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    The "great" P10C Trigger

    Finally bought one - OR model. The trigger is poor. I was surprised because all the reviewers rave and rave about the trigger. It might clean up, but it is very stiff and sticky. Even after a few hundred rounds it is mediocre at best.

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    I've got a FDE version before they came out with the optic ready models that are made in the USA. To me I like the trigger better than my Glocks but it's not as nice as the PPQ I had. I did install one of the HBI striker springs in and dropped the pull some. Your description of sticky suggests to me something is not right with the gun. David

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    I have a couple. One is pretty stock except for trigger work and trigger. It's a Range loaner.

    The other is a sometimes carry/Range gun. it shoots lights out and trigger is very good- for a Striker gun.



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    I have a P10 S, C, and F. I thought the stock triggers were pretty decent (way better than any Glock trigger, stock or aftermarket), and none had triggers I would describe as sticky. I put the HB Industries flat trigger in all three and that made them even better. They are some of my favorite guns to shoot.
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    My P10Fcomp., has the best trigger I have ever had in a striker fired pistol.

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    Am i the only one that thinks Glock triggers are fantastic?

    No wall to get hung up, just a smooth pull to recoil.

    My mp had a " good" trigger and i hated it. It took way more concentration to shoot well.

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    My two P10C triggers are good. Not the greatest ever but better than most. I’d have it checked out. It seems like something could be off.
    Do you even get down innagrass, bro?

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    From the responses I get on the CZ forum it looks like these are not as good as the reviewers claim. Reviewers make them sound like they’re very close to a PDP when they’re not even in the same field. In the shop they don’t feel much better than Glocks to me. Sometimes mine breaks clean and sometimes not. I’ve seen numerous Glocks that are better. Lots of stickiness in the take up and stiff.

    My conclusion is that the P10c reviewers who raved and raved about the triggers are getting to review hand picked guns. Even a distributor can easily go through 10 guns and pull the best and my guess is that 10-20% are indeed very good. It serves multiple market forces to build expectations of new guns - especially when the move production to the US.
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    Quote Originally Posted by m4brian View Post
    From the responses I get on the CZ forum it looks like these are not as good as the reviewers claim. Reviewers make them sound like they’re very close to a PDP when they’re not even in the same field. In the shop they don’t feel much better than Glocks to me. Sometimes mine breaks clean and sometimes not. I’ve seen numerous Glocks that are better. Lots of stickiness in the take up and stiff.

    My conclusion is that the P10c reviewers who raved and raved about the triggers are getting to review hand picked guns. Even a distributor can easily go through 10 guns and pull the best and my guess is that 10-20% are indeed very good. It serves multiple market forces to build expectations of new guns - especially when the move production to the US.
    Both my triggers and every other one I’ve handled in the shop feel exactly the same on every pull. No stickiness in the take up.

    The PDP wasn’t even out yet when probably most of those reviews were written. I don’t know anybody that said it was as good or better than the PPQ. I’m sure some of the reviews may be exaggerated though is why I always handle one in the shop before before I buy. There are always a lemon or two. Did you not handle one before you bought it?

    The reading and digging you’re doing sounds to me like you’re searching for reasons to justify your high expectations being disappointed.
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    Quote Originally Posted by m4brian View Post
    From the responses I get on the CZ forum it looks like these are not as good as the reviewers claim. Reviewers make them sound like they’re very close to a PDP when they’re not even in the same field. In the shop they don’t feel much better than Glocks to me. Sometimes mine breaks clean and sometimes not. I’ve seen numerous Glocks that are better. Lots of stickiness in the take up and stiff.

    My conclusion is that the P10c reviewers who raved and raved about the triggers are getting to review hand picked guns. Even a distributor can easily go through 10 guns and pull the best and my guess is that 10-20% are indeed very good. It serves multiple market forces to build expectations of new guns - especially when the move production to the US.
    Can you post up the videos where these reviewers are saying they're very close to a PDP trigger?

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