Staccato
First 2011-pattern pistol with Glock magazine compatibility, fully machined steel construction
0-10 Scale Across 8 Axes
The Staccato HD P4 solves the 2011 platform's biggest practical problem: proprietary magazines. By engineering compatibility with standard Glock G17/G47 magazines, Staccato makes the HD the first factory 2011-pattern pistol you can feed anywhere in America. That is a real operational advantage for duty use — spare mags are available at every gun store, and department-issued Glock 17 mags work in the same gun.
The frame and slide are fully machined steel — no cast parts, no metal injection molded (MIM) components anywhere in the fire control group. The DLC coating runs 68–70 HRC, harder than most competitors' slides. The HOST optic system positions the rear iron sight forward of the red dot cut, so your irons and optic don't fight for the same focal plane. Single-action trigger breaks at 4–4.5 lbs with the crisp reset the 2011 platform is known for.
At 32 oz unloaded, this is a duty-weight gun. It is not a carry piece by any conventional standard. It is for shooters who want 2011 trigger quality and 18+1 capacity in a platform that feeds from the most common magazine in service. Law enforcement agencies that have already standardized on Glock 17 magazines can run the Staccato HD P4 without changing their logistics chain.
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