This Staccato C V3 4.0 Full-Size brings together a lightweight 7075-T6 aluminum frame, a stainless steel fluted bull barrel with a natural stainless finish, and a Dawson Precision Optic (DPO) interface with a cover plate. It is a recent-production, U.S.-made 9mm with a short factory run (launched in 2024 with discontinuation announced in November 2025), offering a full-size 17+1 configuration and a feature set aimed at buyers who want a modern 1911-platform pistol with practical enhancements.
Condition
Overall Condition: Excellent condition, showing only faint signs of any prior use or handling.
Bore Overall Condition: Excellent - Clean, mirror finish, no signs of wear.
Bore Rifling: Excellent Rifling - Sharp lands and grooves.
Specific Condition Notes: This pistol shows light signs of wear and handling.
What’s Included
- Staccato-branded soft case
- 4x 17-round Staccato 2011-pattern stainless steel magazines (factory)
- Dawson Precision optic plate kit with mounting hardware and tools (bagged)
- Staccato factory hang tag with model/serial
Marked STACCATO C on the slide and STACCATO C V3 on the dust cover, this model uses a single-action 1911-based operating system with an external extractor and front and rear cocking serrations. The slide wears a black DLC finish for a uniform, durable appearance, and the pistol retains Staccato’s clean branding with a serial prefix C24.
The fluted bull barrel is stainless steel with a natural stainless finish and is paired with a tool-less recoil system. The pistol is DPO optic-ready and ships with the cover plate installed; sighting is via a green fiber-optic front and a black rear on the optic cover plate.
The 7075-T6 aluminum frame features an integrated accessory rail. A polymer 2011-style grip module with the star logo provides a full-size grip and a 17+1 capacity. Controls include an ambidextrous thumb safety and a grip safety, with a curved trigger for a familiar single-action feel.
Dimensions are approximately 7.6 inches in length, 5.8 inches in height, and 1.45 inches in width, with an unloaded weight of about 26 ounces. The pistol is made in the USA.
This C V3 variant had a short production window, introduced in 2024 with discontinuation announced in November 2025, making it a notable option for buyers who value a recent, well-specified configuration that will not remain in ongoing production.




