Sliding the firing pin stop through the extractor was my issue. Thanks for the tips!
This was very helpful. Thanks!
Thanks again. Gonna save this video. Very helpful.
Awesome video, thank you, just picked up XC last week. I want to install Atlas Gunworks trigger, now I am not too scared to do it with your video
Great video. Thank you.
After 16:05 I forgot the all process . What a memory lol . Great video good explanation
Thank you, I wish I saw your video first, It's the best.
Thanks for this man! Much appreciated
Nice video new to the 2011 platform I like to do my own work on all my rifles n guns gonna do some minor stuff on my Staccato P nothing the internet can’t teach me again thanks for time explaining everything it would be nice complete disassemble of the grip module 🎯💯🤙🏽
Removing the safety levers on a brand new XC is so tight . But i finally got it .
Needed this. Thanks
Very detailed video. Thank you
This video is awesome! Thanks
Extremely well done video
Can you do a complete disassembly video for the 24 CS?
Very informative, thank you for unloading.
I have the same concern with barrel and guide rod. What did you mean “fell”?
How do you get the magwell off? Mine is so tight I can’t get it to budge
nice vid, i don't have one but this is my bucket list piece
at the 2:10 mark that part is called a barrel link
Much appreciated I know most of the parts but not all of them yet still learning.
Do you need to "calibrate" the extractor when putting it back in after you clean it? (2011 newbie here)
awesome video thank you
Barrel link* is the name of the part attached to the barrel
Thanks for this video!!!
Can you do a full disassembly video on the CS. I’m thinking they are basically the same, but…. It would be much appreciated if you could do that!
Thank You ......
Awesome video! Just changed out my recoil and firing pin spring. This video helped me out 💯 🙏🏼
GreTlat video, thank you. What is the name of the nonchloranated cleaner? Do you have a link for the ear cleaner?
Excellent!
Thanks for the very well informed video! Helps when needing the basic knowledge of cleaning and maintenance of the firearm.
can you post a video on how to change the grip to a metal one?
It's not that easy you need to send it to a professional gunsmith and they will do a bunch of machining and metal work for fitment it. Is not just a switch over
Does the compensator can be remove from the barrel. so, i can put a new one with custom looks in?
Have you looked into these? It's all one piece of steel
@@photosplusbypeter6877 sorry, i was skip some part.
I use the same brake clean. But you should protect your optic glass from any solvents. I use painters tape or the cover to the optic if it has one like my DPP comes with.
I have never covered my optic I always spray it also
Do I need to remove the trigger assembly to remove the grip module?
Well since I’m not a hater unlike others great video Wish u nothing but success in your future
I would love to have a legitimate conversation with you over the phone. I'm not trying to be a hater there's just a lot of things I've been seeing from Vulcan and a few things that you have done that I'm a little sour about. I think DSC needs 10 times the credit people are giving him. I'm no fan boy by any means I've spent about 10K already in the past 6 months on these custom platforms completely replacing all the internals and everything outside. I respect what you do and you're very knowledgeable more than I am on the internals and how to tune them. For me it's hard to send a $5000 platform to someone With no true professional background. Again I'm speculating and have no concrete evidence of what I'm saying I'm just assuming your background. And I feel that's wrong on my part and will admit it.
Skipsgunz! Dude made my prodigy run better than a $5000 one! And I don’t clean it like OCD!
i have the same gun you know the thing you took off at the begginging of the video the little switch that holds the gun tmr the veryt first piece whats its called or where could i get another becasue my snaped and wont close my gun anymore
Contact staccato
I accidentally pulled the hammer out and I was FREAKING TF OUT because I couldn’t line up the hammer to the sear engagements. I figured it out and it works flawlessly.
What is that liquid in the glass cup?
Did you even watch the video? Because I state exactly what it is when I grab it In the beginning of the video at two minutes and forty five seconds.
Can you put up a link for the ear wax tool
Whose grip is that?
Dragon scales
Good video for as faras you went BUT it's not a complete takedown. The Hammer, sear, disconnector, mag
release and trigger were not removed. Thanks for posting the video.
Yeah but that's the easy stuff, that just falls out.
@photosplusbypeter6877 True enough taking it apart, putting it back together takes a little patience. Especially lining up the sear and disconnector. Necessary for a flat trigger upgrade. Thanks again for the vid.
Dang my boy just took a screw driver to his 4K pistol comp lol. Jk jk tbh that’s an amazing pistol I hope to own one, one day. I love my C2 but that XC is one on my list.
i own the XC, i about died!!
Use a brass rod or some similar soft metal. Don't use steel to scrape on your steel pistol.
Like I said I'll use whatever I want the brass leaves a coating that I don't like and it's too soft.....
@@photosplusbypeter6877 you can’t use a solvent instead?
This guy doesn't even know the names of the basic components/parts.
@stevenkendell1134 At least I know how to fully disassemble properly without scratching everything up. Just because I couldn't remember the name of the part in the moment.Come on dude try not to be so pathetic...
You nailed it. This is how you do a take down video.