Quick Look
The Staccato 2011 is a high-performance handgun developed by Staccato Firearms, building on the classic 1911 design with modern enhancements. It emphasizes speed, accuracy, and reliability by combining the modular 2011 platform with premium materials. Currently, it is favored among competition shooters and tactical users who demand top-tier performance.
Why It's a Top Choice
- Exceptional accuracy with match-grade components
- Enhanced ergonomics for faster shooting
- Modular 2011 platform allows customization
- Reliable under demanding competition conditions
- Robust aftermarket support for upgrades
Key Variants
Staccato P
A compact 2011 model designed for concealed carry and personal defense.
Staccato C
Competition-oriented design prioritizing speed and precision for shooters.
Competitor Comparison Table
| Feature | Staccato 2011 | Sig Sauer P320 | Glock 19 |
|---|---|---|---|
| MSRP | $3,000+ | $600-$700 | $500-$700 |
| Capacity/Size | 17+ rounds, Full-size 2011 frame | 15+ rounds, Modular striker-fired | 15+ rounds, Compact striker-fired |
| Weight | Approx. 36 oz | Approx. 29 oz | Approx. 23 oz |
| Optics-Ready | Yes | Yes | Yes (Gen 5 and later) |
| Trigger Type | Single-action, match-grade | Striker-fired | Striker-fired |
| Notable Pro | Premium accuracy and ergonomics | Modular design and cost-effective | Lightweight and reliable |
| Notable Con | High cost and weight | Heavier than some competitors | Less trigger refinement |
Best Use Cases
- Competition shooting
- Duty and law enforcement
- Self-defense
- Range training
- Collecting high-end pistols
FAQs
Can I customize the Staccato 2011?
Yes, the modular design supports upgrades including slides, triggers, and grips to suit your preferences.
What is the magazine capacity of the Staccato 2011?
Standard magazines hold 17 rounds of 9mm ammunition, providing ample firepower.
How does the Staccato 2011 compare to traditional 1911 pistols?
It offers enhanced capacity and modularity while retaining the 1911's trigger feel and durability.







