Staccato Ends Production of C and CS Pistols
Staccato has discontinued production of its Staccato C (pictured above) and CS pistols as of November 21, 2025. According to the company, this move is intended to streamline its product portfolio and focus development efforts on the Staccato 2011 and HD platforms. Remaining inventory of the discontinued models will continue to be available while supplies last.
Staccato 2011 @ TFB:
Staccato states that support for existing C and CS owners will remain unchanged. Service, warranty coverage, and ongoing production of parts and magazines are said to continue as normal.
Paul Smith, Vice President of Product at Staccato, notes that concentrating resources on fewer platforms is expected to accelerate future development. The company says upcoming work on the 2011 and HD lines will focus on performance testing, durability improvements, and shootability, areas long associated with the brand’s pistols.
According to Staccato, it continues to position its products for duty, defense, competition, and personal use, with design and manufacturing carried out in the United States. Further information is available on the company’s website and social media channels: https://staccato2011.com/
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Would be interesting to highlight the differences with the newer models.
Much prefer Les bear or Wilson combat, or even gun crafters. People who buy these guns are Texan and Californians, you know, steers and queers.