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    How frustrating they send you an email informing you they’re in stock and then when you go check their out of stock aargh

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    I’m not sure if this would help your disappointment; I don’t have a staccato but have an STI DVC and I have found the hype and expectation don’t match performance. Having said that, I wouldn’t sell it. But if I was in the market again I would go with either the mpa ds9 or vanta 9 for the money. Just think you get a lot more bang.

    The other pew pew blaster I would love would be a Dan Wesson DWX…alas Trudeau has crushed my dreams

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sylvertiger View Post
    I’m not sure if this would help your disappointment; I don’t have a staccato but have an STI DVC and I have found the hype and expectation don’t match performance. Having said that, I wouldn’t sell it. But if I was in the market again I would go with either the mpa ds9 or vanta 9 for the money. Just think you get a lot more bang.

    The other pew pew blaster I would love would be a Dan Wesson DWX…alas Trudeau has crushed my dreams
    I got a Staccto P DPO a few months ago, and have the total opposite opinion

    Since getting it, its the only pistol I want to shoot out of my 7 pistols I currently own

    I have let a few random people try it at the range, and evey time its the same response. "this gun is cheating" I let them try it because the converations start with them complemeting me on my groups, follwed by me saying Im pretty decent, but this pistol makes me look even better, go ahead and try it for yourself.
    Last edited by JohnnyP636; 08-11-2022 at 06:47 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sylvertiger View Post
    I’m not sure if this would help your disappointment; I don’t have a staccato but have an STI DVC and I have found the hype and expectation don’t match performance. Having said that, I wouldn’t sell it. But if I was in the market again I would go with either the mpa ds9 or vanta 9 for the money. Just think you get a lot more bang.

    The other pew pew blaster I would love would be a Dan Wesson DWX…alas Trudeau has crushed my dreams
    I'm sorry to hear that, I believe it's all about managing your expectations. I've got a few friends who own Staccatos and they all perform extraordinarily. I've shot them on numerous occasions and they always leave a smile on my face haha.

    I own multiple Nighthawk Customs and Wilson Combats as a comparison. While the Staccatos don't have the same level of refinement and are not as smooth, I find them to be just as accurate and reliable. Especially considering that all of these firearms outshoot me.

    One thing I will say is that since the Staccatos are marketed as "Duty Guns" there's a sort of ruggedness that has become synonymous with the Staccato brand. Unlike my Nighthawks or Wilson's where I'm constantly counting rounds and changing springs to maintain its peak performance, the Staccato is much more lenient. So long as I do basic maintenance I do not worry about having to replace any springs every 1500 rounds.

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    One just popped up on the EE

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