Hi everyone.
I was pondering an interesting topic last night after reviewing several posts and YouTube videos. Without considering recoil levels, do you all agree that the plastic/polymer original guide rods for P10-C is better than the metal guide rods if you don't need the less recoil?
The reason I ask is because while some people claim the plastic ones are not as durable or "smooth" as polished metal guide rods for the spring to glide, I have read that CZ has stated they believe it's better to use plastic guide rods because if you use a metal one, it can cause "chatter" and beat up the frame rails or the slide. But since plastic guide rods are much cheaper to produce than metal ones, I have a small amount of healthy skepticism to at least ponder this topic.
In other words, it sounds like the engineers at CZ believe that the small amount of flex in the plastic guide rods help avoid stress on the frame guide rails. This is a very important consideration that NONE of the Youtuber's who put metal guide rods on their guns mention.
What do you all think? My intention is to have the most reliable/functional P10-c. So should I keep the plastic guide rod?
Glock also uses plastic guide rods. However, Glock also uses cheap plastic sights and magazines to save money (or maybe save weight). So again, I'm torn on what to believe.