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Thread: The P10C is the best pistol for the money period

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    I've liked every CZ I've ever shot. However, I do generally prefer the Omega trigger P07 and P09, and I leave striker duties to my Glocks.
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    Had a P10C, knew about the hype, I just couldn't get over the aggressive checkering which made the gun not fun to shoot.

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    Talon Grips Pro edition is where it’s at.

    Do you even get down innagrass, bro?

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    For $50 you can get the aftermarket/accessory support of a g19.5. Im curious what statistics are for accuracy and reliability as well.

    They are really good pistols and feel great, but it doesnt really matter.
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    Like most CZs the triggers are meh. (I know cuz I own more than a couple).

    Got a P10C and F and the triggers were QUITE unimpressive. ALL the G5s I've seen are better and so is every Walther and HK. Getting a good trigger is worth $.

    I LIKE CZs and own more CZs than any type of gun, but again, unless you know how to do some trigger work and use CGW, they aren't great.

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    Quote Originally Posted by m4brian View Post
    Like most CZs the triggers are meh. (I know cuz I own more than a couple).

    Got a P10C and F and the triggers were QUITE unimpressive. ALL the G5s I've seen are better and so is every Walther and HK. Getting a good trigger is worth $.

    I LIKE CZs and own more CZs than any type of gun, but again, unless you know how to do some trigger work and use CGW, they aren't great.
    ^^This is accurate.
    With a bit of “trigger tweaking knowledge” and Cajun, a good Striker CZ trigger is doable.
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    They really improved them when they went from the ambi mag release to the reversible in late 2018 early 2019. I had two of them in 2017, and the ambi magazine release was terrible. I wanted to think I was unlucky but whenever I popped into a gun store during that time frame they were all like that.

    Now a days I see them at Scheels for just under four hundred. For the price, combined with excellent ergos, a trigger that is arguably one of the better out of the box, and strong functional reliability, you can’t go wrong. If I wasn’t so committed to sticking with Shadow Systems guns as my striker fired platform, the P10C (as well as the whole series), would likely be my choice.


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    Big News & Answers to Viewer Qs from CZ's CEO, Jan Zajic

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tI86...Q1oncyBDRU8%3D

    It looks like CZ will be introducing another striker 9mm pistol at SHOT in January. Possibly one with a drop in FCU like the Sig P320 and P365 pistols and like Springfield Armory's new Echelon pistol Also, there will be a SCD (striker control device) available for the CZP10C sometime in the first quarter of 2024. Grabagun currently has the CZP10C OR model available for $379.99 . I still like my Gen5 G19 a lot, but these current production CZ P10C's are hard to beat for the money and offer some thing I prefer over my Glock. *I* like the grip angle better, factory grip texture better, larger trigger guard, better overall ergo's and a better slide optic cut .
    The triggers can vary some on them from gun to gun out of the box, but with use they all become pretty decent carry trigger. IMHO, I believe their reliability, durability and accuracy to be pretty close to Glock's . The Gen 5 Glock has a better mag well and it's probably a little easier to get spare parts for, and Glock's design is easier to take down and work on. Also, IMHO, I think if we don't see a Glock Gen 6 introduced at this years SHOT show we will definitely see one at next years show.

    https://grabagun.com/firearms/handgu...ght-sight.html
    Last edited by Biggy; 12-21-23 at 18:43.

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    I picked up a P10c, P-09 and a Shadow 2. This thread is partly to blame. I've carried a glock 19 for a decade or so but the P10c is impressing me. I think the trigger out of the box is easily better than a stock glock. The palm swell and texture are great. My son was looking to buy his first pistol now that's he's of age. He got a P10c also. I think he made a good choice. A bargain at $349 IMO.

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    Ditto what Alpha 17 said.

    I had one, sold it. Not a Glock fan and it's basically a Glock. The palm swell killed it for me.

    I'm pretty entrenched with the M&P 2.0 line, and I absolutely admit I'm better with some tools than others.
    Last edited by Caduceus; 12-20-23 at 12:29.

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