Shot Show 2025

Anyone attended?
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If yes, please share some news for 2025.

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I’ve never been to one, and this year was no exception.

However, you might like looking thru this review if you have not already. There are a number of 2011 style pistols introduced this year including one from your favorite, Staccato.

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Thx @Gary_H .
I was actually expecting some information from people who don’t spend whole life testing and validating firearms… people like us, regular firearm users.

I talk to my shooting buddy who drove to Las Vegas and there is one news… which doesn’t make me happy…

To be honest… I’m disappointed… I thought Staccato will never go the easy route like Stealth Arms did, making 2011 with Glock compatibility…

Staccato was a symbol of US made product, now I feel it becomes another 2011 manufacturer who goes for our money, and probably Government money as well. :expressionless:

What hurt the most, was explanation… “we re-engineered 2011 platform around the Glock magazine”.
(what I translate to “we had to made a US pistol to match German magazine”)
I know it will bring much more money to the Company (and this is a good thinking)… but somehow I feel desolated… like a small child seeing his Father leaving the house forever…

OK… perhaps it’s only me… :wink:

Thank God we still have Wilson Combat. :v:

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Metgar magazines from what I was told.

My G30 uses Glock magazines, My Staccato uses Staccato magazines, looks like mine has just increased its value. :grinning:

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I’m not sure if even Trump could make it legal… :rofl:

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I would cave in and pay the $200 stamp for that! :rofl:

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If M&P came with metal frame in 2019… that would be still my carry handgun and I’d never spend money for Staccato :joy:

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Shot Show of Illegal Stuff… :joy:

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HK M320 40mm … I couldn’t afford training ammo even if somebody gave me the launcher :rofl:

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You can always dry fire :grin:

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