I got my P-10C back from CGW this week and got to shoot it this morning. It has the CGW P-10C package and the slide milled for a new Burris Fast Fire 3 3moa red dot. This is the first pistol I have owned with a slide milled red dot. I like it.
CGW re-used my Glock 4 lb striker spring but changed the front sight, striker, trigger, recoil spring assembly, whatever is in the kit. They returned my factory trigger with the glob of J-B Weld I added to increase the trigger reach...and immobilize the trigger safety lever.
I zeroed the new sight at 25 yards using 20 rounds two handed from a rest (while sighting through a camcorder) and then went right to Atlanta Arms 115 JHP, standing, single hand, at 25 yards. The trigger takes some getting used to after shooting steel 75B and 97B"E" pistols for 4 months. After 80 rounds or so, I was getting used to it (again). But, I was only shooting low 90's while learning the trigger, just like I do with the P-09/07 if I haven't shot them in a while. But, the "feel" for how much pressure I could put on the trigger while the dot was settling was coming back. The last target was a 99-6x! At a timed fire pace, roughly, but without a timer or range commands. Here is the target. No, it is not average. It is a fluke, my kind of fluke.
I am happy with the pistol. I posted a video in the "Day at the Range" section.
Joe