The Staccato HD P4 is one of the more interesting and exciting pistols introduced so far in 2025, and it takes some big steps in redefining what we think of a 2011 pistol and making it a more reliable ...
Although 2011 pistols have been around for years, guns like the Staccato P have recently diffused into the mainstream shooting and duty market. Roughly 15 years ago, I observed that modernized ...
The author's Staccato P has been subjected to rough, hard use. A few years ago, a company known primarily to competitive shooters as STI underwent a change in ownership and emerged as Staccato. STI ...
Creators of the Staccato 2011 ® pistol announce the opening of Staccato Ranch, one of the largest and most extensive private gun clubs in America, where Staccato's family of owners and patriots are ...
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** When you buy products through the links on our site, we may earn a commission that supports NRA's mission to protect, preserve and defend the Second Amendment. ** The revolver was the primary ...
SHOT show 2025 is upon us, which means loads of new gun introductions. Every year is a little bit different, and we never quite know what to expect. Some years the market is peppered with new pistols ...
Creators of the Staccato 2011 ® pistol announce launch of its own brand of Staccato ammo, offering great 9mm ammunition at a fair price that is always available to Staccato's family of owners who ...
Creators of the Staccato 2011® Pistol Announce Jessie Harrison and KC Eusebio, Two of the World’s Top Shooters, Have Joined the Staccato Team. Harrison and Eusebio bring decades of experience and ...
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – The Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office confirmed that it has authorized the use of another handgun for its officers other than the current standard-issued GLOCK. RELATED: JSO says 84% ...
A Texas Ranger who lives in Selma is suing an Austin-area firearms manufacturer that made a service pistol he says discharged on its own, causing "severe" injuries. Bradley Freeman suffered hand ...
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