I think 10-8 Performance makes some, but they’re not cheap. https://www.10-8performance.com/2011...ase-pad-140mm/
I think 10-8 Performance makes some, but they’re not cheap. https://www.10-8performance.com/2011...ase-pad-140mm/
Yes this^^
Dawson has them as well, for diff Staccato models and mag lengths.
Confusing AF- as with all things Staccato.
https://dawsonprecision.com/basepad-...son-precision/
Last edited by gaijin; 12-27-22 at 11:04.
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Yea I bought some 10-8’s that work great. Bought 2 should have bought 5.
PB
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On my broken ejector:
Stacatto sent me a return label. Said they might charge me and might not I guess. No word on that one. But will report back on results.
The return form ask: what lube, what ammo, did I alter slide, grip...a bunch of questions. I wouldn't think changing the grip would void warranty but it gives them an out if so. I did nothing to my gun, except shoot it.
PB
Last edited by Pappabear; 12-30-22 at 13:15.
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One of our rookies still lives with his parents. At $80k a year and no mortgage, the kid blows money. He just bought a Staccato at retail, and I believe an RMR. One of our senior guys is switching to a Staccato C2 and RMR from his Gen 4 19, he makes far more than the rookie but went through Staccato and will have to wait, but got a great discount.
That will be 4 Staccatos at our agency of 40 cops. I get to play with a full size, I think DPO?, a few times a month. The juice is not worth the squeeze to me:
Staccato DPO: $2600
Glock 17: $550
Holosun 509T: $500
Optic Plate $50
Lead Devil/Esstac belt setup: $200
Safariland Holster: $200
Shooting Class: $600
Case of 9mm: $300
Total: $2400
A great shooter will benefit greatly from a 2011 both in speed an accuracy. A poor to mediocre shooter would benefit greatly from a stock Glock and ammo/training. 90% of cops are not great shooters and need to be attending outside courses. 90% of cops have no business strapping a 2011 onto their belts IMO. 3/4 of our guys with them are mediocre shooters. The fourth is a great shot and shoots very well with his Staccato. He has had lots of issues with optic plates however, but no reliability issues. He and I shoot about 1k rds a month.
Last edited by LowSpeed_HighDrag; 12-30-22 at 13:30.
"What would a $2,000 Geissele Super Duty do that a $500 PSA door buster on Black Friday couldn't do?" - Stopsign32v
Been my experience as well.
A Forum member and one of the guys that shoots with us was a Glock guy.
He switched to a C2 and hasn’t looked back.
But he was one of the “great shooters” you mention. He is now a Better “great shooter”.
I’d add; a “good average” shooter will be capable of upping his game as well.
“ The return form ask: what lube, what ammo, did I alter slide, grip...a bunch of questions. I wouldn't think changing the grip would void warranty but it gives them an out if so. I did nothing to my gun, except shoot it.
PB”
Good news.
I’d be SOL on any repair work.
Last edited by gaijin; 12-30-22 at 14:24.
A true "Gun Guy" (or gal) should have familiarity and a modicum of proficiency with most all firearms platforms.
Had I only shot the C2, I wouldn't be enamored with the Staccato that much. It's a nice gun. I shot it once with no Dot, and then shot it last weekend with a Holosun. It's just a nice 9mm pistol, but nothing that thrilling. The RDS made it more enjoyable to shoot, but the Full size P Staccato, for me, shoots like a dream.
"What would a $2,000 Geissele Super Duty do that a $500 PSA door buster on Black Friday couldn't do?" - Stopsign32v
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