Concealment Meets Control – The New Staccato HD C3.6
Staccato has expanded its HD family with a purpose-built carry pistol: the HD C3.6. Brought to market after years of field feedback from the brand’s professional users, the C3.6 pares the HD formula down to a more concealable package without sacrificing the speed, accuracy and controllability the line is known for. The HD C3.6 is Staccato’s first HD carry model. It pairs a 3.6-inch barrel with a compact, ergonomic frame designed to tuck easier for everyday carry while preserving the HD’s signature performance traits.
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The pistol ships with two 15-round metal Mec-Gar magazines and incorporates the same modern enhancements Staccato introduced on its full-size HDs - upgrades said to be refined through end-user input and real-world use. In case you want to know what we think about this magazine, we’ve done a full review already (albeit in a Glock, not a Staccato): TFB Review: The 18-Round Glock Metal Magazine By Mec-Gar.
The shortened grip is engineered to accept standard Glock 19 magazines.
As you must have noticed, the sight line is pretty short. There’s a long list of red dots on offer as you order your pistol, and the required mounting kit, mounting, and zeroing is included. That’s quite a nice service. One of the few images with an optic mounted is the one below and it looks quite nice.
Suggested MSRP starts at $2,299. The HD C3.6 will be sold through authorized Staccato dealers. Care for more information? This direct link will take you straight to the action: https://staccato2011.com/products/staccato-hd-c3-6
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So they took the trouble to re-engineer for a different 9mm magazine, but chose yet another dumb ribbed fat one instead of one of the many proven-reliable, more widely available, 9mm-native magazines on the market? Greaaat!
Is it better than Sig P365x? No. Lighter? No. Smaller? No. Cheaper? No. So, why do i heed it?
Hey Sco138......blah, blah. You're an idiot. The P365 is the most popular handgun in America. You know how many times people have reported them going bang when they didn't pull the trigger? Zero. P320's are NOT P365's.