New Staccato P4 Takes Glock Mags! — SHOT Show 2025

in Mitchell Graf, SHOT Show 2025

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Staccato has launched its all-new HD family of pistols, bringing two fresh options to the 2011 platform: the HD P4 and P4.5. 

Compatible with Glock-pattern magazines, being optic-ready, and utilizing a mechanical firing pin block for added safety, these pistols have caught my eye. 

Also after feeling them on the SHOT Show expo floor, I have to say they fit my hands like a dream. 

Staccato’s HD pistols start at around $2,500.

Specifications

FeatureP4P4.5
Caliber9×19 mm9×19 mm
Trigger4-4.5 lb4-4.5 lb
Barrel4.0″ Bull Barrel4.5″ Sight Block Barrel
Weight32 oz34 oz
FrameSteelSteel
Recoil System4.0″ Flat Wire4.0″ Flat Wire
Dimensions7.6″ x 1.6″ x 5.5″8.1″ x 1.6″ x 5.5″
Magazine2×18 Steel Glock® Pattern2×18 Steel Glock® Pattern

Magazine Compatibility

One of the most interesting features of the new Staccato HD family is its compatibility with Glock-pattern magazines. Both the P4 and P4.5 models can accept Glock 17-style magazines. This makes them a versatile choice for shooters who already use Glock platforms.

Additionally, each pistol comes with two 18-round heat-treated carbon steel Mec-Gar Glock pattern magazines. These utilize an anti-friction black coating straight from Staccato.

The ability to use Glock-pattern mags offers affordability and availability. This design choice is an attractive option for those looking to streamline their gear without sacrificing performance.

Magwell geometry on the Staccato HD keeps mags nearly flush with the bottom of the grip.

Host Mounting System

A standout feature is the new HOST direct optic mounting system, which allows popular optics to be mounted directly onto the slide without a plate, securing them with larger, more robust screws.

This design offers a more stable attachment, perfect for those seeking rugged reliability. It also lowers the center of gravity ever so slightly by removing an optic plate which helps minimize muzzle rise.

Ergonomics and Design

Ergonomics got a major upgrade with a narrower grip, a higher beavertail, and more aggressive slide serrations. The HD family also eliminates the grip safety, giving a more traditional carry gun experience.

Everyone’s hands are different, but the Staccato HD P4 fits my hands like a dream

Safety and Durability

For added reliability, both the P4 and P4.5 come with a mechanical firing pin block. This enhances safety in case the pistol is ever to be dropped.

These models are also fully ambidextrous, with dual-side safety and slide-stop levers. They also feature mirrored controls that ensure left- and right-handed shooters have an equal experience.

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Availability and Pricing

With the P4 available on Jan 28th and the P4.5 coming this Spring, the Staccato HD pistols look set to offer top-tier performance with a price tag to match. The P4 will retail for $2,499, and the P4.5 will be available for $2,699.

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  • meeester February 5, 2025, 11:10 am

    Glock Mags!
    Glock Mags!
    Glock Mags!
    Glock Mags!
    geez. Buy a non-cheap gun so you can use Glock mags. Why? Every other magazine I have is better.

  • jerry January 28, 2025, 11:06 am

    That Chinese looking star is really attractive. Not!