Looks like they're going after some of the VP9 market. I know a couple guys that shoot theirs in local competitions and they rave about them. I also read that they changed the mag releases so I wonder if the older style P07/P09 mags will work now without modifications.
I was just out shooting one of mine a couple of days ago, the suppressor ready model. Really sweet shooter, with and without the suppressor. The new sub-compact is even RMR ready, a little unusual. I'll definitely be checking these out! Thanks for the heads-up dry-fly.
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I'm not in the market for anything optics ready right now, but I will say I shot someone's P10C last week, and the accuracy it provides was exceptional. I wasn't wowed by the "feel" of the gun, or the trigger, but I put my first 10 rounds at 25 yards (standing unsupported) into a group I could easily cover with my not-huge fist.
If I wasn't already heavily invested in the Glock family, I'd definitely be looking into these...
Look for a notch on the right side of the back plate, that's the updated P10C. I don't know where my gun is, if I have time, I will take a picture, but you could probably google it faster.
Looks nice. Just need to make sure that the issues with the early P-10Cs are no longer relevant. Not sure how well the subcomp will do in this age of the 365, but at least it's optics-ready, something that the SIG in factory form doesn't have...yet.
Originally posted by Chowser: Look for a notch on the right side of the back plate, that's the updated P10C. I don't know where my gun is, if I have time, I will take a picture, but you could probably google it faster.
Now I vaguely remember... the back plate, something to do with trigger return spring and frame crack...
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