Wait for their newest pistol: the Staccato Precious P.
We may lose and we may win, but we will never be here again.......
I'm thinking of picking up a C2 DUO. Does anyone know if / to-what-extent the P-1 will co-witness with their sights? The DUO Tactical has the footprint for an RMR, but I'm a little confused if the P-1 would co-witness after adding the necessary adapter.
I contacted their customer service today, who were very prompt to respond, but weren't sure about the P-1.
"Sapiens dicit: 'Ignoscere divinum est, sed noli pretium plenum pro pizza sero allata solvere.'" - Michelangelo
Let’s ask @Sidheshooter if staccato is the term you actually want associated with a gun you’re supposed to shoot fast. Like it’s supposed to be nearly full cyclic fast and staccato doesn’t mean, “Continuous blended notes that flow from one to another with melodic ease.”
It’s almost like someone thought it sounded cool...but didn’t bother to look it up...
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It reminds me of that great ‘90s Nickelodeon cartoon, Hey Arnold, where the beloved superhero the kids love is called The Abdicator. - https://heyarnold.fandom.com/wiki/Eugene_Goes_Bad - I was almost 12 when that episode came out and I remember it, vividly for the lesson it taught...Don’t just use a word because it sounds cool (it was pointed out in the episode what abdication means).
Dude, you are so wrong on this. Staccato is absolutely used to describe gunfire in literature and it fits. Its the separate and short sounds that can be fast... kinda like listening to downtown Chicago most nights. Not even a Grand Master shooting sounds like a continuous mini-gun.
http://chpws.com/product/sti-duo-low...-adapter-plate
This plate looks cool and it kills me that I don't have a DUO. Its thinner, comes with a 10-8 rear U-Notch, and lower co-witness. If CHPWS can make a package to include milling non-DUO guns that would be fantastic.
Yea it fits well then. Downtown Chicago most nights is deserted and there is no gunfire. Given @Duke's experience with the latest STI...err...2011 Guns...err...Staccato guns...silence seems like it would be the appropriate term.
Staccato has been used to describe gunfire, but it's not really the term I'd use to describe a gun company. Anyways, doesn't much matter to me, they will always be STI.