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CZ's are Great guns !!! Just off the radar screen for some reason ?? Amazing Quality and Price !!!
 
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The P10C was one of the guns I was looking forward to handling at NRA, and I was not disappointed.

Everything you've heard about the trigger is true - it's fantastic. The grip texture is pretty aggressive, but not too painful. And I like the way the pistol rests in my hand.

I'm more interested in a full-size model, which CZ advised is on the way.

Definitely see myself snagging one at some point.


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I've received mine. The trigger on the production guns is pretty heavy, mine is 6 lbs. But it shoots just fine. Here is a video of the first 40 rounds, if anyone is interested.

https://youtu.be/wCpYLien7wc

I like it. It is just going to take some work to get it where I can shoot it in a bullseye match, like I did with the P-07.

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Just ordered mine from a LGS. They had a first batch that all sold within a day. I'm on the list for the second batch. Looking forward to get my hands on my first CZ and get some range time.

Thanks Joe L for the video review.


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I hope that a 6 pound pull isn't going to be the normal trigger weight. There's way too much competition out there for CZ to screw this up, they have to provide an excellent, consistent trigger or they're in big trouble.


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Originally posted by Snake207:
The P10C was one of the guns I was looking forward to handling at NRA, and I was not disappointed.

Everything you've heard about the trigger is true - it's fantastic. The grip texture is pretty aggressive, but not too painful. And I like the way the pistol rests in my hand.

I'm more interested in a full-size model, which CZ advised is on the way.

Definitely see myself snagging one at some point.


would just say the P10C sits just between the 19 and 17 size wise?


 
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Oh my! A 6 lb-f trigger! That is the same as M&P M2.0. Pre-production and evaluation pistols sometimes are significantly different than production pistols.
Many thanks for the sad news.

Shot my IDPA P320C9B (with Gray trigger + spring) to check sights with match ammo and several factory loads. Blazer Brass 115 FMJ was best - Federal 147 FMJ worst (which might be due in part to enhanced recoil). This pistol was 8.5 lb-f when new and 4.8 lb-f after Gray trigger + spring (with some creep). Was hoping P10C would be replacement. Canik is still a possibility.


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Originally posted by Snake207:
The P10C was one of the guns I was looking forward to handling at NRA, and I was not disappointed.

Everything you've heard about the trigger is true - it's fantastic. The grip texture is pretty aggressive, but not too painful. And I like the way the pistol rests in my hand.

I'm more interested in a full-size model, which CZ advised is on the way.

Definitely see myself snagging one at some point.


would just say the P10C sits just between the 19 and 17 size wise?


Yes, but closer to the 19.
Kinda like a M&Pc is closer to a 19 than a 26.


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Hey guys, in reference to the trigger pull,,, it is NOT 6 lbs.

After a 3 pull average, we measured mine at 4 lb 4oz.

if anyone has fired A Walther PPQ,,,,just think much better in pull and re set.
 
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Anyone carry it yet? How is the texture against the bare skin?
 
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Well Joe L might have received a pistol made late on Friday and its trigger was not tested.

4.25 lb-f is manageable. More examples/measurements are needed.


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How does the trigger reach length measure on P10c? Is it comparable to G19 Gen 4 or more like P-07?
I am very comfortable with G19 Gen4 (not Gen 3) trigger reach but P-07 or CZ75 DA mode is too far for me.
A bit heavier trigger pull does not bother me. TIA
 
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I haven't scientifically measured the trigger reach, but it is more like a Glock than CZ P07-CZ75.

I have a P07 and Glock, so I know what you are talking about.
 
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Originally posted by Motorjock721:
I haven't scientifically measured the trigger reach, but it is more like a Glock than CZ P07-CZ75.


How does it compare to a PPQ M2 or a VP9? Still more like the GLOCK's reach?


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I had a PPQ M1 and currently have a VP9 and several Glocks.

I think the CZ is closer to the PPQ than the Glock.

I hope the P10C becomes more available for folks to actually get their hands on one to obtain a better opinion of ergonomics.
 
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I had a PPQ M1 and currently have a VP9 and several Glocks.

I think the CZ is closer to the PPQ than the Glock.

I hope the P10C becomes more available for folks to actually get their hands on one to obtain a better opinion of ergonomics.


Thank you for your response. I agree that it would be nice to handle one. However, I have not seen one at any of my LGS.


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I had the pleasure of shooting my buddy's P10C today. The trigger is fantastic and is very accurate and smooth shooting. Follow-up shots were very quick. Trigger pull was running between 4.25 and 4.5 lbs on my trigger pull gauge.

Grip texture is a little aggressive at first but got used to it quickly. Now I have to have one.


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Originally posted by Motorjock721:
Hey guys, in reference to the trigger pull,,, it is NOT 6 lbs.

After a 3 pull average, we measured mine at 4 lb 4oz.

if anyone has fired A Walther PPQ,,,,just think much better in pull and re set.


That is much more in line with what I was expecting. Here is a 3" group at 50 yards from a rest today. They are as good accuracy wise as the P-07.

I am happy with the pistol.
Joe


P226-X-Five 9mm, P226-9/40/357SIG/22LR, P239-9, Kahr PM40, Desert Eagle 1911G, CZ75B 9mm, Savage 308 bolt gun, Stag Arms AR-15.
 
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Very nice Joe
 
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If anyone is interested specifically in the P-10C, I've worked with it some this past week, and here are the results. These are short.

https://www.youtube.com/playli...K4JHPSHzwqZy3_GYOh8X

Joe


P226-X-Five 9mm, P226-9/40/357SIG/22LR, P239-9, Kahr PM40, Desert Eagle 1911G, CZ75B 9mm, Savage 308 bolt gun, Stag Arms AR-15.
 
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