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Offline fastlane604

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New P-10 C
« on: February 03, 2018, 06:51:11 PM »
I picked up my new P-10 C today. Just returned from the range. Shoots accurately.  Grip texture is aggressive. I admit, my hand toughness isn't what it once was, but my hands still feel warm.  Mag release is too flat and obstinate, but I am used to extended releases on Shadows. I know CGW has a fix coming, if not already.

Trigger is very smooth with an amazingly short reset. Mine measured about 5.25 lb on my gauge which was more than I expected. I will shoot it awhile and check it again. However, I was probably always going to swap it out for the new CGW trigger. I want to get rid of most of the pre-travel.

I am going to change out the sights. I have fiber optic fronts and serrated blades on my Shadows.  However, my PC Shield has the red fiber optic front and the green fiber optic rear and I like those and seem to shoot them well. I am leaning that direction if I can find some to fit.  Have any of you put them on your PC-10 C?

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Re: New P-10 C
« Reply #1 on: February 03, 2018, 06:55:27 PM »
Just saw the fiber optic pair on CGW site.

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Re: New P-10 C
« Reply #2 on: February 03, 2018, 07:05:40 PM »
I have the CZC HTAC rear/FO front combo on mine. I like the CGW EZ/D's on my 75 and these are pretty close.

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Re: New P-10 C
« Reply #3 on: February 03, 2018, 11:18:47 PM »
I picked up my new P-10 C today. Just returned from the range. Shoots accurately.  Grip texture is aggressive. I admit, my hand toughness isn't what it once was, but my hands still feel warm.  Mag release is too flat and obstinate, but I am used to extended releases on Shadows. I know CGW has a fix coming, if not already.

Trigger is very smooth with an amazingly short reset. Mine measured about 5.25 lb on my gauge which was more than I expected. I will shoot it awhile and check it again. However, I was probably always going to swap it out for the new CGW trigger. I want to get rid of most of the pre-travel.

I am going to change out the sights. I have fiber optic fronts and serrated blades on my Shadows.  However, my PC Shield has the red fiber optic front and the green fiber optic rear and I like those and seem to shoot them well. I am leaning that direction if I can find some to fit.  Have any of you put them on your PC-10 C?


My stock P-10 also had a trigger pull of 5 pounds 4 ounces which was higher than I expected. I have since installed an HBI flat trigger with a 3 pound striker spring and a CGW tool steel striker and the average pull on my Lyman digital scale is 3 pounds 14 ounces. I also polished the trigger components. All of this has made my P-10 an absolute pleasure to shoot. Good luck with yours.





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Re: New P-10 C
« Reply #4 on: February 04, 2018, 12:21:04 AM »
I picked up my new P-10 C today. Just returned from the range. Shoots accurately.  Grip texture is aggressive. I admit, my hand toughness isn't what it once was, but my hands still feel warm.  Mag release is too flat and obstinate, but I am used to extended releases on Shadows. I know CGW has a fix coming, if not already.

Trigger is very smooth with an amazingly short reset. Mine measured about 5.25 lb on my gauge which was more than I expected. I will shoot it awhile and check it again. However, I was probably always going to swap it out for the new CGW trigger. I want to get rid of most of the pre-travel.

I am going to change out the sights. I have fiber optic fronts and serrated blades on my Shadows.  However, my PC Shield has the red fiber optic front and the green fiber optic rear and I like those and seem to shoot them well. I am leaning that direction if I can find some to fit.  Have any of you put them on your PC-10 C?


My stock P-10 also had a trigger pull of 5 pounds 4 ounces which was higher than I expected. I have since installed an HBI flat trigger with a 3 pound striker spring and a CGW tool steel striker and the average pull on my Lyman digital scale is 3 pounds 14 ounces. I also polished the trigger components. All of this has made my P-10 an absolute pleasure to shoot. Good luck with yours.

How much of the pre-travel does the HBI flat trigger eliminate?

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Re: New P-10 C
« Reply #5 on: February 04, 2018, 10:18:21 AM »
I picked up my new P-10 C today. Just returned from the range. Shoots accurately.  Grip texture is aggressive. I admit, my hand toughness isn't what it once was, but my hands still feel warm.  Mag release is too flat and obstinate, but I am used to extended releases on Shadows. I know CGW has a fix coming, if not already.

Trigger is very smooth with an amazingly short reset. Mine measured about 5.25 lb on my gauge which was more than I expected. I will shoot it awhile and check it again. However, I was probably always going to swap it out for the new CGW trigger. I want to get rid of most of the pre-travel.

I am going to change out the sights. I have fiber optic fronts and serrated blades on my Shadows.  However, my PC Shield has the red fiber optic front and the green fiber optic rear and I like those and seem to shoot them well. I am leaning that direction if I can find some to fit.  Have any of you put them on your PC-10 C?


My stock P-10 also had a trigger pull of 5 pounds 4 ounces which was higher than I expected. I have since installed an HBI flat trigger with a 3 pound striker spring and a CGW tool steel striker and the average pull on my Lyman digital scale is 3 pounds 14 ounces. I also polished the trigger components. All of this has made my P-10 an absolute pleasure to shoot. Good luck with yours.

How much of the pre-travel does the HBI flat trigger eliminate?

I have no way of measuring the reduction in pre-travel but I would guess somewhere around 25%. Again that's just a guess.
CZ 10-PC 9mm (HBI Trigger, CGW Striker 3lb spring, GGI Stainless Guide Rod 15lb spring)
Sig Sauer P365 9mm
Sig Sauer P320 X Carry 9mm
Springfield 911 .380
"Remember the first rule of gunfighting...have a gun"-Jeff Cooper

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Re: New P-10 C
« Reply #6 on: February 04, 2018, 11:52:03 AM »
Just saw the fiber optic pair on CGW site.

That?s what I did.  I have the Dawson FO sights on the majority of my pistols. 

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Re: New P-10 C
« Reply #7 on: February 04, 2018, 12:53:58 PM »
I picked up my new P-10 C today. Just returned from the range. Shoots accurately.  Grip texture is aggressive. I admit, my hand toughness isn't what it once was, but my hands still feel warm.  Mag release is too flat and obstinate, but I am used to extended releases on Shadows. I know CGW has a fix coming, if not already.

Trigger is very smooth with an amazingly short reset. Mine measured about 5.25 lb on my gauge which was more than I expected. I will shoot it awhile and check it again. However, I was probably always going to swap it out for the new CGW trigger. I want to get rid of most of the pre-travel.

I am going to change out the sights. I have fiber optic fronts and serrated blades on my Shadows.  However, my PC Shield has the red fiber optic front and the green fiber optic rear and I like those and seem to shoot them well. I am leaning that direction if I can find some to fit.  Have any of you put them on your PC-10 C?


My stock P-10 also had a trigger pull of 5 pounds 4 ounces which was higher than I expected. I have since installed an HBI flat trigger with a 3 pound striker spring and a CGW tool steel striker and the average pull on my Lyman digital scale is 3 pounds 14 ounces. I also polished the trigger components. All of this has made my P-10 an absolute pleasure to shoot. Good luck with yours.

How much of the pre-travel does the HBI flat trigger eliminate?

I have no way of measuring the reduction in pre-travel but I would guess somewhere around 25%. Again that's just a guess.

Thank you.

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Re: New P-10 C
« Reply #8 on: February 06, 2018, 06:19:54 AM »
Be curious to know if anyone has actually measured the reduction in take up between the stock P-10 trigger and the HB Industries flat trigger.
CZ 10-PC 9mm (HBI Trigger, CGW Striker 3lb spring, GGI Stainless Guide Rod 15lb spring)
Sig Sauer P365 9mm
Sig Sauer P320 X Carry 9mm
Springfield 911 .380
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