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HBRider

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  1. I have both the Dan Wesson ECO 9mm, as well as the Staccato C. The ECO was my daily carry gun for the past year, but now the Staccato C is my daily companion. I agree that STI had some quality control issues for a while, but my early and recent STIs have been flawless - with a couple minor quality issues with a Duty One 4.0 a few years ago. The Staccato C has fired a variety of factory and handloads through every 9mm magazine I own, including Checkmate, Mec-Gar, Wilson, Tripp, Metalform, etc. The only issues I had were two S&B 115gr fail to eject in the first 25 rounds. The Staccato C has functioned flawlessly for the 600 or so rounds since those early issues, including almost 100 rounds of Federal HST - all without cleaning or lubing the gun. And the accuracy out to 25 yards has been outstanding. Unfortunately, my ECO has started to have issues with the Federal HST rounds in a full magazine. The first, and occasionally the second round nosedives into the barrel ramp with every magazine except Wilson, so my confidence in that gun is a little shaken. The only issue with the Staccato C was finding a holster. The gun won’t fit in any of my normal holsters, due to the rail and squared-off trigger guard. It comes with an IWB holster that is decent quality, but took more than 100 in-and-out reps after backing out the tension screw before I could easily draw from it. I now have a very nice leather OWB holster made for my Staccato C by George at One In The Chamber Gear and I have another one on order from Lobo Gun Leather. There are a couple other things about the Staccato C that I’m not fond of, but so far it is a great carry gun with a trigger that rivals my Nighthawk T4.
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