They're gorgeous pistols. I could never bring myself to spend Staccato money for one though. I've shot all kinds of Staccato's out at out club due to the extreme generosity of fellow club members. They're like butter man, just amazing craftsmanship all around.
Beautiful piece of hardware for sure. My skill level doesn’t warrant 4K for a single weapon and I like nice things. For the same cash, P226 legion, PX4 Storm Carry LTT, P365 Spectre Comp. Great to the point video sir.
I've also got the '24 C with DLC barrel and SCS carry green dot. Similar experience here: 1500rds of 124gr S&B FMJ, 200rds of Staccato 124gr range ammo, 100 rds of 124gr Federal HST +P hollow points, 100rds of 115 gr blazer. Zero failures of any kind. I didn't love the Tenicor holster (prefer a pillow wedge and no positive click even though retention was fine) so I ended up going with one from LAS concealment and it's perfect. Overall I'm really happy with this as a CCW! Might go with one of Staccato's extra power firing pin springs when I replace the one it came with, just because I appendix carry and just want that extra confidence. Might also fit an extended slide stop so I can reach it more easily. Only major downside is cost and training to activate the thumb safety when drawing, coming from a striker-fired platform. Thanks for the video, it reinforces my decision to use this as my primary carry piece.
our experiences sound very similar....the Tenicor holster is ok; it's working for now until my normal holster guy gets all the blanks and stuff to be able to make a holster that I really like. I've trained a bunch of dry mag changes and am pretty confident with the weak/left hand slide stop drop....I have small to medium size hands so this works best for me. I've been carrying this now as my primary ccw for almost 3 months now and it feels totally normal and like you, i'm coming from striker/Glock.
Great review with very useful feedback. With the TLR-7 HL-X, try installing the little c-clip on the threaded side of the screw. Your HL-X should have come with 2 c-clips in the packaging. One is a spare. The c-clip is intended to keep the screw from walking out.
Are the mags hard to load to 15 rounds or do you have to use a mag loader? How easy does the recoil spring fit? (Mine about drops in with no pressure all) I hear mags are going to be available sooner than later… I love the grip! I also like the point ability of this gun. Just put an RMR HD on it.
Do you have an RMR HD on yours? I have concerns on ejection port overhang...unless I use a different mount. I'm able to load the mags to the full 15 rds with just my hands, but the last round can be a little more difficult. Recoil spring assembly on mine drops in perfectly as well.
@@natetran I think my mags have a problem but I won’t know until more are available. RMR HD works fine no issues out of 150 rounds or so. I went with it because I like the looks of it and its the newest American made optic.
@@natetran I think so. Whatever plate Staccato has on website. Only thing I used different was the RMR mounting screws to mount it. As they looked and felt stronger than what came with the mounting system.
Fully loaded 15 rd mags on mine holy crap I can baarely seat the magazine. Have to push on it hard af. I made the mistake of buying 2 16 rd mags as well. Those are even harder!
I have an RmR-HD available. Should I buy this gun? I traded my C2 for the DWX compact (love it). But I miss the staccato so much I want to get another one.
@@natetran this video actually supports my claim that they are reliable. He didn’t clean between ……. Even he says it’s on par with the most reliable guns. I’ve watched the video several times, and again this time.
Damn that dlc coating looks great for 2k. I've been thinking about going for the new C. I have a WC edc x9 with about 700 some rounds, and the wear on the armor tuff finish in black is nowhere near as durable as the dlc coating on your C.
I’m pretty pleased with how things have held up. I don’t have experience with Wilson Combat guns, but I couldn’t be happier with the Staccato. I typically double up on my pistols, so thinking about another C if they eventually offer a factory comp.
Bottom line. Yes it’s pricy, yes you get what you pay for. However I look what goes into these guns, the thought process, the warranty, the ergonomics. Yes Glock is a tool. I’ve carried many for work. I’m a 1911 guy myself. I used to like Colts. Yes they are expensive. Once they sold out to CZ which in my mind is trash. I parted ways with Colt. Springfield makes and excellent gun. I own a P and I love it. I’m also a Daniel Defense fan as well. Once again, warranty, thought and ergonomics. You get what you pay for. People get buyers remorse on stuff. I’m done with that feeling. I’m not rich by any means. But the older I get I look quality, warranty, thought goes into something and ergonomics. This fun doesn’t cost $4,000. Tax out the door $2,600. I can see if you buy accessories from Staccato. Still a great video.
mags are allways availble you dont have to run staccato mags because the gun says staccato i have over 5k rounds throught my carry c2 and i use prodigy mags because im not paying all that for a magazine
@@EazyTheRecon the ‘24C and the CS take new style mags made specifically for 9mm, they don’t use the original style 2011 mags that were adapted for 9mm but originally designed for .38super and .45.
Great video update, i like the zoomed in pictures for wear. subbed
They're gorgeous pistols. I could never bring myself to spend Staccato money for one though. I've shot all kinds of Staccato's out at out club due to the extreme generosity of fellow club members. They're like butter man, just amazing craftsmanship all around.
All my friends that say that have spent enough money on all their guns to have paid for 2 staccatos.
@@Rooster-q3x Very true, lol.
Beautiful piece of hardware for sure. My skill level doesn’t warrant 4K for a single weapon and I like nice things. For the same cash, P226 legion, PX4 Storm Carry LTT, P365 Spectre Comp. Great to the point video sir.
Great video! Definitely reinforces the C as my choice for my next carry gun!
You won’t be disappointed
Great video, looks like she holding up fine
I've also got the '24 C with DLC barrel and SCS carry green dot. Similar experience here: 1500rds of 124gr S&B FMJ, 200rds of Staccato 124gr range ammo, 100 rds of 124gr Federal HST +P hollow points, 100rds of 115 gr blazer. Zero failures of any kind. I didn't love the Tenicor holster (prefer a pillow wedge and no positive click even though retention was fine) so I ended up going with one from LAS concealment and it's perfect.
Overall I'm really happy with this as a CCW! Might go with one of Staccato's extra power firing pin springs when I replace the one it came with, just because I appendix carry and just want that extra confidence. Might also fit an extended slide stop so I can reach it more easily. Only major downside is cost and training to activate the thumb safety when drawing, coming from a striker-fired platform. Thanks for the video, it reinforces my decision to use this as my primary carry piece.
our experiences sound very similar....the Tenicor holster is ok; it's working for now until my normal holster guy gets all the blanks and stuff to be able to make a holster that I really like. I've trained a bunch of dry mag changes and am pretty confident with the weak/left hand slide stop drop....I have small to medium size hands so this works best for me. I've been carrying this now as my primary ccw for almost 3 months now and it feels totally normal and like you, i'm coming from striker/Glock.
Subbed bc of this vid👍 make more staccato vids!
Great review with very useful feedback. With the TLR-7 HL-X, try installing the little c-clip on the threaded side of the screw. Your HL-X should have come with 2 c-clips in the packaging. One is a spare. The c-clip is intended to keep the screw from walking out.
hey thanks for the tip....I'll give it a try.
Straight and to the point. Thanks.
Nice. Great video!
Are the mags hard to load to 15 rounds or do you have to use a mag loader? How easy does the recoil spring fit? (Mine about drops in with no pressure all) I hear mags are going to be available sooner than later… I love the grip! I also like the point ability of this gun. Just put an RMR HD on it.
Do you have an RMR HD on yours? I have concerns on ejection port overhang...unless I use a different mount. I'm able to load the mags to the full 15 rds with just my hands, but the last round can be a little more difficult. Recoil spring assembly on mine drops in perfectly as well.
@@natetran I think my mags have a problem but I won’t know until more are available. RMR HD works fine no issues out of 150 rounds or so. I went with it because I like the looks of it and its the newest American made optic.
@@cia290are you using the Dawson rmr mounting plate?
@@natetran I think so. Whatever plate Staccato has on website. Only thing I used different was the RMR mounting screws to mount it. As they looked and felt stronger than what came with the mounting system.
Fully loaded 15 rd mags on mine holy crap I can baarely seat the magazine. Have to push on it hard af. I made the mistake of buying 2 16 rd mags as well. Those are even harder!
I have an RmR-HD available. Should I buy this gun? I traded my C2 for the DWX compact (love it). But I miss the staccato so much I want to get another one.
do it
Staccato C full grip 17+1. Amazing firearm.
@@denver333 naah, I want all purpose and the compact grip better suits that role for me. It’ll be easier to carry.
@@mooktemas6800 Yes , I thought the same thing till seen in both together. Great choice on any of these guns.
Love my staccato C2 one of the best pistols ive ever owned. Prefer it over my Wilson Combats
Why is the reliability surprising to you? I’d be surprised if it wasn’t reliable.
@@mooktemas6800 there are other staccato vids where the users had issues in the first hundreds of rounds.
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@@natetran this video actually supports my claim that they are reliable. He didn’t clean between ……. Even he says it’s on par with the most reliable guns. I’ve watched the video several times, and again this time.
Is this the longer grip option? i still struggle to identify the two
This is the shorter grip…
Damn that dlc coating looks great for 2k. I've been thinking about going for the new C. I have a WC edc x9 with about 700 some rounds, and the wear on the armor tuff finish in black is nowhere near as durable as the dlc coating on your C.
I’m pretty pleased with how things have held up. I don’t have experience with Wilson Combat guns, but I couldn’t be happier with the Staccato. I typically double up on my pistols, so thinking about another C if they eventually offer a factory comp.
Bottom line. Yes it’s pricy, yes you get what you pay for. However I look what goes into these guns, the thought process, the warranty, the ergonomics. Yes Glock is a tool. I’ve carried many for work. I’m a 1911 guy myself. I used to like Colts. Yes they are expensive. Once they sold out to CZ which in my mind is trash. I parted ways with Colt. Springfield makes and excellent gun. I own a P and I love it. I’m also a Daniel Defense fan as well. Once again, warranty, thought and ergonomics. You get what you pay for. People get buyers remorse on stuff. I’m done with that feeling. I’m not rich by any means. But the older I get I look quality, warranty, thought goes into something and ergonomics. This fun doesn’t cost $4,000. Tax out the door $2,600. I can see if you buy accessories from Staccato. Still a great video.
If mags are unavailable rn for this, is there another similar weapon you would recommend that DOES?
i would probably just wait, sadly.....
Mags are available on both the Staccato site and through Dawson Precision.
mags are allways availble you dont have to run staccato mags because the gun says staccato i have over 5k rounds throught my carry c2 and i use prodigy mags because im not paying all that for a magazine
@@EazyTheRecon the ‘24C and the CS take new style mags made specifically for 9mm, they don’t use the original style 2011 mags that were adapted for 9mm but originally designed for .38super and .45.
why would reliability be so surprising? It's built off a frame that is miltary proven and has only got more reliable due to better production methods.
Is that the 9mm Daemon from Warzone?
It sure is….JBNF FTW
uh huh, yeah
they really need to get the price of those things down to like 1800
yeah that would be nice...
you can literally run prodigy mags and holsters are openly availble
C and CS model use a differnt style mag.
4,000🤔 i just purchased a staccato cs 3.5” for just under 2500. You got screwed!
@@royyates1558 $4000 was for the gun and accessories…with tax and shipping the C was $~3000
I think he was talking about the add on’s! The optic and light is close to 1000. The C normally cost more than your compact
@@Dnice66613 thanks
You didn’t show barrel feet wear pattern/“bottom lugs”.
This wear mirrors the Slide Stop Pin wear, if barrel is properly fit.