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Offline Jrpsaros

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Re: CZ p10c finally!
« Reply #15 on: May 26, 2017, 10:22:30 PM »
That's funny about how everyone perceives the triggers differently. I had a ppq m1 traded for an m2, I felt the m1 had a better trigger.

On my m2 it has the up take about an 1/8th to 1/4" of creep then it breaks with little overtravel. I also notice that it's light enough if I try to "stage" the trigger I'll occasionally pull through to the break if I'm not careful.

My particular p10 has the uptake a firm wall then a SNAP as it breaks with 0 overtravel. Defenitally heavier than the ppq, but overall it feels a lot better than the ppq to me. Mainly from that little bit of creep with the ppq and also when dry firing I get a springy feel as soon as it breaks. The p10 feels also crisper and solid when dry firing!

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Re: CZ p10c finally!
« Reply #16 on: May 27, 2017, 10:14:21 PM »
When I have the next demo event (June 3rd), I will be returning the pre-release FDE P-10c and getting my own black P-10c. It will be interesting to feel the trigger differences between the pre-production and production versions.

Some lawyer selected the firing pin (striker) spring and modified the trigger pecker, in my opinion, in January. 

Joe

Didn't get to side by side compare, but I did see the FDE P-10c in a shop this afternoon. The trigger on the production FDE was good, but not quite where the pre-production pistol is now (it has had over 1000 rounds through it since the middle of March). If my black P-10c next week is the same as the production one I handled today, I'll be pleased knowing it will get even better after a few hundred rounds.

The trigger dingus is different on the production version. There is no gap at the bottom between the dingus and the trigger like the pre-production version has. The dingus also sticks out just a little when pressed (but nowhere near as bad a glock). Shouldn't take much sanding to correct.
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Re: CZ p10c finally!
« Reply #17 on: May 27, 2017, 10:21:07 PM »
Interesting

Offline Joe L

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Re: CZ p10c finally!
« Reply #18 on: May 27, 2017, 10:49:46 PM »
The trigger dingus is different on the production version. There is no gap at the bottom between the dingus and the trigger like the pre-production version has. The dingus also sticks out just a little when pressed (but nowhere near as bad a glock). Shouldn't take much sanding to correct.

I've pretty near fixed the trigger dingus on mine.  I still have to add some material to the trigger proper to flatten it some.  Maybe this week. 

Joe
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Re: CZ p10c finally!
« Reply #19 on: June 04, 2017, 10:37:35 PM »
I now have a P-10c of my very own (completed the transfer at yesterday's demo). This is an all black. The trigger isn't quite as nice as the pre-production one I had to give back. Of course, that pistol has had over 1000 rounds of ammo fired and an uncountable number of dry fires. The P-10c trigger is still worlds better than the G41 ever was. This should smooth up nicely with use.

The dingus in the trigger is different on the production models. I think the hinge mechanism is different in addition to the change in shape of the visible part. It does stick up in the middle of the trigger, but it doesn't have sharp edges like the block dingus did. I will probably give it a little "accelerated wear" to smooth it down.

I have 100 rounds through it today (Freedom and Federal aluminum case 115 gr). Everything functioned perfectly. I'll probably give it another 50-150 rounds of the 115 gr "cheap stuff" before I break out the 124 gr "good stuff".
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