Current Market Value of a Staccato 2011 P
How much is a Staccato 2011 worth today? The average used Staccato 2011 is worth $1,000 to $1,900. A new Staccato 2011 costs at least $2,599 at retail.

What Affects the Value of a Staccato?
The value of your Staccato 2011 can be affected by its condition, variant, and accessories.
Value Factor 1: Condition

A Staccato 2011 in good condition has good value. Condition is always tied to the worth of a gun.
You can go to professionals to get a gun appraisal, though some of them do come at a cost and must be done in store. However, you can also get free gun appraisals online from us if you’re selling a gun.
Here’s a general estimate guide you can use once you know the condition:
Like-New or Mint
- The best prices for secondhand Staccato pistols
- Pristine condition, possibly still in box
- No scratches or dents visible
- Working perfectly
Excellent
- About 10% less than mint
- Used once or twice
- Tiny, almost invisible marks
- No functional issues
Very good
- About 20% less than mint
- Barely used
- Light marks from wear and tear
- No functional issues
Good
- About 30% less than mint
- Frequently used but maintained
- Regular marks from wear and tear
- No functional issues
Fair
- About 40% less than mint
- Frequently used and unmaintained
- Heavy wear and tear marks
- Possibly some functional issues
Poor
- About 50% less than mint
- Heavily used or even abused
- Extreme wear marks, possibly rust or dents
- May not be functional
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Value Factor 2: Staccato or Variants
Staccato 2011 resale value varies by model, slide options, and condition. If you want to sell your Staccato 2011, check your exact model and its value below.
Staccato C Value

The average used Staccato C is worth $1,100 to $2,000. A new Staccato C costs around $2,499 at retail.
The Staccato C is a 4.0" all-purpose 2011 pistol made for everyday carry and duty use. It comes with a 4.0" bull barrel, aluminum frame, and tool-less recoil system. It also has options for 15- or 17-round magazines.
Staccato C LAPD Value

The average used Staccato C is worth $1,700 to $3,200.
The Staccato C LAPD is a law-enforcement spec variant tuned to agency requirements. It keeps the C’s compact footprint but often includes duty-ready controls and finishes tailored for service use. They tend to cost more due to rarity.
Staccato C2 Value

The average used Staccato C2 is worth $950 to $1,740. A new Staccato C2 costs around $2,299 at retail.
The Staccato C2 ups capacity in the compact lineup, offering a 3.9" bull barrel, aluminum frame, optimized controls, and twin 16-round magazines. You get a balance of concealability and firepower.
Staccato C3.6 Value

The average used Staccato C3.6 is worth $1,100 to $2,000. A new Staccato C3.6 costs around $2,499 at retail.
The Staccato HD C3.6 is one of the newer Staccato 2011 models. It brings HD-level durability and performance to a compact-carry package. You get a 3.6" bull barrel, aluminum frame, flat-wire recoil system, and two 15-round steel Glock-pattern magazines.
Staccato CS Value

The average used Staccato CS is worth $1,000 to $2,000. A new Staccato CS costs around $2,499 at retail.
The Staccato CS pares the platform down into a lighter carry gun while keeping core Staccato tech with its 3.5" bull barrel, tool-less recoil system, and aluminum frame. It ships with 15-round mags.
Staccato XC Value

The average used Staccato XC is worth $2,220 to $3,220. A new Staccato XC costs around $4,299.
The Staccato XC is a competition-oriented model with enhanced controls, optics-ready capability, and upgraded sights. It’s built for shooters who want a race-ready pistol straight from the factory.
Staccato P Value

The average used Staccato P is worth $1,100 to $1,900. A new Staccato P costs around $2,499.
The Staccato P is a rugged, duty-ready pistol built for endurance. You get a 4.4" bull barrel, steel frame, tool-less recoil system, and two 17-round magazines.
Staccato HD P4 Value

The average used Staccato HD P4 is worth $950 to $1,700. A new Staccato HD P4 costs around $2,499.
The Staccato HD P4 is a heavy-duty HD model built for demanding use, with a 4.0" bull barrel, steel frame, flat-wire recoil system, and dual 18-round steel Glock-pattern magazines for robust duty performance.
Staccato HD P4 Compliant Value

The average used Staccato HD P4 Compliant is worth $1,125 to $2,025. A new Staccato HD P4 Compliant costs around $2,699.
The Staccato HD P4 Compliant has the exact same features as the regular HD P4, but with a smaller mag capacity. It also has a loaded chamber indicator to be compliant in CA and MA.
Staccato HD P4.5 Value

The average used Staccato HD P4.5 is worth $1,400 to $2,150. A new Staccato HD P4.5 costs around $2,899.
The Staccato HD P4.5 is a duty-focused HD pistol that improves stability and control with a 4.5" sight-block barrel, steel frame, and flat-wire recoil system. It ships with two 18-round magazines.
Staccato XL Value

The average used Staccato XL is worth $1,500 to $2,500. A new Staccato XL costs around $3,599.
The Staccato XL is an extended precision model that eases recoil and speeds follow-up shots. You get a 5.4" bull barrel, 2.5 lb trigger, steel frame, tool-less recoil system, and two 17-round magazines.
Staccato XL Gold Value

The average used Staccato XL Gold is worth $2,500 to $3,500.
The Staccato XL Gold is the limited edition version of the XL with a distinct gold barrel. Only 200 Staccato XL Gold pistols were made.
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Value Factor 3: Accessories or Upgrades

Accessories can raise a Staccato’s resale value, but not always.
Quality optics (Trijicon and similar), matching parts, original magazines, and box/papers usually help. Basic or poorly fitted aftermarket parts often do not.
If you struggle to find someone willing to buy your accessories, sell to us. We buy pistols with accessories regularly.
Original Box and Papers
Having the original box and paperwork for your Staccato proves provenance and can bump value, especially for limited runs or discontinued finishes.
Value: Around $10 to $25 for the matching box and papers.
Optics / Sights
Staccatos are usually sold optic-ready and commonly fitted with high-quality sights or red dots like Trijicon. Quality sights or a matched optic can help your sale; cheap or mismatched optics do not.
Value: Around 30% to 50% of the accessory’s retail value.
Weapon Light
A quality weapon light that's professionally mounted and wired properly can add convenience and help boost your Staccato’s value. Try offering it to your buyer.
Value: Around 20% to 40% of the accessory’s retail value.
Spare Magazines
Extra, serviceable magazines are an easy sell and often expected with Staccato pistols. Matching-brand mags in good condition add the most value.
Value: Around $10 to $15 per used mag.
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