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Offline Doctor Castle

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P10c Slides For Sale?
« on: September 22, 2020, 08:42:14 PM »
Is there any chance CZ will sell p10 slides by themselves? Is that a thing? Specifically I'm wondering if an optics ready slide will ever be available that I can stick on my older p10c, without having to buy a whole new gun.

I then wondered if there would be any complications in sticking a different slide on your gun other than the one it was "made" with. But I figure glock people have been doing this forever. I guess I don't know a thing about how these things are machined and assembled in factory. Are the slides made for each frame, or are there just like a thousand slides and a thousand frames and they just stick a bunch of them together randomly before shipping?

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Re: P10c Slides For Sale?
« Reply #1 on: September 23, 2020, 06:54:08 AM »
Ask here and you'll get a pile of opinions.

Call CZ and ask there. You might get an answer.
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Re: P10c Slides For Sale?
« Reply #2 on: September 23, 2020, 07:00:52 AM »
Available at CZ Customs. https://czcustom.com/cz-parts-all/cz-p10-c-parts/cz-p10c-complete-slide-assembly-9mm.html

They also sell the OR Slide but currently out of stock.
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Re: P10c Slides For Sale?
« Reply #3 on: October 03, 2020, 07:56:55 PM »
CZC has a few cut slides left, in FDE and Bronze. I think I bought one of the last tungsten slides last month.

They come with all internal parts and their anti-rotation backplate as well as a standard barrel. I believe they take standard P10c uppers (so CZ must sell the slide and barrel to them as parts) and mill them for the optic cut and some lightening pockets. They also mill out the serial numbers on the slide and barrel. You will need to provide your own mounting screws for the plate (m3 x 8-10mm)

The cerakote makes the optic plate a very tight fit. Possibly too tight. And the lands didn't seem to match the height on the ACRO plate from aimpoint I am using (there was some gap).

https://czcustom.com/cz-parts-all/cz-p10-c-parts/cz-p-10c-czub-optic-upper-bronze.html
https://czcustom.com/cz-parts-all/cz-p10-c-parts/cz-p-10c-czub-optic-upper-fde.html

Only problem is that it costs about as much as a new P10, but considering the cost of milling/cutting a slide and you get a spare set of internals, I found it to be worthwhile. (that and most places have a 8 week backorder on milling right now)

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Re: P10c Slides For Sale?
« Reply #4 on: October 05, 2020, 09:56:46 AM »
Is there any chance CZ will sell p10 slides by themselves? Is that a thing? Specifically I'm wondering if an optics ready slide will ever be available that I can stick on my older p10c, without having to buy a whole new gun.



 Never say never but CZ selling slides directly is extremely unlikely. All the slides go to pistol production. Your best bet is to check with CZ Custom and Cajun as they both get slides from time to time, or have one of them mill your current slide.

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Re: P10c Slides For Sale?
« Reply #5 on: October 06, 2020, 12:32:39 AM »
CZC has a few cut slides left, in FDE and Bronze. I think I bought one of the last tungsten slides last month.

They come with all internal parts and their anti-rotation backplate as well as a standard barrel. I believe they take standard P10c uppers (so CZ must sell the slide and barrel to them as parts) and mill them for the optic cut and some lightening pockets. They also mill out the serial numbers on the slide and barrel. You will need to provide your own mounting screws for the plate (m3 x 8-10mm)

The cerakote makes the optic plate a very tight fit. Possibly too tight. And the lands didn't seem to match the height on the ACRO plate from aimpoint I am using (there was some gap).

https://czcustom.com/cz-parts-all/cz-p10-c-parts/cz-p-10c-czub-optic-upper-bronze.html
https://czcustom.com/cz-parts-all/cz-p10-c-parts/cz-p-10c-czub-optic-upper-fde.html

Only problem is that it costs about as much as a new P10, but considering the cost of milling/cutting a slide and you get a spare set of internals, I found it to be worthwhile. (that and most places have a 8 week backorder on milling right now)
I like this, except I’m wondering how much empty space it leaves with various optics. Do you happen to have a picture you could share with us?


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Re: P10c Slides For Sale?
« Reply #6 on: October 07, 2020, 12:03:57 PM »
I saw a video where someone took a P-10F slide & barrel assembly and popped it onto a P-10C. What was interesting was that the front recess where the recoil spring inserts is extra long making it fully match the "C" frame dust cover. You get a longer barrel and slide that way. The only problem is I don't think you can just buy a P-10F barrel, slide & spring assembly separately. Note that both the barrel and slide are serialized making them the defacto "firearm". You would have to buy a P-10F in order to play with the slides.

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Re: P10c Slides For Sale?
« Reply #7 on: October 07, 2020, 12:21:07 PM »
Note that both the barrel and slide are serialized making them the defacto "firearm". You would have to buy a P-10F in order to play with the slides.

 As far as U.S. regulations go the serial on the slide and barrel don't mean anything. The frame is the serialized item.

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Re: P10c Slides For Sale?
« Reply #8 on: October 07, 2020, 09:06:55 PM »
CZC has a few cut slides left, in FDE and Bronze. I think I bought one of the last tungsten slides last month.

They come with all internal parts and their anti-rotation backplate as well as a standard barrel. I believe they take standard P10c uppers (so CZ must sell the slide and barrel to them as parts) and mill them for the optic cut and some lightening pockets. They also mill out the serial numbers on the slide and barrel. You will need to provide your own mounting screws for the plate (m3 x 8-10mm)

The cerakote makes the optic plate a very tight fit. Possibly too tight. And the lands didn't seem to match the height on the ACRO plate from aimpoint I am using (there was some gap).

https://czcustom.com/cz-parts-all/cz-p10-c-parts/cz-p-10c-czub-optic-upper-bronze.html
https://czcustom.com/cz-parts-all/cz-p10-c-parts/cz-p-10c-czub-optic-upper-fde.html

Only problem is that it costs about as much as a new P10, but considering the cost of milling/cutting a slide and you get a spare set of internals, I found it to be worthwhile. (that and most places have a 8 week backorder on milling right now)

That would be an attractive offering had they either moved the optic cut forward and milled in a dovetail for a rear sight .

Or...

Milled a dovetail forward of the optic cut.

With the way it is... you either loose the rear sight completely (thus removing the P-10c from consideration as a CCW) or you end up having to ship the slide off for a forward dovetail cut (which negates the whole point of the offering in the first place).

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Re: P10c Slides For Sale?
« Reply #9 on: October 08, 2020, 07:59:09 AM »
Note that both the barrel and slide are serialized making them the defacto "firearm". You would have to buy a P-10F in order to play with the slides.

This is incorrect information.
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Re: P10c Slides For Sale?
« Reply #10 on: October 09, 2020, 11:48:24 PM »
CZC has a few cut slides left, in FDE and Bronze. I think I bought one of the last tungsten slides last month.

They come with all internal parts and their anti-rotation backplate as well as a standard barrel. I believe they take standard P10c uppers (so CZ must sell the slide and barrel to them as parts) and mill them for the optic cut and some lightening pockets. They also mill out the serial numbers on the slide and barrel. You will need to provide your own mounting screws for the plate (m3 x 8-10mm)

The cerakote makes the optic plate a very tight fit. Possibly too tight. And the lands didn't seem to match the height on the ACRO plate from aimpoint I am using (there was some gap).

https://czcustom.com/cz-parts-all/cz-p10-c-parts/cz-p-10c-czub-optic-upper-bronze.html
https://czcustom.com/cz-parts-all/cz-p10-c-parts/cz-p-10c-czub-optic-upper-fde.html

Only problem is that it costs about as much as a new P10, but considering the cost of milling/cutting a slide and you get a spare set of internals, I found it to be worthwhile. (that and most places have a 8 week backorder on milling right now)
I like this, except I’m wondering how much empty space it leaves with various optics. Do you happen to have a picture you could share with us?


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Here ya go:



It's something like 30-50 thou. I can't get my feeler gauge in there, but I don't think it'll be a problem. You just have to really beat the plate on (tight interference fit)

-edit- unless you meant the gap between the front of the plate and the slide. That would be dependent on the optic and plate combo, but it's the standard CZ optic cut, so google should help you once you've settled on an actual optic footprint.


That would be an attractive offering had they either moved the optic cut forward and milled in a dovetail for a rear sight .

Or...

Milled a dovetail forward of the optic cut.

With the way it is... you either loose the rear sight completely (thus removing the P-10c from consideration as a CCW) or you end up having to ship the slide off for a forward dovetail cut (which negates the whole point of the offering in the first place).

They have another option with a milled glock dovetail in front of the optic. You could also go with a DPP with the rear sight option, or one of the new micro-micro red dots with built in rear sights (shield, romeo 0, a few others I think). You could also look into something like the APEX shim-sight. You'd have to DIY it for your specific optic, but it'd probably work fine if you must have BUIS.
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