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HomeVideosHandgunsInside the Staccato P Ultra Custom Comp & Trigger for Flat Shooting!

Inside the Staccato P Ultra Custom Comp & Trigger for Flat Shooting!

· September 21st, 2025 · Handguns

This segment examines a one-of-one Staccato P Ultra derived from the popular Staccato P platform. The discussion focuses on frame material, compensator design, added slide ports, and recoil mitigation characteristics.

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Position of the Staccato P in the lineup

The discussion begins with the Staccato P Ultra, described as a unique, one-of-one build based on the well-known Staccato P. The Staccato P is identified as the most recognizable model in the Staccato lineup and is often what people mean when they say they own a Staccato. It sits in the middle of the range, between the CS, C, and C2 on one side and the XC and XL on the other. Its price point and duty-rated role are also characterized as being in the middle of the lineup, making it a balanced option within the Staccato family.

From Staccato P to P Limited

The P Ultra build is explained as a spin-off of the Staccato P Limited. The P Limited is described as having a full aluminum frame and a Dawson compensator installed on the slide. With the compensator attached, the effective slide length becomes longer than that of the XL model. The compensator is noted as performing the typical function of a comp, helping manage muzzle rise. This P Limited configuration serves as the foundation for the later custom work that transforms it into the P Ultra variant.

Aluminum frame, comp, and polymer grips

Attention then turns to how the aluminum frame and other components affect handling. The aluminum frame makes the pistol lighter overall, while the Dawson compensator remains in place at the front of the slide. The Staccato polymer grips are highlighted as a preferred feature because they provide a bit of flex under recoil. That flex is credited with further mitigating felt recoil and improving comfort during shooting. The grips are always stippled to enhance texture and control, creating a combination of light frame, compensator, and tuned polymer grip that influences how the pistol tracks and returns during firing.

Custom P Ultra ports and recoil behavior

The defining features of the P Ultra are detailed as custom slide modifications performed by Msum Tactical. Three ports were added behind the front sight on the slide, while the original compensator remains at the muzzle. The layout is described as the compensator at the front, then the front sight, followed by three ports cut into the slide behind that sight. This results in a pistol that has both a traditional compensator and additional porting. The combination of the aluminum frame, polymer grips, Dawson compensator, and three extra ports is said to produce extremely flat shooting characteristics and significant recoil mitigation.

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