Player66--
Congratulations on buying a great firearm. I bought a P-10C when they first came out several years ago, just to see what I striker fired gun was like. I never owned a Glock, always hammer fired, mostly CZ. I had some difficulty with the factory trigger, so I changed the striker spring to a Glock 4lb spring. I used Glock keepers also. That made a big difference in the trigger feel.
I could have stopped there for a defensive gun, but I thought it would be fun to try the CZ striker in a bullseye match. So I continued to work with the little 4" barrel gun. CGW came out with a competition only striker and I tried that, and polished the internals some. That combination works perfectly for me. Note that I prefer a "roll" trigger, not a crisp one, so that I can put some pressure on the trigger while steadying my aim, before it goes off.
When the P-10F came out, I got one, put the 4# Glock spring and keepers in it with the CGW striker, all good.
When the P-10S came out, I got one, put the 4# Glock spring and keepers in it with the CGW striker, all good.
I haven't done much polishing of the parts yet in the F and S, and I think I put the carry striker in the P-10S, but will add CGW parts as they become available. I've got plenty of polymer guns to shoot right now, and limited ranges to use. As you know, the trigger will always feel different than a hammer gun. I my case, that isn't necessarily a bad characteristic, I just have to work with the striker guns more to become as proficient with them as I am with the hammer guns.
Do a search for Earlan357 in this forum. He has posted more good information on the striker fired CZ's than nearly anyone here, I think. Lots of good reading if you have the time.
Joe