OK, I'll be happy to add a few words about the hammer guns...
Having successfully competed in bullseye matches with polymer hammer fired P-09 and P-07 CZ's, I can say they are still my favorite polymer pistol. But I had to warm up to them over a bunch of rounds and several go rounds of CGW parts. And lots of Sugru and JB-Weld. Yes, I also have a striker fired CZ polymer pistol now, but the trigger pull is so different from the P-09/07 that I cannot just pick it up and shoot it well. After I got the P-09/07 pistols modified to fit my hands, I was able to shoot them very well. I can still pick up the P-09 or P-07 after not shooting one for a few weeks, and shoot it very well after just a few rounds, or some dry fire the night before the range trip. I can't do that with the striker yet. I am confident that CGW will take care of my needs for a lighter, smoother trigger pull. I can shoot the P-09/07 pretty darn well almost every time I take them out to the range.
The accuracy potential of the P-09/07 is phenomenal, even for bullseye matches. But the weight is on the low side for single hand standing bullseye matches on a windy day in West Texas. And the holes are small compared to a 97. I've gone back to the 97 as a centerfire bullseye gun, not because the 97 is more accurate (they are very close), but because the 97 is better suited for that discipline than any light weight 9mm pistol, even the extensively demonstrated as very accurate P-09 or P-07. (I think the accuracy potential of the P-10C striker gun will equal the P-07 once the trigger pull is optimized, just like I did with CGW parts in the P-09/07.)
By this time next year, I expect the striker gun improvements will make the CZ striker a great option for folks who aren't limiting themselves to pistols with a hammer and sear. Or, in other words, by this time next year, I expect the folks that like their P-09/07 pistols will still have them and love them, but they may have also tried the alternate CZ offering and concluded that there is a place for a really good, rugged, very accurate, simple, striker fired CZ also. Specifically, for those new shooters who aren't interested in or familiar with a DA/SA hammer fired pistol and would otherwise be lost to ... heaven forbid, a G19!
Joe