Shot a sti dvc today and oh my lanta it was so nice. Now I must buy a staccato P. Was like butter melting on hot waffles.
Want one for our local falling steel matches to play onhave a couple of sti's, awesome guns! 1911 ergos and triggers, with high capacity. hit a uspsa or 3 gun match and you'll see lots.
STI has made some pretty positive strides in their overall fit/finish/triggers in the last few years. That said, for todays STI cost, I wouldn't dismiss a custom build from a reputable smith.
I got 2019 p duo and i think its nicer than 2020 modelLove my Stacatto-P (4.15" barrel with the full dust cover!) and my Stacatto-C! Now I'm jonesing for a Stacatto-XC (or a TTI Combat Master) bad!
Agreed! Mine is kind of a hybrid I guess as it has the new pattern on the grip but has the 2019 mag well and the full dust cover. Just looks more purpose built!I got 2019 p duo and i think its nicer than 2020 model View attachment 7254912
I got both grips (spare)Agreed! Mine is kind of a hybrid I guess as it has the new pattern on the grip but has the 2019 mag well and the full dust over. Just looks... tougher!View attachment 7254939
STI has made some pretty positive strides in their overall fit/finish/triggers in the last few years. That said, for todays STI cost, I wouldn't dismiss a custom build from a reputable smith.
Love my Staccato-C... Shoots as good (if not better) than my full size Nighthawk; and that’s saying something, especially for a compact/concealed carry pistol.
...yes, I tend to push my rounds to the left (especially at longer ranges) on speed drills...working on it!
Love the Stacatto-C! Easy to carry and the included Long's Shadow holster is pretty nice!Love my Staccato-C... Shoots as good (if not better) than my full size Nighthawk; and that’s saying something, especially for a compact/concealed carry pistol.
...yes, I tend to push my rounds to the left (especially at longer ranges) on speed drills...working on it!
I bet your trigger finger is pushing left during the stroke. Easy to do, one of my bad habits also.
Hey @RollinCoal11? My wallet has a message for you. It's says "Knock it off!!!" Thank God these aren't in stock anywhere at the moment!Staccato XC
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Sorry....LOLHey @RollinCoal11? My wallet has a message for you. It's says "Knock it off!!!" Thank God these aren't in stock anywhere at the moment!
All good my man! The XC is on my list for sure and Nighthawk #2 should be here next weekend!Sorry....LOL
This. STI has priced themselves high and their warranty (as stated) is crap compared to before.STI has made some pretty positive strides in their overall fit/finish/triggers in the last few years. That said, for todays STI cost, I wouldn't dismiss a custom build from a reputable smith.
I bet your trigger finger is pushing left during the stroke. Easy to do, one of my bad habits also.
I thought the staccato P was a polymer frame?I played with the Staccato P today at my buddies gunshop. I have to admit to being a little disappointed with the weight. Its 7ozs heavier than my EDC 1911 in 45ACP. It's a commander length with an aluminum frame. Which means the Staccato grossly outweighs any polymer frame guns.
The steel frame came as a surprise. I really thought they were pushing for the carry market with this handgun. So I thought they would go aluminum. Maybe they are wanting the whole Tactical Timmy market with red dot, lasers and lights.
I have to rethink it now.
I thought the staccato P was a polymer frame?
I thought the staccato P was a polymer frame?
No wife no kids. I’ll keep both kidneys ?fallen in love with less so yea sti is a great gun have you decided which kidney to part with yet ?
In Germany, STP still makes 1911/2011 pistols in a more sporty vein. I recall they had a connection with STI, before.View attachment 7263333Those staccatos are so cool I’m hesitant to post this old beater. But I love it anyways