Starting to consider selling my Prodigy and P320 and picking up a Staccato P. I’ll lose some money but …..I’m looking at Wilson Combat wide for both my 2011s. Saw pics on 1911Addicts on a CS and C model staccato from another member.
I have the Staccato P 4.4” aluminum.
Both are fine pistols. Fit, finish overall on the Staccato is much, much better. Price tag worth it? To me, yes.
Depending on where you shop, etc. You’re looking at $800 ish more for the P.
P comes with a Tool Less Guide rod and Magwell…you just knocked it down to $600ish getting closer apples to apples.
The stock fire control units in a P are machined and better quality than factory Prodigy.
The DLC finish is LIGHT YEARS better than the Cerakote on the prodigy, my P has a DLC barrel as well.
Dawson red dot plates are 150 to 160 for a Staccato, unless you want to run a DPP, which is only $40 for that kit.
Prodigy adapter plates are now 130, whereas they used to be $60.
The prodigy has a few more ounces of heft, which i like.
I shoot them both very similar. I’ve yet to experience a single issue from my P and it’s approaching 2K rounds now. It just shoots more consistent and eats ammo.
It’s my favorite to shoot.
Got rid of my 4.25” prodigy. It wasn’t doing anything my 2019 P wasn’t doing. I got a C2 and it wasn’t small enough so I sold it and was looking at the Bul SAS 3.25 but my silly goose ordered an XC instead to try. My son’s Platypus should be shipping soon. Something else different lol
So have you called them?Could not agree more about the email issue! Sent my Prodigy (5 inch) to Springfield a month ago and have heard absolutely nothing. I emailed them a week ago and did not get a response even though I included their RMA number for the gun. They have had it longer than I did! Saving up for a Staccato at this point since I no longer have possession of my Prodigy! Only good news is that it reduces the brands I will consider in the future............
You got to call, there email us sketchy at times…..8006806866Could not agree more about the email issue! Sent my Prodigy (5 inch) to Springfield a month ago and have heard absolutely nothing. I emailed them a week ago and did not get a response even though I included their RMA number for the gun. They have had it longer than I did! Saving up for a Staccato at this point since I no longer have possession of my Prodigy! Only good news is that it reduces the brands I will consider in the future............
C’mon over to the dark side.Well, I think the Prodigy is on my bucket list to get from Springfield, I wanted a Hellcat, got it, SA-35, got it which now works great after some slight deburring, next is the Prodigy…..
Do it. You won't regret it.Well, I think the Prodigy is on my bucket list to get from Springfield, I wanted a Hellcat, got it, SA-35, got it which now works great after some slight deburring, next is the Prodigy…..
Perfected for you. Nowhere in my world is a 1911 in 9mm the perfect carry gun.My 2018 EMP3 is the perfected EDC CCW.
Only think I could wish for would it to be Double stack.
Hint hint.
BUL SAS II UL. It’ll make you forget the EMP.My 2018 EMP3 is the perfected EDC CCW.
Only think I could wish for would it to be Double stack.
Hint hint.
BUL SAS II UL. It’ll make you forget the EMP.
There’s a couple places where you can it your name on a list. Grabagun gets them in. Oryx Arms. And as you said, you can buy them direct from BUL Armory USA. They have them in stock.I would, if I could find one. Looking pretty hard at the SAS II Ultralight as well, but as far as I can tell, the only realistic way to get one is order from their website?