C versus C2 = thinner grip module and 4-inch barrel. If you have an issue with any Staccato firearm, call their service team, and they'll get you taken care of. I'm not affiliated with Staccato in any way. However, I believe they make one of the best products on the market; they're made in America by hard-working Americans who stand behind their products 100%. What more can you ask for?
@ 4:20 is EXACTLY what my Glock 43 build is doing about once per mag! It's grabbing onto the shell casing and failing to eject. No clue how to fix it :(
I have asked range workers and sales workers, have got nothing but negative remarks. No ranges have them on rental walls to try out in my area, I really wish there reps would do range days like other manufacturers. @@kylehill4437
i recommend checking out their factory tour online! Definitely not made like any other pistols. Not a single MIM part or stamped piece of metal. Every single piece of the gun is carved out either raw steel or aluminum billets. The cost of the gun comes with tolerance gaps down to the fourth decimal point. Buy once cry once
Nothing wrong with buying $500-1k range guns, thats is the majority of the market. Entry level guns for entry level skills and entry level definition of "quality".
Staccato is like the mostly hot girl that says, “no” for lefties. The men go elsewhere or go higher…I’m working to an Infinity because Staccato says no to reversible magazine releases… Daniel Defense just figured it out…just sayin’…
Pat did a great job 👍🏼
They need to update their whole line. Extractor and Barrel. I’m having an issue about why would you choose a C over a C2.
C versus C2 = thinner grip module and 4-inch barrel. If you have an issue with any Staccato firearm, call their service team, and they'll get you taken care of. I'm not affiliated with Staccato in any way. However, I believe they make one of the best products on the market; they're made in America by hard-working Americans who stand behind their products 100%. What more can you ask for?
It's basically a CS with a 4" barrel. Great form factor for conceal carry.
PRICE?
@@joeavelar2222 Easily 2400 at minimum.
Probably coming in at $2500 minimum I'm guessing 😅
Florence, TX represent.
@ 4:20 is EXACTLY what my Glock 43 build is doing about once per mag! It's grabbing onto the shell casing and failing to eject. No clue how to fix it :(
Cant wait to add the C to my Staccato collection. Thanks for the video
i am a retired navy guy working to get my hands on a staccato, hopefully this year. (bishop blast)
To bad not everyone got to go to the shot show. 😢 Us machinists were bummed. Maybe next show Staccato will have us all go 😂.
Great job
Starting at $2600. I’ve never shot one, are Staccato’s really that much better then lower priced guns?
get a shadow systems mr9 for half the cost, i have a staccato cs it is pretty nice though lol
Since you have a cs, if it was lost would you buy it again at $2600.?@@InJahWeTrust8
Yes
If you have the money hands down zero regrets with my Staccatos. Ask any of the instructors in your local range see what they say haha.
I have asked range workers and sales workers, have got nothing but negative remarks. No ranges have them on rental walls to try out in my area, I really wish there reps would do range days like other manufacturers. @@kylehill4437
If my local police department has staccatos, then my taxes are too damn high.
Release the C-racken !!!
Another over price pistols...i don't buy any pistols over $1k. Just couldn't justify it when there's other brand that cost less with same quality
i recommend checking out their factory tour online! Definitely not made like any other pistols. Not a single MIM part or stamped piece of metal. Every single piece of the gun is carved out either raw steel or aluminum billets. The cost of the gun comes with tolerance gaps down to the fourth decimal point. Buy once cry once
Nothing wrong with buying $500-1k range guns, thats is the majority of the market. Entry level guns for entry level skills and entry level definition of "quality".
Staccato is like the mostly hot girl that says, “no” for lefties. The men go elsewhere or go higher…I’m working to an Infinity because Staccato says no to reversible magazine releases…
Daniel Defense just figured it out…just sayin’…
You offer something with a reversible magazine release for lefties…I’d have bought it yesterday. Until y’all wake up, I’m on CZ Custom…
you've made two comments about the same thing on this video. nobody cares about you lefties, cry about it some more
I would never spend that kind of money on a POLYMER frame pistol 👎🏻
Not a polymer frame, 7075 aluminum alloy t6 aircraft grade. easily will hit 80-100k rounds while keeping a 1-2inch group at 25 yards
not a polymer frame but nice try