Much more than just our take on the striker-fired pistol, the P-10 is decidedly CZ, from the way it feels to the way it shoots. First order of business, ergonomics. Anyone who’s picked up a CZ 75 for the first time gets it – it just has to feel right in the hand. With the CZ grip angle, the P-10 avoids that ‘brick-in-the-hand’ feeling that has plagued many in the striker-fired genre, allowing it to point naturally. A mild palm swell, deep beavertail and three interchangeable backstraps make the P-10 fit a wide variety of hands as if it were built for them. Because it was. Next up, trigger. So many striker-fired pistols do many things right, falling short when it comes time to pull the trigger. The P-10’s trigger is designed to minimize creep and stacking, and after initial break-in averages a clean 4.5 to 5 lb pull and rebounds with a short, positive reset – meaning single shots can be meticulously placed while follow-ups are effortless. Built to withstand the rigors of military use, its fiber-reinforced polymer frame and hardy nitride finish are made for the daily grind. A generous trigger guard allows use with gloved hands while being undercut to allow as high a grip as possible, and a set of metal tactical 3-dot sights allow for one-handed manipulation of the slide on a belt. Take-down of the P-10 will be familiar to most fans of striker-fired guns, and even more pleasing will be holster compatibility with some of the most common guns on the market. One change that happens on both the US-made and Czech-made P-10s is the switch to a swappable magazine release. With a change in geometry, the goal was to eliminate the stiffness some customers experienced as the magazine release broke in, even though it became smooth after some use. This new reversible release just requires a few minutes to swap, allowing the P-10 to remain lefty-friendly. It may have taken a while to come to market, but we feel the wait has been worth it. With CZ reliability, engineered ergonomics and a bevy of features both familiar and new, the P-10 is the complete package.
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rmedwards0
1 year agoI have not had mine for very long, but if you like a Glock 19, you will love the feel of this gun. Especially with small hands, this gun fits me perfectly and I love it every time I pick it up. If you are on the fence about getting one, go for it. The mag well is just a tad bit longer than a G19, but that will only matter if you want to conceal it as a tiny guy.
ABB7020
1 year agoI was hoping that the P-10C would be a replacement for my Glocks because of better ergonomics, which it does seem to have. I have a CZ P-07 hammer fired gun that uses the same magazines as the P10C, that is very reliable. The internet has glowing reviews on the P-10C. However, the texture on front and the back strap is too aggressive for me, so I covered this with a rubber grip from Talon, that worked fine. However, the gun out of the box jammed on round 30 and round 80, and so tight both times it was extremely difficult to clear. The second time the slide was slightly back and the cartridge had a light primer strike that didn't fire (fortunately). Bass Pro helped me very much by sending the gun back to CZ. CZ ended up polishing the feed ramp, adjusting the breach face lead in angle, and honing and polishing the chamber. I had noticed the feed ramp before the repair didn't look as smooth as I would expect. CZ did a very nice job on the repair. However, should you really have to do all of this on a brand new gun right out of the box? I test fired over a hundred rounds after the repair with no glitches. Accuracy was very good. The trigger has a good break and very fast reset. Most people have raved about the trigger. I don't like it because it gives me a blister on the bottom of my trigger finger, and I'm not sure why, but I saw someone else complain about this. Reliability is my number one concern in a pistol and I will have to fire a lot more rounds through the P-10C pistol I have before I have confidence in it for self/home defense.
DroneTB45
1 year agoLove this gun and right out of the box it shoots like it should. Nice trigger on this. I purchased two 15 round mags as the two 10 round mags are going to just be used at the range.
Bobby334
1 year agoI bought the model with the tritium sights made to co-witness with the Holosun 509T X2. I love the gun and it has been very reliable and accurate.
STEPHEN
1 year agoI love CZ pistols, and I love striker-fired pistols. Had been wanting one of these since they came out. Picked one up a while back, and was excited to get it to the range. Results were a mixed bag. It fired okay, but the grips are not at all comfortable, IMO. Odd little points that stick you in the hand. Didn't find that it had an advantage to a regular textured grip. In fact, I found it rather annoying. Second, I'm just not a fan of the trigger. Yes, it has been much … Read More
PRESTON A.
1 year agoOne of the best pistols that I have ever shot. I tend to be a very picky gun buyer and even the ones that I buy sometimes get sold for something different. My CZ P10c is the one gun that I wouldn't part with for anything. I love everything about this gun and I can outshoot any other brand with it.
JOSEPH P.
1 year agoCould not find one of these in stock anywhere. Had to buy the neutered 10Rd mag version and then just bought some Regular maGs for it. Coming from a G19 Gen5 I EDC, i do enjoy the CZ quite a bit. The grip is more comfortable than the 19, it points well, and the trigger is phenomenal. It is slightly bigger than my 19, but still smaller than a 17. Overall very happy with how it shoots.
ALEX S
1 year agoErgonomics would have to be the top reason to make this purchase and the fact the trigger is pretty solid. Still tinkering with it and getting used to it. Relative to Glock 19 Gen 5 performance in stock, the CZ is better, but after you install a Glock Performance trigger, the Glock wins with the exception of ergonomics
roger m
1 year agoExcellent right out of the box, accurate with a nice trigger pull. I like the feel of it better then my glocks.
Michael H
1 year agoGreat pistol. It comes stock with a great trigger and metal sites. First time on the range it performed flawlessly. The slide release is stiff at first, but after putting a couple hundred rounds through it, it is smooth as butter. I recommend CZ :)
david c
1 year agoGreat pistol. Trigger is better than glock gen 5 in my opinion, definitely better reset and break than my old gen 4 glock 19. Reliable so far using TULA at the range. I've seen a bunch of reviews for this pistol and they all note the reliability. Recommended.
John C
1 year agoI can’t say enough about this pistol. The trigger reset is very short so you can shoot very quickly. I put 100 rounds through it the first time out without any problems. It feels great in your hand and is highly accurate. This pistol looks beautiful, is of high quality and performed great. Awesome for everyday carry. I highly recommend it!
N M
1 year agoVery natural pointing, best trigger in a striker I've ever had. I'd recommend this as a valid carry pistol, down side is the 10 round mags. Didn't know this was the version with short mags
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