Current Market Value of a Staccato 2011 P
While prices can vary, a typical Staccato 2011 P is worth around $1800, but the price range generally falls between $1500 on the low end to as high as $2200. If it is heavily upgraded, it may be worth even more.
Current Market Value of a Staccato
A typical Staccato is worth around $2,000. Prices usually range from $1,700 on the low end to $3,800 on the high end. If it’s a premium variant like the Staccato XC, it may be worth as much as $3,824 in like-new condition.
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What Influences the Price of a Staccato?
The price of a Staccato is determined by its specific model, condition, and features such as optics-readiness. In this article, we'll break down each of these factors in detail.
The Impact of Condition on a Staccato
The condition of your Staccato significantly affects its value. As with most guns, Staccatos are usually categorized into the following conditions:
- New or Mint Condition: Flawless finish, no wear, perfect mechanics, unfired.
- Excellent Condition: Minimal handling marks, near-new appearance.
- Very Good Condition: Slight wear, very clean overall.
- Good Condition: Visible wear, fully functional.
- Fair Condition: Significant wear; may have minor issues.
- Poor Condition: Heavily used; may be non-functional or have severe wear.
Model Variants
Different variants of the Staccato have unique features and varying market values. Here's a look at the full Staccato lineup:
- Staccato C: The most compact model, designed for concealed carry.
- Features: 3.5" barrel, single-stack magazine
- Market Value: Estimated $1,500 - $1,900 used
- Staccato CS: A slightly larger compact model with increased capacity.
- Features: 3.9" barrel, double-stack magazine
- Market Value: Estimated $1,600 - $2,000 used
- Staccato C2: Popular compact model, balancing concealability and capacity.
- Features: 3.9" barrel, double-stack magazine, compatibility with full-size grips
- Market Value: $1,700 - $2,178 used
- Staccato P: Full-size model, popular for duty use and competition.
- Features: 4.4" barrel, double-stack magazine, full-size grip
- Market Value: $1,775 - $2,600 used
- Staccato XC: Premium competition-oriented model with enhanced features.
- Features: 5" barrel, compensator, flared magwell, optics-ready
- Market Value: $3,602 - $3,824 used
- Staccato XL: Extended slide model designed for maximum accuracy and sight radius.
- Features: 5.4" barrel, longer sight radius, competition-focused design
- Market Value: Estimated $3,000 - $3,500 used
Colors and Finishes
The Staccato comes in various finishes, each with its own value impact:
- Black: Standard finish, doesn't typically affect value.
- Duo Tone: May increase value by $50 - $200, depending on the specific combination and rarity.
- Custom Cerakote: Can increase value by $100 - $500 if professionally done. Unique or intricate designs may command even higher premiums.
- Limited Edition Finishes: Special runs or commemorative editions can add $200 - $1000+ to the value, depending on rarity and demand.
Accessories and Other Features
Additional factors can impact the value of your Staccato, including accessories and special features:
- DUO (Dawson Universal Optic) System: Optics-ready models typically command a premium, so this system can add $100 - $250 to a gun’s price over standard models.
- Original Box and Accessories: While not influencing price too much, these can increase the gun’s value by $50 - $100 at times.
- Extra Magazines: Staccato magazines usually sell for $40 - $60 each on the used market.
- Aftermarket Sights: Aftermarket sights typically retain 40-60% of their original cost.
- Custom Trigger Jobs: Professional trigger work can add $100 to the value of a Staccato, depending on the quality and reputation of the gunsmith.
- Holsters: Branded, gun-specific holsters typically retain 40-60% of their MSRP.
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