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Offline @mindset_1st

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Re: P07 vs P10C, What's Your Pick?
« Reply #30 on: August 06, 2019, 01:01:36 AM »
Shoot 1 gun.

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Re: P07 vs P10C, What's Your Pick?
« Reply #31 on: August 06, 2019, 07:11:00 AM »
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Re: P07 vs P10C, What's Your Pick?
« Reply #32 on: August 06, 2019, 06:38:57 PM »
I have a slightly different philosophy; I like shooting different stuff but I always take my one pistol for more serious practice.

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Re: P07 vs P10C, What's Your Pick?
« Reply #33 on: August 06, 2019, 06:51:42 PM »
I thoroughly enjoy the challenge of trying to master a whole fleet of completely different weapons - at every range session.  Will I ever accomplish that feat?  Of course not.  The joy is in the work put in - to at least head my skill set that direction.  I skipped my least fun shooting handgun for a month (Sig P290RS) and it amazed me how much I lost in such a short amount of time.  So I devoted 100 rounds to it Saturday, and I was finally rewarded with 3” groupings at 10 yds - basically as quickly as I could empty the mag.  Yes, my CZs are way more fun to shoot!  But I get satisfaction from being able to shoot all of them fairly well.

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Re: P07 vs P10C, What's Your Pick?
« Reply #34 on: August 06, 2019, 07:04:47 PM »
I thoroughly enjoy the challenge of trying to master a whole fleet of completely different weapons - at every range session.  Will I ever accomplish that feat?  Of course not.  The joy is in the work put in - to at least head my skill set that direction.  I skipped my least fun shooting handgun for a month (Sig P290RS) and it amazed me how much I lost in such a short amount of time.  So I devoted 100 rounds to it Saturday, and I was finally rewarded with 3” groupings at 10 yds - basically as quickly as I could empty the mag.  Yes, my CZs are way more fun to shoot!  But I get satisfaction from being able to shoot all of them fairly well.
+1  quick 3" groups at 10 yds. with that little DAO B.U.G. is excellent IMHO
My SIG 290rs 9mm DAO is a small and safe pocket pistol, but it's long DA pull and long reset is a challenge to shoot well. I like to start a range session shooting this little puppy; and the discipline it takes to shoot quickly and accurately (I've upgraded it to SIG's X-ray 3 sights) makes everything else DA/SA easy-peasy! 
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Re: P07 vs P10C, What's Your Pick?
« Reply #35 on: August 06, 2019, 11:39:23 PM »
Blueknight, between those two it is an easy choice for me with the P07, as I simply prefer a DAO (had mine converted by CZ Custom with a 6 1/2 lb trigger), with TDA behind that. I prefer how the P07 feels in my hand and how it carries IWB. In spite of them being nearly identical in size, to me it “feels” shorter and a bit slimmer in the grip than the P10 C, and I shoot it better. 


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Re: P07 vs P10C, What's Your Pick?
« Reply #36 on: August 06, 2019, 11:47:50 PM »
I like the way the P 07 carries IWB also and I love the feel.

I like the grip of The P10C also and how it points. Feels very natural to me and I love the trigger.

I’m about to swap out the ambi mag release in the P10C with the Apex.


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Re: P07 vs P10C, What's Your Pick?
« Reply #37 on: August 06, 2019, 11:57:47 PM »
I have a P10C and love it. Just today I had my new P07 OD Green delivered to my local gun shop. While they were doing the paperwork I got to fondle it and already know I'll enjoy it as well. Had to give it back which sucked while I go tomorrow to get the amendment on my permit and then wait for the judge to sign which hopefully won't be too long.

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Re: P07 vs P10C, What's Your Pick?
« Reply #38 on: August 07, 2019, 12:19:47 AM »
Ah, choices are tough sometimes! I also have a new OD Green 07 waiting for me at my local shop, he isn't open till Thursday so it has been a tough week! This is my 2nd 07 so that tells ya something I guess!  ;) There is another Local shop that I just found out has a used P10 with 4 mags and its FDE but with asking $425.00 plus 8% tax we are looking at $460 almost & it seems a bit high I think! It has 4 mags with it but I just think I better stay away and hope someone else buys it, LOL! Once I get my new 07 I'll be hitting the range and getting some pics up for sure!

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Re: P07 vs P10C, What's Your Pick?
« Reply #39 on: August 07, 2019, 12:42:23 AM »
Nah buy it! Lol I paid more for mine but since they discontinued the white nitride version I'm glad I grabbed it while I had the chance. 4 more mags is always a good thing too haha and you can share between them

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Re: P07 vs P10C, What's Your Pick?
« Reply #40 on: August 07, 2019, 05:08:12 PM »
My favorite pistola is the CZ P10C a Gen 1 2018 made. Has the Ambi Mag release which btw was really stiff but after 400 rounds Gun is smooth as silk. Really a great shooter. Before this Gun  I owned Glocks and I liked them but I shoot my P10C better. However, there is a CZ hammer Gun I love and that's the TSO. OMG this pistola shoots the fuzz off of a peach at 25 yards!

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Re: P07 vs P10C, What's Your Pick?
« Reply #41 on: August 07, 2019, 05:16:48 PM »
It depends on whether you want a hammer fired, DA/SA gun or a striker fired gun.

If you're talking striker guns, you have literally a crap-ton (which is a lot :) ) of choices.  Which the P10C is one of.  May even be in the top handful of choices.  Perhaps.

If you're talking hammer fired, DA/SA, with the ability to swap out the decocker for a thumb safety, among its other features, well, the P-07 is pretty unique and given it's track record over the years, kind of hard to beat.

Edit: typo.
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Re: P07 vs P10C, What's Your Pick?
« Reply #42 on: August 07, 2019, 08:16:04 PM »
It depends on whether you what a hammer fired, DA/SA gun or a striker fired gun.

If you're talking striker guns, you have literally a crap-ton (which is a lot :) ) of choices.  Which the P10C is one of.  May even be in the top handful of choices.  Perhaps.

If you're talking hammer fired, DA/SA, with the ability to swap out the decocker for a thumb safety, among its other features, well, the P-07 is pretty unique and given it's track record over the years, kind of hard to beat.
+1  Well said!
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Re: P07 vs P10C, What's Your Pick?
« Reply #43 on: August 08, 2019, 08:45:58 PM »
I like hammer fired guns more but do have 2 striker fired which I love as well. My xds 45 is my smallest for carry and the trigger sucks compared to P10C but that's why I don't carry the p10. Xds has the grip safety which I never feel but gives me some peace of mind. My p07 may be my go to carry once I get it and put it through it's paces. My other 2 hammer guns are too big for carry







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Re: P07 vs P10C, What's Your Pick?
« Reply #44 on: August 11, 2019, 09:20:20 PM »
Although my P-07 is my favorite and shoot it best...My CM9 Kahr ...yep striker fire, is almost right up there with it.  Here in Florida, I admit I carry it most of the time in the hot months but wear my P-07 inan Alien Gear holster when  I can.
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