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Staccato XL

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$3399.00
  • 2.5-pound trigger
  • Low recoil
  • Extremely accurate
  • Optics plates included
  • High MSRP

Editor’s Note: The Staccato XL blends speed, balance, and accuracy to deliver an extremely high-level performing pistol that is ready for competition or fun at the range. A Dawson Precision 5.4-inch barrel and Tool Less Recoil System combined with a light slide help create a fast cycling weapon that also benefits from a long sight radius. These features, combined with a crisp 2.5-pound trigger, make for an enjoyable and rewarding shooting experience.

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Product Details

Caliber
9mm Luger
Action
Semi-Auto
Width
1.5in
Height
5.9in
Weight
38oz
Barrel Length
5.4in
Overall Length
9.1in
Trigger Pull
2.5lbs
Finish
Black
Magazine Capacity
20rd
Magazine Included
2x 17-Round & 1x 20-Round
Front Sight
Fiber Optic Front
Rear Sight
Tactical Dawson Precision® Optic System “Patented” Rear
Stock Material
Polymer

Features

2.5-pound trigger
Low recoil
Extremely accurate
Optics plates included
High MSRP

By The Numbers

Accuracy
These are some of the most accurate pistols money can buy.
Reliability
Our test gun at everything we put through it.
Customization
An optics-ready slide, accessory rail, and modular 2011 grips allow for good customization.
Ergonomics
The grip is fairly blocky and squared but the rest of the controls are laid out well.
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FINAL VERDICT

"The Staccato XC and XL 2021 stand as two stellar examples of what a good 2011 can do. Though this style of gun usually doesn’t thrill me, I walked away utterly impressed with the XC and XL’s performance. To say these are smooth and flat shooting is an understatement. I mean…look at this again. Yes, the $3K+ price tag is enough to cause a small heart attack, but if you can drop that kind of coin, these Staccatos are definitely worth it." - John Currie

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