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Anyone know how bad or good this thing is? Flashlight is $350 new...
Buy it.
Think it's single stack though.
How are the newer Springfield prodigy pistols? Really want double stack and a rail. Optics ready. Want a staccato without paying $2700
It’s 600 bucks and comes with a $350 light.Think it's single stack though.
How are the newer Springfield prodigy pistols? Really want double stack and a rail. Optics ready. Want a staccato without paying $2700
I would be really surprised if that’s a single stack. Other than The home grip job it looks identical to my Tisas DS9Think it's single stack though.
How are the newer Springfield prodigy pistols? Really want double stack and a rail. Optics ready. Want a staccato without paying $2700
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Anyone know how bad or good this thing is? Flashlight is $350 new...
Think it's single stack though.
How are the newer Springfield prodigy pistols? Really want double stack and a rail. Optics ready. Want a staccato without paying $2700
Think it's single stack though.
How are the newer Springfield prodigy pistols? Really want double stack and a rail. Optics ready. Want a staccato without paying $2700
As an amateur handgun shooter wanting to get better, I bought a brand new double stack B9R last year for $600 as my first 9mm 1911 and it quickly became my favorite pistol, that I also shot the best. Mine has had 2-3 malfunctions in 1500ish rounds, but has been better since replacing the extractor. For someone looking for a budget 2011 to practice with, I would recommend it.![]()
Anyone know how bad or good this thing is? Flashlight is $350 new...
From the pic looks like a double stackpull the magazine, very easy to tell.
That is a 2011. And there is no getting a Staccato without buying a Staccato.

Other than getting a Staccato secondhand, your other options for 'nearly a Staccato but not a Staccato' might be a Kimber 2K11 or a Bul Armoury SAS.Want a staccato without paying $2700
C's and CS's have been on sale at Scheels for $2300Want a staccato without paying $2700
C's and CS's have been on sale at Scheels for $2300
Prodigy is ok, can be made to be pretty good if you don't mind tinkering. The optics plate seems to be the main weak spot.Think it's single stack though.
How are the newer Springfield prodigy pistols? Really want double stack and a rail. Optics ready. Want a staccato without paying $2700
Prodigy is ok, can be made to be pretty good if you don't mind tinkering. The optics plate seems to be the main weak spot.
Staccato I wouldn't consider anything overwhelmingly special, but i do look at it from more of a competition standpoint instead of a general use/plinking standpoint.
I think the Kimber 2K11 is a good one for less then a Staccato. Its Aluminum, but I've already seen a few with over 20K rounds down the pipe and no issues. I wouldn't worry about it at all for "normal" use.
Yeah, I agree that its a positive development for Kimber. Its really a sweet pistol to shoot. Nice trigger out of the box, feeds flawlessly etc.That sure is a break from the norm for kimber.
Staccatos are the standard for reliability in a 2011 platform.
I'm not tracking on it too closely, but apparently their old CEO who took the company in a bad direction went to SIG. Kimber are now trying to work out who to turn things around, and appear to be getting good reviews so far from some high volume shooters for the 2k11.That sure is a break from the norm for kimber.
Staccatos are the standard for reliability in a 2011 platform.