Suppressor-Ready models are equipped with a threaded barrel, high night sights and +2 magazine bases. Giving the P-10 C a big brother, the F is a full-size model. With 19+1 capacity (21+1 with extended bases), the P-10 F is unsurpassed in the striker-fired world when it comes to flush-fitting mags. The longer slide and barrel bring a better sight radius, meaning it’s even easier to be accurate with. The added weight means it shoots flatter and reduced felt recoil. 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. 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.
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Dale B
1 year agoI have years of experience with CZ pistols. The natural point of aim and reliability is second to none. Sportsmans Warehouse offers great price for this CZ that has this many features.
Nicholas M
1 year agoHaven't shot yet so this is an incomplete review but based on handling, disassembly and inspection, as well as dry firing with snap caps I can say I like it a lot. I think I will like it even more after I shoot it. The trigger is nice and crisp with a buttery quick reset, the night sights are bright and easy to acquire, the finish is a dark smokey bluing that looks very good and seems like it will hold up and its feel in the hand, like all cz's, is hand in glove. I would've liked an extra
Chad A
1 year agoIncredibly fast and accurate out of the box. Trigger is superior at around 4.5, very crisp and short reset. Not one failure so far. 21 round mags are a plus. Good ergonomics, allows the hand to ride high and recoil is barely noticeable. Added a compensator. Only negative is holsters are hard to find for suppressor ready version.
Levi
1 year agoVery nice gun for the price a little bit big to conceal but gun ran just fine and fills just like the p10c carry when bow hunting
Gabriel G
1 year agoI'm so very glad I found this pistol. Been waiting to get one for a long time. All ready have 400+ rounds through it and it works perfectly.
Stphen P.
1 year agoWow. What a fantastic price for a fantastic firearm. I bought the P-10C the week after. fires like a dream. what a trigger.
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