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Staccato C2


1973

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The price point is very good and despite what Kema, says, I've had really good luck with my CO gun.  I'm around the 5K mark with only 2 failures of any kind.  Once was an obvious ammo problem and the other was a piece of debris in the chamber.  No fault of the gun.  Personally, I would not use the C2 because of the aluminum frame, but it would probably be fine for thousands of rounds.  Look for a 4.15" P.  They are out there.

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Thank you for the replies.  I will likely only shoot it in about a half dozen matches in a year.  We live about 30 miles from Dawson Precision; they are good about addressing any issues that may come up.

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3 hours ago, 1973 said:

Thank you for the replies.  I will likely only shoot it in about a half dozen matches in a year.  We live about 30 miles from Dawson Precision; they are good about addressing any issues that may come up.

 

Now I'm curious - your profile says Clinch Mountain.  Dawson is northwest of Georgetown, TX.  Did you move?

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Yes, I moved in between Salado and Harker Heights.  However, Clinch Mountain is not a town.  It is a nickname for South Mountain, Texas.

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I have a Staccato C2 that I run with an optic. I've put thousands of rounds through the gun without a glitch. I've made no modifications to it. I'm just one person, so take it for what it's worth. But it is one of my favorite guns.

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