Last month I took a 1911/2011 armorers course and saw/held/took down and reassembled a 2011 for the first time.
I was impressed with the Staccato, the fit and finish was top notch. Take down is funky since you had to remove grip screws and washers to get the lower frame apart from the upper frame, but the rest is all 1911.
My only range experience with one wasn’t great. A few years ago (In the STI days) the guy who bought one when he came to work for our office had a jam-fest on the range… so he went home with a $2,200 paperweight and an issued Glock 19. I do not know if it was magazine related, poor lubrication related or shooter related (or combos of them), all I know is it just wasn’t reliable for him that day and our Glock was.
I would buy and carry a Staccato, they do seem to be very well built guns. ($2,400 is to me a bit steep, though .) A lot of younger officers seem to have gravitated to this older single action design, so I see this 1911/2011 equipped with a red-dot trend continuing on for quite some time in the future.
Stay safe.