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Discussion starter · #21 ·
I shot another 500 through it today, as well as passing it around to other guys who shot about 250. The beaver tail hits in a little different spot than my other guns, so I’m sure I’ll develop a new callus in that spot. But the gun has worked perfectly and the RMR HD was zeroed perfectly from the factory. I haven’t messed with that at all.
My only small complain is I wish the thumb safety required a little more force to engage. It’s about perfect for me taking it off, I just wish it was a little stiffer putting back on. I haven’t had any issues accidentally putting it back on safe, so more of a preference.
Other than that, still very happy with it.
Standard biz for Staccato regarding the safety. I bought 2 P4’s, one is like what you’re describing, the other one is nice and snappy.
 
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Up to 1500 rounds now. Still no cleaning, and decided to not slap any oil on it for today's session. I added Blazer 115 and PPU 124 to the mix. Still flawless. The slide to frame fit is really good, starting to feel like all the other steel frame Staccatos I've had.

Return to zero has been quite good. Lots of talk about the trigger, but bottom line is it's still a great trigger. I'll say the P4 definitely shoots a bit softer and flatter than the 24C. I also much prefer the P4 frame and grip over the 24C. There is a trade off comparing the P4 to P/ XC grips though. Those full size Staccatos are made for my hands, and I still prefer the location of the controls on em.

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I hadn't posted anything about it because I didn't want to be one of those guys that spread it all over the internet before Staccato had a chance to make it right.

When I got mine the right rear grip screw had been stripped/slipped when installing. I know this is only cosmetic and doesn't affect the functionality, but it did bother me. I took the screw out and found out that the grip hole and frame hole didn't quite line up and they had taken a dremel to the inner bushing to make it fit. I sent it in and less than a week later had it back with a new bushing and grip screws. I even contacted Buck and he was super reassuring that that shouldnt have happened.... he even invited me to come to the factory and the ranch sometime. Got the gun back today and looks much better. Staccato did an amazing job and now I have a contact there in the warranty dept that I can ask questions and he just txt me back saying I should be able to use the RMR HD plate or the RMR plate if I want to.

Thanks
 
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I hadnt posted anything about it because i didnt want to be one of those guys that spread it all over the internet before Staccato get a chance to make it right.

When i got mine the right rear grip screw had been stripped/slipped when installing. I know this is only cosmetic and doesn't affect the functionality of it but it did bother me. I took the screw out and found out that the grip hole and frame hole didnt quite line up and they had taken a dremel to the inner bushing to make it fit. I send it in and less than a week later had it back with a new bushing and grip screws. I even contacted Buck and he was super reassuring that that shouldnt have happened....even invited me to come to the factory and the ranch sometime. Got the gun back today and looks much better. Staccato did an amazing job and now i even have a contact there in the warranty dept that i can ask questions and he just txt me back saying i should be able to use the RMR HD plate or the RMR plate if i want to.

Thanks
Gotcha. Thanks for sharing. Mistakes can happen, especially pumping out 10k pistols like they did. Staccato issues are kinda rare, and I believe in them as a company. I've owned around 18 Staccato's, only had to send one back and it was an early 19P extractor issue. Same thing, had it back super fast.
 
I took mine out today to zero the RMR HD I pulled from my C2. Overall, it shoots just like my other Staccatos. I ran into two instances where the safety reengaged due to my grip; when I started riding the safety, that issue disappeared. I do like the right-side slide release when I remembered it was there :) The factory mags ran flawlessly using AAC 124-grain FMJ and 124-grain HSTs (my preferred carry round): about 200 total rounds, 150 AAC, and 50 HST. The only issue I ran into was that one of my Glock mags wouldn't lock the slide back, but it's of unknown age and has a large TTI base plate, so meh, no issue.

I can see the "hotspot" issue some people are discussing with the "new" backstrap with no grip safety. Towards the end of today's session. I noticed my hand getting a bit "tender' where it mates with the backstrap; nothing huge.

I also found out Monday morning isn't busy, but practicing Bill drills is frowned upon by Range USA😈

Overall, I think I still shoot my C2 a bit better, but I plan on running the HD by itself to get some dedicated range time with it to see if it's worth buying a holster for it, or... trading it off or selling it outright. If I had to choose today, it would be a holster.
 
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