Staccato HD P4 9mm Full-Size Optic-Ready Pistol – 4" DLC Bull Barrel, 18+1
The 2025-release Staccato HD P4 takes the company’s race-proven 2011 lineage in a new direction by pairing a single-action, steel-frame design with readily available Glock-17 pattern magazines. Its DLC-coated 4" bull barrel, HOST direct-mount optic footprint, and redesigned polymer grip combine duty-grade durability with modern ergonomics, giving buyers a turnkey platform for carry or competition.
Condition
Overall Condition: Excellent condition, showing only faint signs of any prior use or handling.
Bore Condition: Excellent - Clean, mirror finish, no signs of wear.
Bore Rifling: Excellent Rifling - Sharp lands and grooves.
The pistol shows minimal handling marks and functions correctly.
What’s Included
- Staccato factory soft-sided zip case with internal triple-mag pouch and “BUILT FOR HEROES” lining
- 3 × 18-round steel Glock-pattern Staccato magazines with green followers
- Staccato HD P4 owner’s manual
- Factory red cable lock
- Staccato HOST Trijicon SRO & RMR HD mounting plate (boxed)
The HD P4 is the first Staccato model engineered around Glock-17 magazines, giving shooters 18+1 rounds of 9mm Luger while leveraging an abundant magazine ecosystem.
Its 4" fluted bull barrel is stainless steel with a diamond-like-carbon finish and is rated for roughly 20,000 rounds between failures, offering long service life with reduced muzzle flip.
The DLC-finished slide carries forward & rear wrap-over serrations for positive manipulation and arrives optic-ready via the HOST direct-mount system; suppressor-height iron sights with a Trijicon front ring co-witness out of the box.
An ambidextrous thumb safety, mechanical firing-pin block, and reversible magazine release meet modern duty requirements without compromising the crisp 4.25-lb curved aluminum trigger.
Launch-edition touches include slide engravings (“20☆11 HD” and “STACCATO☆P4”), a captive flat-wire recoil system, and a soft case lined with motivational artwork, underscoring its status as the inaugural run of a mechanically updated Staccato.




