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CZ PISTOL CLUBS => CZ Polymer Pistols: P10, P-07, P-09 => Topic started by: Grizzlie on October 29, 2018, 09:50:44 PM
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Haven't noticed this posted yet. Anyone out there with similar results?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CN-DbZWZAQQ&feature=youtu.be&fbclid=IwAR3YNJRoulgiVT6bUPLfWNmrxBREIKXNwXEWYiSthfPDN9Dn2H3OSBgtgcc (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CN-DbZWZAQQ&feature=youtu.be&fbclid=IwAR3YNJRoulgiVT6bUPLfWNmrxBREIKXNwXEWYiSthfPDN9Dn2H3OSBgtgcc)
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Uh oh. That's not good.
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This was posted here months ago and the general consensus as I recall was it is not a proper test of anything. The gun in it's properly assembled form is perfectly safe.
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Sorry but I cannot buy in to this as being a vaild test for reliability. If an independent lab tests the P10 then I will listen closer.
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That's like opening the hood on your car when the engine is running, getting your hand bit by the radiator fan and concluding the car isn't safe to drive. :o
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Is the striker block safety in the correct vertical position when the slide is off the frame? I don't know.
It seems possible that the design requires the block to be not at the bottom, not at the top, but somewhere in the middle to block the striker. If that's so then having the slide off the frame may allow the block to be below the range where it can stop forward striker movement. And that is not a test of the safety as the pistol would not be carried/fired that way.
I don't have a P10, so I don't have one to "play with."