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Staccato new release 2026

SL66

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Got an email from Staccato saying they will have a new release to be revealed at the range day on January 19 as well as Shot Show 2026.
Did not say what it will be, but from the looks of it I would guess HD P4.0 with island comp like the one on the XC. I arrived at that by the location of front sight compared to muzzle end (comped) and the number of Pic rail slots (4.0).
Thoughts or opinions?
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I bought a new Staccato C 2024 on 25 Sep 25.

Then this, posted on Staccato’s site shortly thereafter - “Please note: We will discontinue the Staccato C starting Nov 21, 2025, to focus on future innovation. Limited inventory remains — available while supplies last.”

Fortunately, I am the type that gets the number of magazines I want quickly after acquiring a firearm and I was able to find a source for replacement recoil springs (didn’t seem to be sold by Staccato).

I can see absolutely nothing a comp would do for me in the “C”, so not sure what it would help in an HD 4” barrel gun…but I’m sure some will.

I have been eyeing an HD C 3.6, but just can’t quite seem to follow through. I’ve already acquired 8 additional magazines (my initial thoughts were the.preferred package, which comes with 3 magazines, so 11 total, 10 for range (150 preload for range) and one for EDC that remains loaded). I’ve also acquired the HOST plate for a Trijicon RMR HD (which I have on the C and intend to replace with a different optic), and a holster from TTGunleather is about halfway done). Not a lot invested, but a few hundred dollars. And I just can’t quite get past how fast they dropped the C and CS.

I am hoping during/after SHOT 2026 they (Staccato) will somehow indicate their intention to keep supporting the HDs, including the 3.6, for more than a couple of years.

As far as a compensator, I would rather add one as needed, not have one permanently affixed. Not to mention the threaded barrel I would use for that use case also allows for a suppressor if I’d want one. But as I said above, some folks will like it, and I don’t fault them for their preferences.
 
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