Staccato P Optic Ready DPO 9mm Luger, 4.4 in Bull Barrel, 17+1 rd, Black DLC
The Staccato P Optic Ready DPO is the duty-grade evolution of the 2011 platform, delivering double-stack capacity, a tool-less bull barrel, and a factory-cut slide ready for your preferred red-dot optic. Built on a modular steel frame and backed by Staccato’s sub-2-inch, 25-yard accuracy guarantee, this post-2021 P21-prefix pistol combines service-tested reliability with competition-level precision.
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.
There are minimal signs of previous firing, and the bore remains bright and well-defined.
What’s Included
- Staccato 20★11 soft zippered case with STACCATO P patch
- Staccato Safety Reference and Owner's Manual
- Dawson Precision windage adjustment punch
- Dawson Precision spare fiber-optic sight rods
- Staccato Final Assembly & Quality Check card
- Factory 25-yard 5-shot test target
- 2 × 17-round Staccato Gen 3 stainless double-stack magazines
Staccato’s FlaTec engineering reduces felt recoil, letting shooters stay on target during rapid strings. The steel frame is paired with an integral flared aluminum magwell that speeds reloads without adding bulk. A DLC-finished slide features forward and rear cocking serrations plus a factory optic cut with Dawson Precision reflector plate system, giving you direct-mount versatility.
The 4.4-inch stainless bull barrel is captured by a tool-less, dual-spring recoil system that simplifies maintenance while promoting consistent lock-up. A Dawson Precision green fiber-optic front sight teams with a serrated square-notch rear for a clear sight picture when running irons.
Controls are fully ambidextrous. The skeletonized single-action trigger incorporates an over-travel stop, delivering a crisp break suited for duty, carry, or competition roles. Each pistol is hand-assembled in Georgetown, Texas, and test-fired at the factory; included target documents its sub-2-inch group capability.




