How much is a Staccato worth?

Available now for the Staccato C, C2, P, and XL. The cost is $275 per pistol.

Is STI a Staccato?

STI, the inventors of the 2011, has rebranded itself as “Staccato,” the same name as the company’s line of duty and personal defense-oriented pistols that were released last year.

Is Staccato legal in California?

At present, Staccato does not ship firearms to California (except for law enforcement officers), District of Columbia, Maryland, and Massachusetts. Pistols shipped to states with magazine capacity restrictions will have ten round capacity magazines.

Is staccato reliable?

From what I can tell so far, the Staccato C2 is extremely reliable. I’ve had one stovepipe malfunction, but everything else is in order. I ran this gun fast as hell, because that’s what it was designed for, and had basically 100% reliability.

Where is staccato guns made?

Georgetown, Texas
With a lifetime warranty, Staccato handguns are designed, precision engineered, and handcrafted in Georgetown, Texas, and built with American steel and parts. As an American firearms manufacturer, Staccato is proud that over 25% of its team members are veterans and 100% are patriots.

What does STI stand for guns?

“STI (Strayer-Tripp Inc.) Firearms was founded in 1980…” Actually, STI stands for Strayer-Tripp International, which means that STI International is Strayer-Tripp International International.

Is Staccato a production gun?

STI Staccato has made a name for itself over the years, producing guns based on the double-stack 2011 grip frame. The 2011 itself isn’t a new concept, with the original design patented and produced in the early 1990s.

Can military buy off roster handguns?

Under state law, California has an approved roster of firearms that may be sold to the public. A Federal firearms licensee is required to make sure any firearm sold is on the approved roster. There is an exemption, however, for peace officers to purchase certain firearms known as “off roster” firearms.

Are 1911 illegal in California?

Any handgun legally offered for sale in California has to pass firing, safety and drop tests as stipulated by the California Department of Justice. Every gun has to be evaluated based upon its unique merits. An excellent pistol like this Springfield Armory 1911 TRP in . 45 ACP is still available for sale in California.