I’ve had mine for five or six years now, and I’ve kept it longer than any other handgun I’ve ever owned. Being a range officer, I get to try a lot of different handguns, and for me personally, I really like the ergonomics. I do agree with you that the factory texture is hot garbage, but you’ve seen the stipple work done to mine, and it’s pretty comfortable.
Picking mine up tomorrow. My first handgun. Live in Commie York so it took about 2 years to get to this point. I’m stoked. Don’t shit on my parade lol.
I have the P-10F, and really like the piece. I’m very accurate with it, and it has more accessories available than Stoeger or Styer. Glock has more accessories available than the P-10’s, but they feel like a block in my hand, have a bad trigger and I hate the grip angle. I do agree that the CZ75 and SP01 have lower axes, but for a striker fired pistol, the P10F really does it for me. However, this is coming from a guy who shoots mostly the P226, SP01, P30L, and 1911 10mm.
CZ P10 Series is amazing imo. Once they "finally" decided to modern up and offer them in threaded barrel and/or full tactical versions, they are among the best striker fired pews around. Just add the HBI trigger show (or Apex) and rock on. Combat Textile, or similar grips make a usable difference and variety.
Very strange "review". Besides the grip texture, you spent the whole video spinging the gun's praises, but it...doesn't?...live up to the hype? FYI, the trigger "grit" is the back of the striker. Take a polishing stone and square off the edges (I polished the whole striker), use a 4.5# Glock gen 1-4 striker spring and you’ll get a 4# buttery pull with a clean glass break. Worked on all 3 of mine.
I held one for the 1st time yesterday & it seemed very well made, better than I expected, I may need to get one of these!
Love mine!
I’ve had mine for five or six years now, and I’ve kept it longer than any other handgun I’ve ever owned. Being a range officer, I get to try a lot of different handguns, and for me personally, I really like the ergonomics. I do agree with you that the factory texture is hot garbage, but you’ve seen the stipple work done to mine, and it’s pretty comfortable.
Let's see... it's accurate. No malfunctions yet. Seems pretty robust. Inexpensive. ✅
@@rob6850 it’s decent, I just think the Masada, canik, and shadow systems are better options
@ 299 on PSA was hard to beat. I'd love to try the others too.
@ that is a great price
Picking mine up tomorrow. My first handgun. Live in Commie York so it took about 2 years to get to this point. I’m stoked. Don’t shit on my parade lol.
I have the P-10F, and really like the piece. I’m very accurate with it, and it has more accessories available than Stoeger or Styer. Glock has more accessories available than the P-10’s, but they feel like a block in my hand, have a bad trigger and I hate the grip angle.
I do agree that the CZ75 and SP01 have lower axes, but for a striker fired pistol, the P10F really does it for me. However, this is coming from a guy who shoots mostly the P226, SP01, P30L, and 1911 10mm.
Yeah if you like it stay with it, I just think the Masada, canik, and a few others I would reach for before the czp10
Trick question, never lost its relevance. Best glock that glock hasnt made out of the factory lol.
Don't have the P-10C but I do have the F and I love it.
100% agree
CZ P10 Series is amazing imo. Once they "finally" decided to modern up and offer them in threaded barrel and/or full tactical versions, they are among the best striker fired pews around. Just add the HBI trigger show (or Apex) and rock on. Combat Textile, or similar grips make a usable difference and variety.
The Honest Outlaw definitely knows better than you that's for sure. Besides your 7 years late.
Sit in your echo chamber seems like it is giving you a sunny personality
Very strange "review". Besides the grip texture, you spent the whole video spinging the gun's praises, but it...doesn't?...live up to the hype?
FYI, the trigger "grit" is the back of the striker. Take a polishing stone and square off the edges (I polished the whole striker), use a 4.5# Glock gen 1-4 striker spring and you’ll get a 4# buttery pull with a clean glass break. Worked on all 3 of mine.