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joe.a
11-02-18, 19:30
I'm interested in the S more so than the F.

What do y'all think?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1oMUYYGLZhY

ralph
11-03-18, 08:28
I'm interested in the S more so than the F.

What do y'all think?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1oMUYYGLZhY

I had a first gen P-10c..It was a good handgun, very accurate, but it had some fleas that, it appears that CZ has taken care of..Such as the extremely stiff ambi mag release,CZ went to reversable one on these,that's supposedly much easier to use..And, they fixed the striker rotation problem, took a little rework, but, they got it done..Still,I think I'd hold off buying one for about 6 months and see how they shake out, being an early adapter isn't always a good thing...

joe.a
11-05-18, 06:44
Agreed. I stayed away from the C because of the varying reports of reliability, but was always intrigued by them. Being late to the party was always my MO in terms of adoption. Mostly because I'm too poor and unconnected to get every new thing. Hopefully, these shake out well. Another choice on the market is always good.

jpgm
11-05-18, 17:58
Those look great. I'm still rocking my 1st gen and love it. I definitely want a full size in .40 s&w along with a red dot.

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jpgm
11-05-18, 18:00
...of course I don't recall seeing it offered in .40 s&w.

jpgm

Lantern
11-05-18, 18:46
Hmmmm… well that makes picking up a Canik TP9SFx a little tougher.

scooter22
11-05-18, 19:48
Hmmmm… well that makes picking up a Canik TP9SFx a little tougher.

I’ve shot both plenty, and would go P10c all day. I do like the Canik though.

grnamin
01-17-19, 19:43
I had a first gen P-10c..It was a good handgun, very accurate, but it had some fleas that, it appears that CZ has taken care of..Such as the extremely stiff ambi mag release,CZ went to reversable one on these,that's supposedly much easier to use..And, they fixed the striker rotation problem, took a little rework, but, they got it done..Still,I think I'd hold off buying one for about 6 months and see how they shake out, being an early adapter isn't always a good thing...CZ redesigned the mag catch. The original version caught a notch on the front of the magazine. This new one catches a notch on the side, just like other pistols. I've had problems with magazines ejecting on their own with mags empty and with some rounds left. It seems that when the old mag catch was fouled by carbon it wouldn't seat properly into the front mag notch. That along with recoil forces could disengage the catch from the magazine. I'm hoping the new design solves this issue.

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