Dropped in the Glock Performance Trigger into my G34 and have been impressed. I still shoot my Staccato P (steel framed) better, though.
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For Glocks the new Glock made performance trigger is one of the best I have shot out of them.
Cajunized CZs are hard to beat for the money. The new CZ Shadow 2 Compact (I own a Dan Wesson, CZ Shadow 2 Compact, and Shadow 2) has noticeably more recoil than the full size counter parts. But even the compact has a long enough barrel to make hitting 100 yard targets holding nearly dead center with full powder loads relatively easy with practice. With chub loads not so much.
If you want a 2011 Then Staccato is a good place to start but their are others like Nighthawk, Atlas, and Infinity that make a better 2011 but now you are in the $4000 - $6000 range.
Very Nice, I really like the C2. But as an LTC Instructor I have to advise against carrying anything of value. In the instance you use it, you can count it lost. Some counties and some places will destroy the firearm even if you are found innocent (which is utter BS). So I always advise my students carry what you can afford to throw in the trash. And buy 2 of them. If you never end up using it for self defense then you have a great firearm to give to a kid or favorite nephew/niece etc.** Snip **
How does Staccato say their guns won’t stand up to duty use when they specifically market their guns to LEO’sVery Nice, I really like the C2. But as an LTC Instructor I have to advise against carrying anything of value. In the instance you use it, you can count it lost. Some counties and some places will destroy the firearm even if you are found innocent (which is utter BS). So I always advise my students carry what you can afford to throw in the trash. And buy 2 of them. If you never end up using it for self defense then you have a great firearm to give to a kid or favorite nephew/niece etc.
What you will always find is that the hammer fired sidearms just shoot better than striker fired. Too many things going on in the trigger with strikers. That is why the CZ, STI, etc etc just perform better. They perform even better when they don't have a FPB (Firing Pin Block). Which is why the CZs don't. Just half cock and you are good to go.
I actually went down to Texas DPS headquarters for a number of training sessions etc. Had a conversation with Staccato and they said they DO NOT recommend their firearms for duty use. They said they would not pass the endurance or duty testing if given the chance. So take that for what it is worth. I like those guys though, and visit once to twice a year since they aren't far from me. View attachment 8317526View attachment 8317528
I was down there back in November. The person I spoke to said it wouldn't pass the testing. Yes SRT, Swat etc use them here. But under special circumstances. However the person I spoke to straight up told me it wouldn't pass the destructive testing. So..... I don't know what else to tell.How does Staccato say their guns won’t stand up to duty use when they specifically market their guns to LEO’s
They single handily brought the 2011 back to life with law enforcement.
They are actually based here in Plano. The only two I have ever fired one was great, the other had serious issues and shot horribly. It did have even more extra aftermarket on it so it was likely because of all the custom work. But either way that was my experience. Nice low sitting barrel config like most Glocks, so recoil is easily managed. I have no quarrels with them if you want to go the Glock route. But in my experience hammer driven sidearms ALWAYS have cleaner smoother triggers. You can also get that barrel profile down with many modern sidearms so I prefer hammer to striker fired and I prefer them without the FPB.did you consider the shadow systems clones
yeah that's bizarre. their (stacccato) own marketing says they have approval from all sorts of agencies and depts.I was down there back in November. The person I spoke to said it wouldn't pass the testing. Yes SRT, Swat etc use them here. But under special circumstances. However the person I spoke to straight up told me it wouldn't pass the destructive testing. So..... I don't know what else to tell.
LOLOLOLThe reason I'm asking is because I believe I can outshoot my Glocks on a precision marksmanship only aspect of the gun.
I'm not disputing that there are pistols that are more accurate than a stock or even slightly modified Glock. I have one.....I also have pistols that are more accurate than a stock Glock (CZ P-09) and pistols that are much more accurate (CZ Shadow 2).I can kinda relate to what he's saying. I started in 3 Gun with a G17 with some Zev components, trigger, etc. Decent handgun.
At 50 yards on a slug plate, the Tanfoglio Limited that I owned at the time, and my 1911 in 45ACP all shot better groups. At 25ft on paper, not so much. So average engagement range won't show much I certainly agree with that. But the accuracy component is there.
I have not shot it off a sandbag. I never do that at competitions so it never crossed my mind to try that, but that's not a bad idea. My G17 has Trijicon HD sights, and if it wouldn't make sense to put a rear adjustable sight this gun they way it's currently setup.Have you ever shot the G17 off of a sand bag? If it shoots tighter groups off a sandbag then you're not outshooting the gun.
What about an adjustable rear sight? Or different sights? Maybe a barrel? If you already like shooting that gun maybe just tune it up a little bit?
Why not do a DWX instead if you're going SAO. Seems like the best of both worlds.CZ for me. The S2s are a waste of money - I had one and sold it, then bought an SP-01 and built it with CGW and converted to SAO and it was better and saved $300. And you can get mag bases that hold 25. My current fav is an old israli surplus 75 frame that I built and converted to SAO with an A01 slide and the new Holosun 507 comp on top. I shoot pieces of leftover clays on the 50yd berm - I love the circle dot sight on pistol, you get to find the big ring quick but can use the center dot for long shots. If I had to haul one around I would look for a phantom that has a poly frame or one of the poly frame hammer fired CZs. If you go CZ and don't get the S2 just make sure it's a safety model if you want to convert it to SAO.
There is also a new platapus pistol that is CZ-75 style takes glock mags.
I found this thread doing research on first DMR match this year as I like shooting pistol at rifle ranges and shooting the 6ARC out to a grand.
Glocks suck. I've shot them and yes they are reliable accurate enough but I don't like the trigger dingus or striker fired pistols in general.
Good USPSA stage designs will test several practical shooting skills, not just one.I definitely fall into the camp of people who don't have a clue about USPSA, but I have seen some of them on TV and some of those shots are a legit challenge that's an accuracy challenge. It interests me honestly, because i like seeing how one stage is more of an accuracy challenge while the very next stage is a full run and blasting away.
EL OH ELCZ for me. The S2s are a waste of money - I had one and sold it, then bought an SP-01 and built it with CGW and converted to SAO and it was better and saved $300. And you can get mag bases that hold 25. My current fav is an old israli surplus 75 frame that I built and converted to SAO with an A01 slide and the new Holosun 507 comp on top. I shoot pieces of leftover clays on the 50yd berm - I love the circle dot sight on pistol, you get to find the big ring quick but can use the center dot for long shots. If I had to haul one around I would look for a phantom that has a poly frame or one of the poly frame hammer fired CZs.