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05-07-2023, 04:53 PM
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CZ P-10 C 9mm pistol...anybody here have knowledge of these?
From what I can see, these are CZs take on the Glock concept...striker fired, polymer frame, etc. My son is considering one of these or a Glock. I've had a couple of Glocks and sold them. They are just not my cup of tea. I am a little familiar with the CZ 75. That would be the CZ for me. Anybody here tried out a P-10 C? Just want to help him make a good decision.
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05-07-2023, 04:59 PM
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My wife has a P-10C. I find it to be exceptionally comfortable, has a decent aftermarket, and an awesome stock trigger. I think they're a favorable alternative to a Glock 19 if you don't like Glocks. I think there are pros and cons to both, but they're extremely similar at the end of the day
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05-07-2023, 05:28 PM
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The magazines fit the P07 I've been carrying for almost 2 years. It is midway between the CZ75 and P10c. I've been a big CZ fan since the 20th century. Joe
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05-07-2023, 05:35 PM
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The popular view on the CZ P10 series is that they have a better grip angle than a Glock and a vastly superior trigger.
Assuming you son wants something similar in size to a Glock 19, the standard 4" XD is a solid gun, and if you want "different" the Arex Delta 2 M should be considered, although the trigger takes a little breaking in. If he has the money, the Bul Armory Axe C is getting good reviews. Failing those, the good old M&P should be on his radar along with the Canik polymer pistols.
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05-08-2023, 06:16 PM
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Thanks for the responses guys. Gives him some things to think about.
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I am not a big polymer gun fan. I have several Glocks but it started as my camping and canoeing buddy carried Glocks. When we traveled it just made sense to me for us to both carry the same platform. Since then I have bought a couple of the newer Gen Glocks and I am really impressed. These were in 10mm and 45acp. I carry a Glock 30 in 45acp around on the farm. I don't worry about it banging around getting on the tractor or getting out of the mule.
That being said, to me the CZ has a much better feel and is a nice shooting gun. I don't have a polymer CZ but another of my shooting buddy's has several. Shooting his polymer guns is what led me to my CZ purchases. I went w the metal frame compacts because I like a metal frame and I already had several Glocks in 9mm.
IMO if he likes the feel of the CZ, he will not be dissapointed with its trigger and performance. Plus there is a ton of support if he wants to custom fit it. Cajun Gun Works is wonderful to work with. They have parts, kits, Gunsmithing services, slide milling. You name it, they can do it. Both of these have been there for various upgrades.
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I had a P-10C and really liked it but it was one of the early ones that had an ambi mag release that didn't work very well. It was very stiff to operate. On the later versions, they made it a switchable one and it was much better. Other than that it was great. They have a very nice trigger and the ergos are very good as well. I have a P-01 Omega with the full Cajun Gun Works pro package and love that little gun.
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05-11-2023, 08:10 PM
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I’ve got the P10 F, which is the full size version of the P10 C. Great gun, I was pleasantly surprised at how much I like it. Ergonomics are great, good trigger, good sights, and it’s very accurate. For a Tupperware gun, the build quality is very good, and seems a little more robust compared to my Glocks. A few of the young guys that work the local shooting range all have the P10 Cs, and swear by them.
That said, I don’t think he can go wrong with the CZ or the Glock. I carry a G19 and it’s a nice gun, shoots great, and it’s never missed a beat. A nice thing about going with the Glock is that the availability of OEM and aftermarket parts and accessories is unmatched. Less expensive mags, as well. Kind of difficult to beat the Glock.
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