Is the CZ P10c a Glock killer??
Alot of great reviews on this polymer pistol. Better ergonomics, better trigger. Anyone have one and how do you think it compares to all other polymer guns??
Is the CZ P10c a Glock killer??
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Alot of great reviews on this polymer pistol. Better ergonomics, better trigger. Anyone have one and how do you think it compares to all other polymer guns??
Forget "track record" as the P-10C cannot have it.
It's new.
Let's compare pistol to pistol.
No OEM Parts Distribution Network or "Quick Ship" holsters, etc.
Just pistol to pistol.
The P-10C is a more advanced design - ambi mag release (more on that later), large, easy to reach slide catch levers, it's heavily stippled, more ergonomic.
Cold hammer forged barrel and slide and both are melonited - like Glock, H&K and Walther.
I have found the P-10C to have:
Less muzzle flip
More accurate
I'm faster
Than any of the polymer, striker fired pistols.
Period.
Caveats
[1] Mag release is stiff and requires a little polishing
[2] I've read of two firing pin tip breakages*
[3] Small parts a availability
[4] Not many options for sights
*Cajun Gun Works offers tool steel firing pin.
I have two. Both are lasers. I bought the second one last week.
The first I bought last year and carried it and used it for 7 months before commenting on it.
I'll be comparing to the Glock 19X (and the VP9) for the next four or five months. I only wish to support two platforms - Glock and something else.
No one will beat Glock when it comes to manufacture support, parts distribution and aftermarket support (think Tau Development Industries "Gadget" - but they are working on it; Trijicon XDr or AmeriGlo night sights). It's just not going to be.
On the plus side, CZ offers you an Armorer's Manual (a sleight at HK USA) and it's a relatively simple pistol just like the Glock is. The firing pin channel has a wrinkle with a tiny spring and the magazine catch mechanism could use 0.001" removed from the tail that touches the magazine (its easy to drop an unloaded or lightly loaded magazine but as you add more round ms it requires more force to release it). I polished mine twice and it's "fine". I can release it but it requires focused effort - not crazy force but I have to use some amount of focus to do so if it has 10 rounds or more in the mag.
I've ordered the CGW firing pin.
HBI offers triggers as does CGW. My second one's trigger is super crisp so nothing will be done to it.
So out of box it's better than the VP9, Glock, FN, ...
But I would purchase the CGW firing pin ($50) and whenever small parts are available purchase those "spider" springs and the magazine catch spring.
It's that damned good!
Other reports were if the slide back plate being loose; my second one has a chamfered part so it's a rev2 pistol.
I've not had an issue with the striker channel (part rotating and locking up the pistol). So I cannot comment on either of those.
There are two CZ Forums I think you should join. On one CGW comments and provides insight to the pistol designs.
Glock KILLER? No.
Glock COMPETITOR? Yes; most definitely - with caveats.
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