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Offline DeftSpecter

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Re: P-10c opinion whats the problem?
« Reply #15 on: June 25, 2017, 11:20:11 AM »
In the end the delay and hype associated with launch created an expectation that would have been hard to fulfill. I hate to say it but as long as pistols are ejecting brass and spitting out lead, Glock is ruling the roost as far as Polymer Striker fired guns go, period end of discussion (including the P320). I say that not really liking the Glock all that much other than the fact that the world is my oyster as far as customization goes. Sig may have a chance in this in that they have been hitting it out of the park lately almost across the board (optics, rifles, subs, pistols etc.) and they have the manufacturing capacity to supply demand. CZ and CZ USA have long been known for have weaknesses in this particular area, particularly in supplying the civilian market with such a wide product line.

I've had my copy for a few weeks now. Its going on 600 rounds and 1000's of dry fire reps. The slide stop and magazine release have become much easier and smoother to actuate. At first these both gave some concern. It just needs use. The design of the magazine release does make stripping magazines during a double feed clearance more of a conscious effort on the part of the shooter. The driver often needs to release some of the tension on the latch thats keeping the magazine in place before ripping out the magazine. I wouldn't consider this a flaw just something to build into the manual of arms for this platform.

Just because its in my nature to build better mouse traps the pistol is getting sent out to a custom stipple service this week. I may also have the striker and key internal components sent off to Robar for NP3+ treatment. I've had zero issues with the trigger shoe as some have articulated in their responses. Then again I sink my finger as opposed to using the distal phalanges.

It's a fine pistol and I sincerely hope the community and aftermarket continues to embrace and support it.

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Offline Mjolnir

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Re: P-10c opinion whats the problem?
« Reply #16 on: June 25, 2017, 03:35:35 PM »
In the end the delay and hype associated with launch created an expectation that would have been hard to fulfill. I hate to say it but as long as pistols are ejecting brass and spitting out lead, Glock is ruling the roost as far as Polymer Striker fired guns go, period end of discussion (including the P320). I say that not really liking the Glock all that much other than the fact that the world is my oyster as far as customization goes. Sig may have a chance in this in that they have been hitting it out of the park lately almost across the board (optics, rifles, subs, pistols etc.) and they have the manufacturing capacity to supply demand. CZ and CZ USA have long been known for have weaknesses in this particular area, particularly in supplying the civilian market with such a wide product line.

I've had my copy for a few weeks now. Its going on 600 rounds and 1000's of dry fire reps. The slide stop and magazine release have become much easier and smoother to actuate. At first these both gave some concern. It just needs use. The design of the magazine release does make stripping magazines during a double feed clearance more of a conscious effort on the part of the shooter. The driver often needs to release some of the tension on the latch thats keeping the magazine in place before ripping out the magazine. I wouldn't consider this a flaw just something to build into the manual of arms for this platform.

Just because its in my nature to build better mouse traps the pistol is getting sent out to a custom stipple service this week. I may also have the striker and key internal components sent off to Robar for NP3+ treatment. I've had zero issues with the trigger shoe as some have articulated in their responses. Then again I sink my finger as opposed to using the distal phalanges.

It's a fine pistol and I sincerely hope the community and aftermarket continues to embrace and support it.

~Deft Specter

I concur. This is my first pistol that's not an HK, Glock, SIG or M&P.

With the magazine the more rounds loaded the more difficult to release. Applying upward pressure takes some of the stress off the magazine catch/magazine cut out allowing the magazine to fall free.

Whether it's designed that way or not that's how I will use it. Until that no longer works. If it continues to function in that manner it's a "peculiar feature."

I wanted an inexpensive, easily maintained alternative to the otherwise superb HK VP9. And I'm hoping this is it.


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Offline Winkel

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Re: P-10c opinion whats the problem?
« Reply #17 on: June 25, 2017, 07:04:15 PM »
Some of the groups you guys are talking about are really impressive. 

I'm not sure I'll ever be a striker fan but if I decide to give it a go one day, it WILL be a CZ. 

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Re: P-10c opinion whats the problem?
« Reply #18 on: June 25, 2017, 07:45:42 PM »
My first pistol was a Springfield XD mod 2  9mm subcompact Striker, I saw the CZ po7, sold the Springfield, fell in love with the hammer, I like the po7 so much I got the PO 9 , I'll never go back.
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