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Offline iamjocanadian

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Optic milling for suppressor ready p10c
« on: March 12, 2018, 09:13:36 AM »
Hell again all,

I had grand plans to have my p10c milled here in Canada for an RMR. The company that will be doing the work was the Canadian warranty depot for CZ until recently but has not yet worked on a p10.

First question, is there enough space between the factory rear sights and ejection port for the RMR?

Secondly, do I need to worry about the slide cut messing with the extractor pin?

Offline Edward_Teach

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Re: Optic milling for suppressor ready p10c
« Reply #1 on: March 12, 2018, 09:48:29 AM »
Hell again all,

I had grand plans to have my p10c milled here in Canada for an RMR. The company that will be doing the work was the Canadian warranty depot for CZ until recently but has not yet worked on a p10.

First question, is there enough space between the factory rear sights and ejection port for the RMR?

Secondly, do I need to worry about the slide cut messing with the extractor pin?

I can't answer for the second part but for the first. Yes people have had their slides milled for the RMR both in front and behind the rear sight (most of them if not all have had a new dovetail milled for glock rear sights)
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Re: Optic milling for suppressor ready p10c
« Reply #2 on: March 12, 2018, 10:09:10 AM »
First question, is there enough space between the factory rear sights and ejection port for the RMR?

Secondly, do I need to worry about the slide cut messing with the extractor pin?

Whether mounting BUIS in front or behind the optic, a new dovetail is almost certainly necessary and, yes, the optic will require that the extractor pin be shortened.

Choice of optic may change the particulars slightly.
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Re: Optic milling for suppressor ready p10c
« Reply #3 on: March 12, 2018, 10:09:56 AM »
Hell again all,

I had grand plans to have my p10c milled here in Canada for an RMR. The company that will be doing the work was the Canadian warranty depot for CZ until recently but has not yet worked on a p10.

First question, is there enough space between the factory rear sights and ejection port for the RMR?

Secondly, do I need to worry about the slide cut messing with the extractor pin?
There is enough room.
Extractor retaining pin will need to be trimmed down after. Won't hurt anything.

Offline iamjocanadian

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Re: Optic milling for suppressor ready p10c
« Reply #4 on: March 12, 2018, 10:22:11 AM »
Hell again all,

I had grand plans to have my p10c milled here in Canada for an RMR. The company that will be doing the work was the Canadian warranty depot for CZ until recently but has not yet worked on a p10.

First question, is there enough space between the factory rear sights and ejection port for the RMR?

Secondly, do I need to worry about the slide cut messing with the extractor pin?

I can't answer for the second part but for the first. Yes people have had their slides milled for the RMR both in front and behind the rear sight (most of them if not all have had a new dovetail milled for glock rear sights)

I would imagine that the new cut was primarily to add suppressor height sights to co-witness with the dot whereas the factory sights on this gun already would meet that requirement.

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Re: Optic milling for suppressor ready p10c
« Reply #5 on: March 12, 2018, 12:31:40 PM »
Hell again all,

I had grand plans to have my p10c milled here in Canada for an RMR. The company that will be doing the work was the Canadian warranty depot for CZ until recently but has not yet worked on a p10.

First question, is there enough space between the factory rear sights and ejection port for the RMR?

Secondly, do I need to worry about the slide cut messing with the extractor pin?

I can't answer for the second part but for the first. Yes people have had their slides milled for the RMR both in front and behind the rear sight (most of them if not all have had a new dovetail milled for glock rear sights)

I would imagine that the new cut was primarily to add suppressor height sights to co-witness with the dot whereas the factory sights on this gun already would meet that requirement.

Yes, that is for suppressor-height sights.

Yours is a suppressor-ready model?
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Re: Optic milling for suppressor ready p10c
« Reply #6 on: March 12, 2018, 12:34:18 PM »
Hell again all,

I had grand plans to have my p10c milled here in Canada for an RMR. The company that will be doing the work was the Canadian warranty depot for CZ until recently but has not yet worked on a p10.

First question, is there enough space between the factory rear sights and ejection port for the RMR?

Secondly, do I need to worry about the slide cut messing with the extractor pin?
There is enough room.
Extractor retaining pin will need to be trimmed down after. Won't hurt anything.

Good to know, Bruce!

Do you have pics of this with the stock CZ suppressor-height sights? Just wondering how far forward the optic sits...

Also, is this only true for the RMR?
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Re: Optic milling for suppressor ready p10c
« Reply #7 on: March 12, 2018, 02:40:06 PM »
Hell again all,

I had grand plans to have my p10c milled here in Canada for an RMR. The company that will be doing the work was the Canadian warranty depot for CZ until recently but has not yet worked on a p10.

First question, is there enough space between the factory rear sights and ejection port for the RMR?

Secondly, do I need to worry about the slide cut messing with the extractor pin?
There is enough room.
Extractor retaining pin will need to be trimmed down after. Won't hurt anything.

Good to know, Bruce!

Do you have pics of this with the stock CZ suppressor-height sights? Just wondering how far forward the optic sits...

Also, is this only true for the RMR?
P-10C is long enough for any optic to fit in front the dovetail. Although long optics like Venom and FF III do cut it close. I'd recommend Viper or RMR.
« Last Edit: March 12, 2018, 03:33:32 PM by Raining_Brass »

Offline iamjocanadian

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Re: Optic milling for suppressor ready p10c
« Reply #8 on: March 12, 2018, 02:57:46 PM »
Hell again all,

I had grand plans to have my p10c milled here in Canada for an RMR. The company that will be doing the work was the Canadian warranty depot for CZ until recently but has not yet worked on a p10.

First question, is there enough space between the factory rear sights and ejection port for the RMR?

Secondly, do I need to worry about the slide cut messing with the extractor pin?
There is enough room.
Extractor retaining pin will need to be trimmed down after. Won't hurt anything.

Good to know, Bruce!

Do you have pics of this with the stock CZ suppressor-height sights? Just wondering how far forward the optic sits...

Also, is this only true for the RMR?
P-10C is long enough for any optic to fit in front the dovetail. Although long optics like Venom and FF III do cut it close. It's recommend Viper or RMR.

Great info. Thank you sir.

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Re: Optic milling for suppressor ready p10c
« Reply #9 on: March 12, 2018, 03:23:32 PM »
P-10C is long enough for any optic to fit in front the dovetail. Although long optics like Venom and FF III do cut it close. It's recommend Viper or RMR.

Good to know - thanks!
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Re: Optic milling for suppressor ready p10c
« Reply #10 on: March 17, 2018, 10:33:02 AM »
I had mine machined in Wichita, KS.

Trijicon RM06 sits so low in the slide that I get a lower 1/3 co-witness with the factory height (not suppressor) sights.

LOVE it!
« Last Edit: March 17, 2018, 10:37:59 AM by Dirk »

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Re: Optic milling for suppressor ready p10c
« Reply #11 on: March 18, 2018, 06:03:52 PM »
I had mine machined in Wichita, KS.

Trijicon RM06 sits so low in the slide that I get a lower 1/3 co-witness with the factory height (not suppressor) sights.

LOVE it!

Could you post some pics of this?  I'd be interested to see that setup.  I'm sold on an RMR, just waiting to decide which pistol it will go on first!