Finally got my Staccato R out shooting, yesterday.
252 rounds consisting of a mix of Blazer Brass, Winchester White Box, and Federal Champion 115 gr. FMJ, and Fiocchi 124 gr. FMJ. Out of all those I had
one failure: The third-from-the-last magazine refused to strip the first or second rounds. (There were three shooters.)
That magazine had been loaded my by buddy.
None of the top 5-6 rounds wanted to strip. I unloaded the entire mag, reloaded it, and it ran fine. I hypothesize they're very sensitive to the way they're loaded.
I was using a Maglula UpLula loader designed for double-stack magazines.
I had cleaned the mags, beforehand, and each of them had been "pre-conditioned" by being fully-loaded-up for up to a week. I started-out with each mag loaded to only eight rounds. Did that twice for each mag. Then went to nine rounds. Then to ten.
My best friend, after about his third mag, walked back to the table with a big grin on his face. By the end of the session he was "I gotta have one of these!"
I love this pistol. It's everything I wanted in a 9mm "range toy" (and possible action pistol competition gun).
It's unfortunate Staccato chose to supply such finicky mags with such a stellar pistol
I will be replacing all mine with Wilson Combat mags. I won't be carrying this pistol, but, should I choose to try competition, I'd hate to have one of these mags balk on me during same.