Staccato P 2011 Handgun

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  • čas přidán 13. 12. 2021
  • The Staccato 2011 Handgun is a duty/carry ready firearm trusted by professionals. Soft shooting, reliable and a ton of fun, would you consider Staccato P as your next handgun?
    The Staccato P is approved for duty by more than 325 law enforcement agencies and carried by elite units like the Texas Rangers and the US Marshals Special Operations Group, as well as thousands of officers across the country. The Staccato P has never failed a law enforcement department evaluation, including drop, accuracy, reliability, and endurance testing. Civilians serious about protection and defense know that the Staccato P is the option trusted by those who put their lives on the line every day.

Komentáře • 76

  • @akaStaccatoFreak
    @akaStaccatoFreak Před 2 lety +10

    I was a Sig/HK/CZ Guy and my Staccato P has become my ‘goto’ firearm. The fit and finish is impeccable and it is an amazingly flat shooting pistol. On top of an Amazing Firearm- they have some of The Best Customer Service/Support I have ever encountered.

  • @DallasCajun
    @DallasCajun Před 2 lety +9

    I had my share of various 1911s, 320s, 365s and CZs. After shooting the P I ended up selling all of the other guns and now have a P, C2 and C. They shoot great, very reliable and now I have 100% consistency across the house for any defensive situation. I'll know I've lost it and have $$$ to burn when the XC shows up in the safe.

  • @ckim6400
    @ckim6400 Před 2 lety +2

    Love my Staccato P.

  • @JadedGLORY2689
    @JadedGLORY2689 Před 2 lety +3

    I love Texas Gun Experience. It's been awhile since I've been but yall always have some exclusive stuff at great prices. Awesome stuff, I need to goto the range asap.

  • @rcause1
    @rcause1 Před 2 lety +1

    I just bought one these guys were great and had very competitive prices

  • @tomaikens2822
    @tomaikens2822 Před 2 lety +1

    TGE is an awesome operation. The people are great and the facility is also. We bought the P aluminum and it is a great shooter.

  • @mh4phantom
    @mh4phantom Před 2 lety +2

    Appreciate the insight on the aluminum vs steel as I'm looking at one of these right now. Your channel should have a lot more subscribers. Just added one!

  • @williamwhite1982
    @williamwhite1982 Před 2 lety +2

    That is a must have gun!

  • @BigJohnsonGG
    @BigJohnsonGG Před 2 lety +6

    Nicely Presented, I love my Staccato’s.
    Carry On

  • @johnqpublic6019
    @johnqpublic6019 Před 2 lety +1

    Man one of these is tempting. I'm a 1911 guy and this looks like the best of both worlds.

  • @treyscott9676
    @treyscott9676 Před 2 lety +2

    It is the best handgun out there. I carry the P somedays and the C2 for duty My duty glock that is issued collects dust in my gun cabinet. Anybody in central Missouri would like to shoot one, let me know

  • @Chrisrico1
    @Chrisrico1 Před 2 lety +2

    Great review! I just shot one, I’m sold. Always hated Glock. Grew up on 1911’s.

  • @clearwalker
    @clearwalker Před 2 lety +3

    Great video 👍 I have been a fN guy.... Shot my StaccatoP, for the 1st time, yesterday. The P is like driving a Porsche... its just on another level.

  • @calderonmike
    @calderonmike Před 2 lety +2

    Absolutely love my Staccatto P! It’s a great duty PDW, super accurate, and well fitted for my hand. This is my first non-striker/glock pistol. Also my first 1911/2011, which won me over to this platform. I only wish I went with the DOU/DPO, which I will have to find a way to get an optic cut on my current model. Next 2011 I purchase will be the Triarc.

    • @texasgunexperience5096
      @texasgunexperience5096  Před 2 lety

      Here is a look at the Triarc Tri-11 in the commander length (a personal favorite gun). They both nail the mark, but in totally different ways. We will post a comparison video in the next week or so. czcams.com/video/EtpSc6HqZvY/video.html

    • @ACGBLR
      @ACGBLR Před 2 lety +2

      I would avoid Triarc, quality control is weak with them. And their 2011s are poorly fitted.

  • @michaelwilliamsjrsrgunsand7652

    I love mine 🥳🥳🥳 300%

  • @joeh14
    @joeh14 Před rokem +1

    The main issue I have with these pistols is the fiber optic front sight. For a duty pistol tritium nights are not only preferable but an absolute necessity. Other than that I like every feature especially the Tac grip.

  • @AJ13B
    @AJ13B Před 2 lety +2

    I just got done watching the TRI-11 video and I’ll tell you what.. I am in love with both Staccato P and the TRI-11 but with my skill level, I don’t know if it will matter which one I pick up, I’m still closer to a basic level shooter comparing to those who go shoot weekly or more than once a week. If I had to pick one, I’d pick the staccato cuz I’m honored and privileged to qualify for their heroes program and it’s more affordable to me in that matter. Great review and I think after watching this review, I’ll probably pick up the aluminum model if I ever decide to splash that much cash on a handgun.

  • @mr_certified-et4xt
    @mr_certified-et4xt Před 2 lety +1

    I’ve always been a Glock guy owning a few from 45. .40 & now 9mm with a G19x as my EDC & I said I would never switch yet this gun has me on the fence. I love the mag capacity & the functionality. I’ve owned a Rock island 1911 in 9mm for a short while & I want to return to the dark side.

    • @texasgunexperience5096
      @texasgunexperience5096  Před 2 lety

      Let's be real, the dark side has cooler toys. If you get a chance to shoot one, you need to try it. A bit more in weight compared to your Glocks, but way smoother. Thanks for watching

  • @fearnonebutone4977
    @fearnonebutone4977 Před 8 měsíci

    Do you prefer the aluminum to the steel? I had a steel frame staccato P and loved it but sold it because I didn’t get the optic ready one. I wonder what frame most LE agencies choose. My old department was Glock-only.

    • @texasgunexperience5096
      @texasgunexperience5096  Před 8 měsíci +1

      Personally own a steel frame and have shot both, I would prefer the aluminum all day. the weight savings is very noticeable and the recoil difference is negligible.

  • @joebishop7909
    @joebishop7909 Před 2 lety +2

    Thanks for a informative video, I am trying to decide between a P and a C2. I carry appendix and want to make sure the P would not be too heavy or too long. Any information regarding appendix carrying a P would be great.

    • @texasgunexperience5096
      @texasgunexperience5096  Před 2 lety +1

      A good holster from LAS Concealment, Tier 1 Concealed etc, will make is plenty easy to carry appendix. The only thing you need to conceal is the very end of the grip, so I wouldn't run one of the enlarged magwells. A good belt will help as well, I typically carry a 4" 2011 with a light, optic and spare mag, appendix. A good belt and holster will alleviate any weight concerns.

    • @joebishop7909
      @joebishop7909 Před 2 lety +2

      @@texasgunexperience5096 Thanks, I know I may some day own both a P and C2. It is a hard decision for me to make which one to get, in case it is the only one I will ever get.

    • @texasgunexperience5096
      @texasgunexperience5096  Před 2 lety +1

      do the right thing...get both! : ) The C2 is great for edc, the P is good for either carry or duty. Both shoot laser beams and are hard to miss with.

    • @joebishop7909
      @joebishop7909 Před 2 lety +2

      @@texasgunexperience5096 What are your thoughts on buying the C2 with a threaded barrel ? Not for a suppressor but maybe for a comp one day in the future.

    • @texasgunexperience5096
      @texasgunexperience5096  Před rokem

      compensators work, its worth a look if you are interested.

  • @millnate1
    @millnate1 Před rokem +1

    Trying to decide between this Aluminum P or a C2 for EDC and competition. Currently carry and compete with a G19 with an SRO, so I know the grip is a tad longer and a bit more weight but if it shoots noticeably better than the C2, it would be worth the effort. Thanks!

    • @texasgunexperience5096
      @texasgunexperience5096  Před rokem

      I think when you start stringing shots together and start working reloads etc, the P would be more friendly towards competition. If you are truly looking for the dual carry/comp role, I would suggest the P. The C2 is a phenomenal carry gun, but you would still be competing against guys with much larger purpose built race guns.

    • @millnate1
      @millnate1 Před rokem

      @@texasgunexperience5096 awesome, thank you!

  • @jaredbrussaly
    @jaredbrussaly Před 2 lety +2

    In terms of felt/perceived recoil and actual recoil, how does the aluminum frame compare to the steel?

    • @texasgunexperience5096
      @texasgunexperience5096  Před 2 lety +8

      surprisingly minimal felt recoil difference. The Aluminum feels much lighter, but the impulse is still very soft. Owning a steel frame and having shot the aluminum, I would buy the aluminum given the choice.

    • @aaron8273
      @aaron8273 Před 2 lety +1

      @@texasgunexperience5096 I own an aluminum Staccato P and have not shot the steel frame. I was wondering this exact same thing, given how most opinions have been given regarding the steel and not the aluminum. I enjoy my aluminum frame staccato P very much. Thanks for answering this question.

  • @williamwhite1982
    @williamwhite1982 Před 2 lety +1

    What brand of Kydex holster were you using?

    • @texasgunexperience5096
      @texasgunexperience5096  Před 2 lety +2

      Safariland Model 6365RDS ALS- This model is for the Staccato P series handgun with a surefire x300 mounted and keeps a high level of retention. I did modify the bottom of it, so that it accepts all of my 2011 handguns (including the compensated ones).

  • @jasondeboo6732
    @jasondeboo6732 Před 2 lety +3

    Recoil: alloy frame vs steel frame? How much difference is there?

    • @texasgunexperience5096
      @texasgunexperience5096  Před 2 lety +2

      little, if any. Owning a steel frame version, I would prefer the aluminum. The most noticeable difference is definitely the weight.

  • @Elite5.7
    @Elite5.7 Před 2 lety +1

    What is your battle belt at the beginning

  • @kevinllamas5360
    @kevinllamas5360 Před rokem +1

    Does one rack smoother than the other? I read that staccato P steel racks smoother than the aluminum. I know it’s a silly question but would like to know anyways lol

    • @texasgunexperience5096
      @texasgunexperience5096  Před rokem +1

      Hard to quantify that; it would really depend on round counts through the guns. Even dumb stuff factors on new guns like if one was cleaned or not would make a difference. If there is a difference, it isn't a large enough one to base a purchase on

  • @brianmanning9271
    @brianmanning9271 Před 7 měsíci

    Is there a noticeable difference in how the steel and aluminum frame feels while shooting?

    • @texasgunexperience5096
      @texasgunexperience5096  Před 7 měsíci +1

      surprisingly minimal felt recoil difference. The Aluminum feels much lighter, but the impulse is still very soft. Owning a steel frame and having shot the aluminum, I would buy the aluminum given the choice.

  • @aboazal4
    @aboazal4 Před 2 lety +1

    What the holster did you used I can’t find the holster for my staccato P

    • @texasgunexperience5096
      @texasgunexperience5096  Před 2 lety +2

      Safariland Model 6365RDS ALS- This model is for the Staccato P series handgun with a surefire x300 mounted and keeps a high level of retention. I did modify the bottom of it, so that it accepts all of my 2011 handguns (including the compensated ones).

    • @aboazal4
      @aboazal4 Před 2 lety +1

      @@texasgunexperience5096 thank you.

    • @thomascaston4644
      @thomascaston4644 Před 2 lety

      Check out Dara Holsters, they have IWB, AIWB, OWB, duty, and drop-leg race holsters

  • @jessepetersen9105
    @jessepetersen9105 Před 2 lety +3

    Great video! I just ordered my P in aluminum and if you could ease my overthinking brain…aluminum vs steel? Tell me I made a great choice? I lose myself in the 1911 rabbit hole forums regarding the steel shooting flatter? Thank You

    • @texasgunexperience5096
      @texasgunexperience5096  Před 2 lety +4

      Rule #1 Forums are a dangerous place... lol If I had to do it all over again, I would purchase the aluminum frame. The combination of how these are sprung (heavy hammer spring), heavy barrel and polymer frame are what make these soft shooters. Adding extra weight in the frame or grip is not needed, especially when considering this is a hot rod Duty /carry gun and not a dedicated race gun. The aluminum is noticeably lighter and preferred if carrying around all day. You will be very happy with your purchase.

    • @jessepetersen9105
      @jessepetersen9105 Před 2 lety +1

      THANK YOU! Stay safe

    • @kimsksk520
      @kimsksk520 Před rokem

      I ordered an aluminum frame too, not too worried about the durability, but I do see people say that the steel frame is a bit more smooth on the slide. Can you tell the difference? Also is the difference on recoil impulse noticeable?

    • @al-eteos-imhotepheru-bey3271
      @al-eteos-imhotepheru-bey3271 Před rokem

      @@jessepetersen9105 DUDE who'd it go? What do you think? Was it worth it?

  • @Moderndaycowboy74
    @Moderndaycowboy74 Před rokem

    Just got a Staccato P. When I brought it home, It was hard to initiate racking the slide. Once it started it got very smooth but it's hard right at the beginning to pull it back. It's this normal? Is there a break in period?

    • @texasgunexperience5096
      @texasgunexperience5096  Před rokem

      Big difference with the hammer up vs down. they are typically sprung pretty light from the factory. With any 2011 its recommended to clean before firing.

    • @Moderndaycowboy74
      @Moderndaycowboy74 Před rokem

      @@texasgunexperience5096 I did oil it when I got it home. It feels like it's getting hung up on the disconnect

  • @mixmastamd
    @mixmastamd Před rokem

    I just bought one on my local gun store that has an aluminum frame as I didn’t want to wait by ordering a steel one, did I make a mistake? Lol

    • @texasgunexperience5096
      @texasgunexperience5096  Před rokem +1

      Aluminum is the way to go. much lighter for carry and recoil is still very light

  • @howdy2053
    @howdy2053 Před 2 lety

    I know it's part of the drill and would happen in a real life situation, but damn does it hurt me inside when people drop their mags on the floor like that. Especially with how much 2011 mags cost

    • @unclegene5372
      @unclegene5372 Před 2 lety +2

      You will shoot in real life the way you practice. California highway patrol got in a big shootout back in the day with revolvers and they found dead officers with spent brass in their pockets because that’s what they did at the range practicing. New mags are cheap compared to the ultimate price.

    • @texasgunexperience5096
      @texasgunexperience5096  Před 2 lety +1

      We are going for that "battle worn" Look lol

    • @NCTACO
      @NCTACO Před 2 lety

      They are only like 60 bucks

  • @2007marinho
    @2007marinho Před 2 lety

    What safariland holster is that? Thank you

  • @hrlkt3413
    @hrlkt3413 Před 2 lety +1

    America's build + American Metal = something that can be done overseas for the third of the price

  • @LeslieWestin
    @LeslieWestin Před 25 dny

    Fud Gun