This has happened on my P10F with 10320 striker as well. It only occurs when shooting fast, bot if I pin the trigger to the rear. I have a theory. Like the Glock, the P10s trigger spring serves two purposes. One is to lighten the trigger pull weight by resisting the striker spring. The other is to provided upward force. This is what causes the triggerbar to pop up after the disconnector does its job. The 10320 striker has an angle cut into the leg instead of being 90 degrees to the triggerbar sear/ledge. This lightens the break by slightly deflecting the trigger bar down. The factory trigger springs don’t provide enough upward force to overcome the downward deflection of the striker leg during the fast return stroke of the slide. So when pulling the trigger fast, a timing issue occurs where there’s just enough trigger finger pressure when riding the trigger forward to bump-fire the gun during the release stroke.
CZs tolerances are pretty wide, so I don’t think this effects all P10s. I’ve personally had 2 with dramatically different triggerbars, one with a low cut sear that had tons of overtravel, and one with a high sear that just barely released the striker. I have a feeling the low cut versions are just barely catching the tip of the 10320 striker. Since the sharp corner will wear a slight amount with use, eventually the angle and radius can overcome the upward pressure from the trigger springs.