Here is my long term review of my CZ P10C. I purchased it in 2018, after a disastrous experience with an expensive IFG Tanfoglio Stock 1.
It has probably 5 thousand rounds through it, and it is completely stock.
Appearance: FDE frame and black slide. Not an attractive gun in shape or color. 4 out of 10.
Sights: Stock sights are 3 dot tritium. I usually like this set up, but on this gun, they are just not as clear as they should be. Like the P07 and P09, it will get a black rear / front fiber combo in the near future. Stock set up is a 5 out of 10.
Grip: Very comfortable, although very textured. It leaves in imprint on your shooting hand after you're done, but it does not move in your hand either while shooting. Pointability is outstanding, as good as a Browning Hi Power, and I don't say that lightly. Incredibly instinctive. I think it's the reason I haven't bothered with the sights until now. 10 out of 10 without question.
Takedown / Re-assembly: Easier than the P07 and P09. Harder to detail strip(I haven't tried yet), but basic takedown is Glock easy. 10 out of 10.
Recoil: It's the lightest gun in my collection, but the grip helps keep it locked down. Slightly better than the P07, I would rate recoil control an 8 out of 10.
Safety / De-cocker: Safety is in the center of the trigger, like Glock, and so many other designs. It was initially slightly "crunchy", but fine now. 7 out of 10.
Double Action Trigger: N/A
Single Action Trigger: N/A
Striker Trigger: Slight take up, firm wall, very tight reset. I like it better than Glock, Springfield Armory, Smith & Wesson, FN, Canik, HK, and Walther. 10 out of 10 (striker triggers)
Reliability: Outstanding, the P10C has never let me down in 5,000 + rounds. 10 out of 10.
Accuracy: Deadly accurate inside 15 yards, seems to open up a bit further out, but that could be the sights / me. Once I have better sights, I will update this review. For now, 5 out of 10.
Verdict: This is not my favorite CZ either, but the price to performance ratio is amazing. I paid $500, and it was exactly what I needed after that $1200 POS Tanfoglio. My younger stepson bought a lightly used one exactly like mine for $325. My older stepson bought a lightly used and modified one for about $400. Their P10Cs are their primary guns, that they carry(they live in PA) and shoot often. No failures, and they are plenty accurate with them. I also like it because it shares magazines with my CZ P07.
It has probably 5 thousand rounds through it, and it is completely stock.
Appearance: FDE frame and black slide. Not an attractive gun in shape or color. 4 out of 10.
Sights: Stock sights are 3 dot tritium. I usually like this set up, but on this gun, they are just not as clear as they should be. Like the P07 and P09, it will get a black rear / front fiber combo in the near future. Stock set up is a 5 out of 10.
Grip: Very comfortable, although very textured. It leaves in imprint on your shooting hand after you're done, but it does not move in your hand either while shooting. Pointability is outstanding, as good as a Browning Hi Power, and I don't say that lightly. Incredibly instinctive. I think it's the reason I haven't bothered with the sights until now. 10 out of 10 without question.
Takedown / Re-assembly: Easier than the P07 and P09. Harder to detail strip(I haven't tried yet), but basic takedown is Glock easy. 10 out of 10.
Recoil: It's the lightest gun in my collection, but the grip helps keep it locked down. Slightly better than the P07, I would rate recoil control an 8 out of 10.
Safety / De-cocker: Safety is in the center of the trigger, like Glock, and so many other designs. It was initially slightly "crunchy", but fine now. 7 out of 10.
Double Action Trigger: N/A
Single Action Trigger: N/A
Striker Trigger: Slight take up, firm wall, very tight reset. I like it better than Glock, Springfield Armory, Smith & Wesson, FN, Canik, HK, and Walther. 10 out of 10 (striker triggers)
Reliability: Outstanding, the P10C has never let me down in 5,000 + rounds. 10 out of 10.
Accuracy: Deadly accurate inside 15 yards, seems to open up a bit further out, but that could be the sights / me. Once I have better sights, I will update this review. For now, 5 out of 10.
Verdict: This is not my favorite CZ either, but the price to performance ratio is amazing. I paid $500, and it was exactly what I needed after that $1200 POS Tanfoglio. My younger stepson bought a lightly used one exactly like mine for $325. My older stepson bought a lightly used and modified one for about $400. Their P10Cs are their primary guns, that they carry(they live in PA) and shoot often. No failures, and they are plenty accurate with them. I also like it because it shares magazines with my CZ P07.