RECOIL Presents: Concealment

THREE WAYS TO WIN

Back in Issue 15, we reviewed the STI Staccato C — an officer-sized, single-stack carry version of the now-renowned Staccato P service pistol, currently being issued to dozens of law enforcement agencies around the country, including the U.S. Marshals’ Service elite Special Operations Group.

Since then, two significant changes have come to the 2011 world. First, STI rebranded to Staccato 2011, declaring in no uncertain terms the company’s commitment to its Staccato line of duty-ready production pistols. Secondly, the single-stack Staccato C has been augmented with a double-stack counterpart, the Staccato C2. This model is meant to provide the same reduced footprint, optimized for plainclothes concealed carry, while bringing to bear the high capacity that have made 2011s, as a whole, popular

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