Staccato is sorta middle of the road for 2011's.For the price of the Staccato, parts had better be top notch instead of just okay.
Staccato is sorta middle of the road for 2011's.For the price of the Staccato, parts had better be top notch instead of just okay.
Not at that price I'll go be poor somewhere elseStaccato is sorta middle of the road for 2011's.
I've shot the Prodigy several times and really like it. I've shot Staccatos before and like them too, just haven't shot this one yet. Plan on running them side by side on Monday.Wow, sharp! How do they shoot?
This kydex holster is made for the C2, but the Prodigy 4.25 also fits in it. Retention strength is the same without adjustment. The Prodigy does take an extra little push due to the end of it's slide being slightly longer and shaped differently that causes it to push against the tapered end portion of the holster.I have a 5" model. I would recommend getting the 4.25" for holster selections. I had a hard time finding one, went with QVO. After some reading it seems like the 4.25 will fit in a lot of Staccato holsters but can't verify. No issues with either factory mag. My slide can get stuck on the disconnector but still functions. zero adjustments and only a few hundred rounds. I did have a stove pipe once.
Nice pair. Curious where you met the 4.25 Prodigy, if you don't mind saying. Does she have a sister?!If you told me at the beginning of this month that this would happen, I wouldn't have believed you. I still don't know how this happened. Lucked into 2 great deals this month, a Prodigy 4.25" and a Staccato C2. And I still want to build a 2011 eventually.
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Bought the Prodigy used from the classies here on Ingo.Nice pair. Curious where you met the 4.25 Prodigy, if you don't mind saying. Does she have a sister?!