Author Topic: Glock Gen 5 vs P-10 C trigger  (Read 6427 times)

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Offline fastlane604

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Re: Glock Gen 5 vs P-10 C trigger
« Reply #15 on: January 23, 2019, 11:57:32 PM »
I will answer my own question. Just received my G34 Gen 5.  Here is the comparison between my G34 and my two P-10C triggers. The G34 is bone stock. One of my P-10Cs has a CGW trigger and the other an HBI trigger.   However, the only other trigger work done to the CZs was changing out the stock striker spring to the HBI 3.0 lb spring. 

Break is much crisper on the CZs.  Once the pre-travel is taken out there is a definite wall with a crisp break.  Crisper with the HBI than the CGW trigger but both more crisp than the Glock.  Reset is shorter on both CZ triggers.  No over-travel on CZs.  Slight over-travel on Glock.  More pre-travel on Glock. However, when stock the CZs had probably the same amount of pre-travel as the Glock.  Pull weight is lighter by 8 ounces on the CZs, however that came down with the striker spring change and dry fire.

For me, given that I like a wall with a crisp break, short reset, no over-travel and shortened pre-travel,  my CZs with mods have a much better trigger than the Glock.  Once I shoot the Glock a while, I will mod it or have it modded to my liking.  But, it has some distance to go, right now.
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Offline Alexn89

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Re: Glock Gen 5 vs P-10 C trigger
« Reply #16 on: January 24, 2019, 09:16:46 AM »
Disclaimer: I have never liked Glocks just as a matter of personal preference, but I want to like them and gave the one I shot a fair chance.

While searching for a new polymer framed striker gun for EDC I test fired a lot of different options, including a Glock 19 Gen 5. Perhaps the one I had fired was broken or dirty (it was a rental, albeit one that was apparently extemely new according to the range staff, and it looked almost brand spanking new and during takedown it looked properly cleaned with nothing wonky) but the trigger pull on it was hands down the worst I've ever felt on a modern factory handgun. Extemely creepy and mushy, a hard to find reset. It was downright unpleasant.

The second generation P10 triggers, by contrast, are some of my favorite factory triggers ever. The take-up on my P10F is smooth, it breaks cleanly, and the reset is extemely short and easy to find. Right out of the box I was drilling out bullseyes very fast.

Your mileage may vary, and my experience with the Gen 5 G19 may have very well have been a fluke, as while I've never particularly liked other Glock triggers they were just meh, not actively unpleasant. It also comes down to what YOU want in a trigger. For my EDC I want something light and quick but not TOO light with a positive reset. That's just my preference.


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Re: Glock Gen 5 vs P-10 C trigger
« Reply #17 on: January 24, 2019, 10:23:16 AM »
The cz p10c is better than the glock 19 gen 5.
I will admit that the glock 19x is a softer shooter

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Re: Glock Gen 5 vs P-10 C trigger
« Reply #18 on: January 24, 2019, 11:24:25 AM »

The cz p10c is better than the glock 19 gen 5. (In the sense of Shootability; it?s easier for me to hit well with).

I will admit that the Glock 19x is a softer shooter (while the P-10C is a ?flatter? shooter).

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Yep.

My assessment as well.


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Offline Raining_Brass

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Re: Glock Gen 5 vs P-10 C trigger
« Reply #19 on: January 25, 2019, 09:05:47 AM »
They aren't even in the same ballpark. lol

Stock for stock the P-10 trigger is significantly better.

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Re: Glock Gen 5 vs P-10 C trigger
« Reply #20 on: January 25, 2019, 09:36:34 PM »
So how do they compare to a PPQ trigger ?