Staccato Surprise

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This is conjecture, this is not absolute. I think Staccato is going to move away from the 2011 market that they effectively created. They are going to stick with variants of the Staccato HD but the big move is to a striker fired polymer framed pistol that will be targeted at the military and law enforcement. I think that they are going to exit the traditional 2011 market.
 
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I was just thinking that what our current firearms market is lacking, is options in the striker-fired, polymer-framed segment.
Someone needs to make one that has such a good trigger that it goes off when you set it down or holster it. Screw the Fudd ranges that will think they're unsafe. They just don't practice enough Jedi mind control to keep this theoretical pistol at bay.
 
Well they stopped selling race guns and changed their name because those people were shooting them too much.

They've since become the darling of the Tactical Timmie crowd.

But I think he may be on to something. By changing their target market to Law Enforcement, people who shoot their guns even less, that would lessen accuracy expectations and reduce repair returns under warrantee even more so!
 
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They've since become the darling of the Tactical Timmie crowd.
I don't disagree with you and honestly kinda hate the image but this is the best darned carry gun I've ever touched.

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I love the C24/CS grip it feels like a 1911 in size not like the massive 2011 brick. About Glock 45 sized which is easy enough for me aiwb.

Zero interest in the Glock based stacattos though.

I wish I could buy an Atlas/Nighthawk/GunCrafter/etc built around this mag.
 
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Overpriced shitty 2011s with retarded magazines.

Buy a MAC or prodigy for less than half the price. It will shoot better and be more reliable.

Every statement OP made was wrong, From them creating the 2011 to the insane idea they would give it up compete in the most oversaturated market in firearms..... Dude Get help.
 
Staccato comes from the old STI brand, that made 2011s and components. The originators of the 2011 were Virgil Tripp, Chip McCormick, and engineer Sandy Strayer.

The Staccato is an improved version of the mediocre 2011 that STI put out. With the money they are getting for a Staccato, why stop?
 
Well, we are in the era of insane changes in direction, all across the business and govt spectrums. I can sorta see where this comes from. Companies used to focus on core competence and niche excellence, but these days everyone wants to be Baskin-Robbins in their portfolio. From that POV, Staccato abandoning what made it Staccato would make sense. Especially if they hired Ron Cohen to run the shop.
 
This is conjecture, this is not absolute. I think Staccato is going to move away from the 2011 market that they effectively created. They are going to stick with variants of the Staccato HD but the big move is to a striker fired polymer framed pistol that will be targeted at the military and law enforcement. I think that they are going to exit the traditional 2011 market.
Thank you for wasting my time...
 
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The three days I spent with their execs and ownership looking at their new and in-development products a couple weeks ago has determined that's a lie. Expand some lines? Sure, of course they are. Abandon the 2011 entirely? If I bought you at McDonald's you'd be a McRetard.
 
I have a dozen Glocks and non-flock Glocks (zev), a couple of 1911s, Beretta M9. Decided to ease a toe into the 2011 world and got a Prodigy DS. Does well, more accurate than any of my Glocks, other than the Zev, I love it for what it is.

Shot a buddies Staccato P. Now I own one too. The Prodigy is like the first hit of crack for free. The full sized P series is utterly amazing. 50 yards clearing plate racks without issue. Can use the Prodigy mags in it too. I have 3500 rounds through it so far without a single hiccup. Used it in 2 classes, including a TNVC night class that rained all damn night.

Even shoot it suppressed without problem.

Sample size of one and all that. But I love mine.


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