People say this a lot but this is easily (IMO) the best most slept on pistol in the whole striker fire market. Dollar for dollar there is literally nothing better.
Bought a Glock 19G5 about a year ago. After years of resisting, I gave in to try a Glock. Thinking about getting the P10c, anyway. Held one today at Cabela's. Love the feel. I have the P10F and love it.
@@Relayer56 Shot a P10C Tactical the one that comes with threaded barrel and raised irons from the factory. Had a malfunction on the first mag, but It ran flawlessly even suppressed after that. Was my first time shooting suppressed and it was awesome.
@@gutWrench9mm Same here. Some people insist grip angle isn't a factor. I disagree. My target acquisition and stable sight hold are much better with the CZ or a 1911.
Seriously underrated tool imo. CZ waited waaaaay too long in bringing the full tactical versions out and just a plate option... they are amazing... just add a HBI trigger shoe and carry on. BTW...where is CZ's marketing??? Nonexistent. Still hoping Colt does not run them out of business.
Highly recommend getting the OEM trigger internals polished instead of putting in parts. My P10C and S are so easy to shoot, with a $75 visit to the gunsmith
@@mrs.vasquezzbro you the one saying this shi out of line when dude was talking about how Cz bought out colt it’s a very relevant and prevalent topic on the entire brand of Cz because they are kind of in some shit rn
The reset is superb out of box. Been shooting the crap out of mine for almost four years now. So much that I got a replacement to save for down the road.I also have the P07 and a P09. The 10C uses all those mags. 15, 17, 19 and 21 rounders. I have a ton of mags and they all work in the P-7 and 10C.
The early P10s had some issues. Shawn Ryan posted a video where they had a hot P10 with a frozen slide and trigger, unable to pull the trig or the slide. A very common issue was the backplate inducing failures because it would come loose. They fixed that by adding an angle so if it hits the back of the slide it will push itself back up in position. The earlier models would also drop the slide forward on a full mag which the newer models don't seem to. It's gone through about 4 revisions according to folks online. I got mine last year and initially didn't think much of it until I put some serious time behind it, now it's my main EDC I also just think it's an ugly gun lmao
I originally wanted the P10C but I ended up getting an Arex Delta and a P10F since the Delta can take P10 mags. P10F is a massive gun but I love it! Having my carry gun and my nightstand gun use the same larger mags is a big plus.
The CZ P10’s are great pistols, I don’t think CZ advertised enough. I’ve had 2, both were totally reliable and I had zero issues. 1 was non optic & 1 wore a Holoson 508.
Very well done. Good information. I have owned 2 P-10Cs and one P-10F. One C and the F have optics ready slides. They are not direct mount and no adapter plates are included. I too like the grip angle. It is much closer to the 1911 grip angle that suits me perfectly. And he trigger is one of the absolute best right out of the box. Glocks are great guns, but the grips feel like I'm holding a brick and the trigger is mediocre. I have fired thousands of rounds through my CZs without a single malfunction, including all styles of hollow points, G9 ammo and Hornady Flex Tip. Thanks again for a great video. I just subscribed.
Bought one a few years ago. It had surpressors sights and an extended barrels. Being old and with lousy eye sight, I had it milled for a red dot. Great gun, shoots great and carries well. I use a Tier 1 MSP for an X300 and it is great. All round it is a good bang for the buck. Would definitely recommend. Also, I live in a ban state, so ten-rounders.
New models come optic ready, yes they take plates. Mine was $400 with 3 mags. I agree, they are high value for a cooler weather carry option that has very good ergonomics.
Best Stryker fire on the market honestly. 60 bucks with an HBI trigger shoe and spring and it’s absurd how nice the trigger is. But it’s to note it’s probably the best Stryker fired trigger on the market.
Only reason i found out about rhis gun is cuz i turned 21 and always loved how the cz75 looks in games. But too much moneys and i got the p10c or for 430 after taxes. And i love it so much. Cz is amazing i love them
CZ will forever be the best guns I never carry…I have virtually nothing to complain about them, they are great, and I love my Omega and Shadow. But for whatever reason I have never felt like carrying one.
I don't know why, but to me the cz p10c is extremely underrated. Great trigger out of the box. Serations front and rear slide. Stippling on the handle. Very accurate. The only thing I'd change is the sights. I'd love to put some true glow sights on mine. For the price, in my opinion, it's a heck of a deal.
Switched from a Glock 19. I prefer the CZ P10C for the grip angle. I've got 3,000 roudns through it this year, just a reliable as my G19 was. I was disappointed because mine didn't come with a fedora.
I own both the CZ P10c and P10s. I love them both the C is my night stand gun and the S has a my EDC. I own other firearms like the Canik SC Elite and owned other firearms but nothing touches my CZ’s
Love my P10c and P10f. I've had Sip P320's, VP9s, M&P 2.0s and 1st gen but prefer my P10SC with the 509t. That thing is a laser, great trigger and excellent CZ ergos. Cant wait for the 2nd gen or 2.0 version of the P10 series.
plus the in rail slide is great if you live in the desert. glocks have that gap between the slide and lower allowing all kinds of airborne particulates to get in there.
When I bought my first gun (LWRCi M6IC DI) I a,so bought a Gen3 G19 frame and built it out. One of the next two were a CZ P-10 C & F (with Czech build stamps) I then got a few more and a P-10C Tactical with a grey frame came home with me. C Tac & F have HBI triggers and C is all stock and the one I carry. I put a Norsso Reptilian slide on the Tac (to get an optic cut) and cut the F for a Holosun 509T. I shoot my CZ’s way better than my Glock but have one because of the proliferation of Glock. I am thinking about the one rifle one pistol concept and leaning towards a Shadow Systems MR920 or the Platypus to utilize Glock magazines After reading through many comments and finding similar experiences where others shoot P-10’s better than Glocks, as I do as well, I’m thinking I might just save my money and sell off all my other pistols and exclusively use my P-10’s. The only reason I have Glocks is because of a minute change of SHTF or TEOTWAWKI and being able to pick up mags. With the CZ I’ll just have to unload and load. I don’t think I’d still be around though as I really need to get training (hoping to get to Clint Smith while he can still pass his knowledge).
Bought the tactical urban grey used at my local gun store when I turned 21 and have put so many rounds through it. Love this gun and hate it due to the addiction of CZs it created! Only complaint is the mags not widely available and the base spring is garbage with the +2 from the factory.
I personally like them ALOT better than any glocks....except for Shadow Systems guns. The glock grip angle, and their triggers are not for me(the PDP is nice though) Thanks for the video.
Cool shirt, where did you get it? The gun is not really "by CZ USA", it's just imported and licensed for sale in USA by them. The non optical CZ p10 C is made by CZ in Czech Republic which makes it so high in quality.
Dude! You like like a badass Yosemite Sam rocking that mustache bro, now ya just gotta get some six shooters in each hand an the look will be complete! ❤✌️😎
A Holosun Light? What Holster Pattern is that? I am always leery of lights and holsters....seriously limits my options for weapon mounted lights as some only list the Surefire light. Great review and I've had my CZ-P10C for many years and it led to a friend liking it so much he went and snagged a P-10F for Competitions. Thanks again, KB
I have a CZ P10C and a Sig P320 Carry. The CZ is better from the factory. It is one of the best factory striker fired pistols I have ever shot. I refer to it as the best Glock 19 ever made. My Sig is now highly modified, so it's a better gun but I still believe the factory trigger on the CZ is just as good or better than the Apex on the Sig.
I have a 1st gen p10c and have abused the crap out of it, and it keeps asking for more, so i bought p10f o.r. and have had nothing great things to say about it too at this point.
Started with a P10c, then bought a p10s. Two pistols have literally covered every carry need. Fantastic weapons. I own just about every Glock that matters and yes they are kinda overrated.
I had one, i loved it, nut the lack of aftermarket was what was hard for me. ended up selling it and i have a safariland for it that i cant seem to sell, if anyone was interested
@@J.Young808 I can see that Glock is great if you are building guns all the time. They has dozens of slide and barrel manufacturers. Cz p10c has 5-6 but all the companies are top notch Ike ppm, norso, primary machine, killer innovations, Taylor freelance Toni systems, Tactical hyve Cajun gunworks, cz custom, Danforth designs, etc. I only change trigger, sights maybe brass back straps. Recoil springs and comp. Would love barrel and slide from killer innovations. There are some out there but if you are building Glock clones, of course there isn’t that level of support. Couple officers I know run p10Fs they love them it was rather funny when their stock trigger was nicer than some of the other guys supposedly custom Glock triggers 😂.
My p10 broke a striker after 200 rounds and maybe 1000 dryfire WITH a snap cap. CZ didnt respond. The striker I ordered was B grade at best, with a crooked sear surface. CZ did not fix it and did not respond. My trigger was gritty and creepy till it broke in. Than it was nice: solid wall, clean break. Except that it was horrendously inconsistent for the last 5 rounds in each magazine. With each shot the creep got more and more (behind the wall) and it completely threw me off sometimes. The reason was tolerance stacking between different parts and when the magazine excerted less upward pressure onto the slide, the trigger characteristics changed. Moreover the trigger was suspectible to a change in feel when the gun got dirty, sometimes even after 100-200 rounds. The stock sights are pretty soft and get easily dinged up, I also didnt find them as nice to pick up. Also be aware, that nearly everything in the gun is MIM cast, thats where the price comes from. Another thing: the exchangeable backstrap is like an afterthought. The M sized one on mine did make noices and wobbled, when I pressed tighter, because it was soft like rubber. You guessed it: a production flaw, cz didnt care about. the other problem is: the backstraps dont change trigger reach. Be aware like with all czs if you have largerhands or long fingers, the trigger might break very far back which can be a problem. Moreover, due to the backstrap design, the larger backstraps dramatically change grip angle. The large one puts you at an angle quite similar to a glock. The texture on the front and backstrap ist nice, the one on the sides is lacklustre at best. So it is not a bad pistole, but you should eventually buy only in person. I dont really like glocks that much, but the glocks ive handled inspired more confidence in me compared to the p10. I run a hk vp9 full size in the meantime, and you can criticize some things on these gun also, but the trigger on those really is consistent and most internal parts are stamped or machined steel, which is a completely other quality level. There is a reason the p10s are sold that cheap oftentimes.
I had heard that some of the first guns had striker problems it was resolved supposedly rather quickly. I agree the non optic version there sights can dent the new sights do not and are rear blacked out serrated with a front orange night sights that pick up really quickly. Never had any trigger issues my c is an early 2019. From my understanding most of the issues were resolved by 2019 though mine had a very stiff mag catch. I think many people buy first year guns and they have problems look at Daniel Defense handgun it has a few issues I am confident that they will fix them and it will be a great gun. Glock had issues when they came out with there new plastic recoil guide rode and had to walk that back. SIG P365 had a batch of 1000 odd stickers. So did Glock which unfortunately made it to the marines. Like you said the vp9 has had several issues. I love them they are great guns, I have found that my p10c works better than my brothers vp9 when very dirty. As several mud/ dust/ water tests seem to indicate is true also. Not that that matters to much really. If your gun wasn’t a first year to year and 1/2 gun you probably got a lemon unfortunately which stinks. I wish the vp9 had more aftermarket support. Been tempted to get one they have come down in price though I think eventually I will get a p30L LEM instead. Enjoy your vp9 sir I am trying to get an old friend to sell me his lol😂 we will see if that happens. Edit I agree with you on the rear blackstrap wish the larger ones didn’t change the grip angle, the vp9 , p30 and pdp definitely do better in that department, Glock no comment needed lol. My hands are xl-xxl and the medium does work well for me. I do change most triggers I like flat faces. That might help as most custom trigger do not travel as far to the rear as stock.
@@andershilmo1866 Hey, I agree with your assessment. My P10 unfortunately was a P10F from 2022, so no first batch problems. I think the p10s are serviceable weapons that shoot well, when the grip shape fits the users hand and I think that will be true for many people who also like cz75s. I also think that the gun should be quite reliable when dirty, because it is built very simple. The VP9 is much more complicated, so more things to go wrong. However I think the vp9 will outlast the parts in the p10 by a great margin, its just built better overall and it is also in my opinion more precise and shootable, although these last points are more of a function of fit. The thing with the aftermarket support is this - and I say that as someone who does like tinkering with stuff very much - I dont know what I should do to that gun honestly. Ergonomics are fine (grip texture could be more aggressive), trigger is fine, sights are fine. Sure one can lighten the trigger, install other sights, etc. pp. but in the end it is a striker fired pistol, which for me is not the best in a sports contest. And in my opinion striker systems shouldnt be messed with too much, most are fine as they are or fine with little tweaks but for a serious sports gun or precision shooting the metal hammer fired options are much more tuneable and suitable in my mind. Just more options and way more margin for error as with a striker system. But everything is just my opinion, I dont think anyone can really do wrong with any of the offerings of the current market, as long as the gun fits. In the end it comes down more to things like customer support and availabilty of spares and holsters...
@@marcelschultz4033 I agree with your assessment. I mostly change over to flat triggers, better recoil springs sometimes a brass blackstrap, polished or NP3 coated quality striker. I don’t change striker springs those can give you light strikes. A nicer recoil spring can make a difference. Many times I am hesitant to buy hk as the parts availability is not very good. Cz is probably only a bit better thankfully Cajun gun works has stepped up for parts availability. Although the HK do go many many rounds without needing much maintenance. There are a few guys with 50k plus on the p10c regular guy training is one, honest outlaw has many rounds on p10 series as well. His ran well other than a recoil spring which is to be expected after many thousands. Thankfully there are many great guns out there. am looking at making some changes possibly soon I run a pdp pro which has everything I want just as is came in at 820 out the door can’t hardly beat that for a gun with a threaded barrel, magwell and the nicest stock striker trigger on the market at the moment. It’s to bad you had such a bad experience the gun was probably built on Friday or worse maybe a Monday lol. Best of luck sure have a good one. The longer I shoot the more I see the value of being able to train predominantly on one platform and get really good with it have a secondary that is a copy of what you carry.
@@andershilmo1866 I live in europe, so I thought parts availability for cz is good, since they have a european web shop. Oftentimes everything is sold out and when I needed some warranty they left me out in the rain, as I mentioned above. This experience spoiled czs a bit for me tbh. The PDP I find very nice also. It has a bit more snap than the vp9. The pdp had one annoying feature for me unfortunately: the grip is a tiny bit too short, and my pinky finger gets caught between the corner and the magazine upon insertion. That made the case for the hk. But you are right, I cannot buy any parts as a regular guy, everything has to be ordered by someone with a sales license/shop. I have to be honest: when I think of the parts quality of my p10f I cannot believe these run more than 20k rounds before their completely done for. But maybe your right and I had a really bad model. It was czech made btw. Since I am a resident of germany, the shooting I can do is very limited, as is the number of guns I can own. And even to think about carrying a gun is sacrilege over here. There is so much beaurocracy involved around gun buying here, that the fail with the p10 was even more annoying than just the fact of having to sell it.
@@marcelschultz4033 I use the 5 inch full sized 18 round plus one pdp pro with a magwell so it hasn’t pinched me although my friend compact without the magwell didn’t pinch. It is a bit snappier but a Parker mountain machine comp and zr tactical or dpm springs help a lot. I plan on taking my p10c to at least 40,000 plus most likely 60,000 is what I expect out of it it may need a slide at 60,000. My p10c is Czech made but my p10F is American made. I appreciate the calm responses many on y-tube cannot seem to have a real conversation. That’s to bad guns are considered a privilege. Here in the great state of Texas we believe all should be armed and well trained. If people see a pickup which is what many drive here we assume it has a gun in it. Out in the country there are wild boar/ hogs cougars and wild dogs. Most are armed.
Everyone recently making vids about how good this gun is…you guys are late and should shut your pie holes 😂 we don’t need the price to be driven up on this hidden gem 💎
Me and some buddies rented a p10c at the range and we all thought it shot noticeably worse than the Glock 19. To be fair, it’s possible it had getting destroyed as a rental but that was one of the biggest disappointments at the range. I had high hopes and then They were crushed. I’m sure it’s a great gun, I personally would sway towards something else.
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Been carrying my p10c for 4 years no malfunctions, its a great striker pistol
People say this a lot but this is easily (IMO) the best most slept on pistol in the whole striker fire market. Dollar for dollar there is literally nothing better.
Bought a Glock 19G5 about a year ago. After years of resisting, I gave in to try a Glock. Thinking about getting the P10c, anyway. Held one today at Cabela's. Love the feel. I have the P10F and love it.
@@Relayer56 Shot a P10C Tactical the one that comes with threaded barrel and raised irons from the factory. Had a malfunction on the first mag, but It ran flawlessly even suppressed after that. Was my first time shooting suppressed and it was awesome.
This was my first 9mm handgun. Bought it in 2017 and it is still my EDC. No upgrades needed.
When I first got my P10c, ran it thru 4 days of pistol craft at Valor Ridge. Shot exceptionally.
I've had mine for a few years and have taken two or three classes with it. Always reliable and pretty accurate to.
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Forgive me. Couldn't help myself.
Welcome to the CZ camp lots of room here it's great! Thanks for the video.
The P10 is what a Glock is with upgrades.
- me, a shooter of Glocks
I just don’t like a glock grip angle.
@@gutWrench9mm Same here. Some people insist grip angle isn't a factor. I disagree. My target acquisition and stable sight hold are much better with the CZ or a 1911.
Seriously underrated tool imo. CZ waited waaaaay too long in bringing the full tactical versions out and just a plate option... they are amazing... just add a HBI trigger shoe and carry on. BTW...where is CZ's marketing??? Nonexistent. Still hoping Colt does not run them out of business.
Colt? Colt is dead
Highly recommend getting the OEM trigger internals polished instead of putting in parts. My P10C and S are so easy to shoot, with a $75 visit to the gunsmith
@@mrs.vasquezzCZ owns Colt now
@@2ATactical1776 ok?
@@mrs.vasquezzbro you the one saying this shi out of line when dude was talking about how Cz bought out colt it’s a very relevant and prevalent topic on the entire brand of Cz because they are kind of in some shit rn
I have a cz p 10 c, p 07 and a p 01. Love them all !!!
People keep saying you can’t find aftermarket parts for these, but every major holster and parts company I know makes everything for the P10.
Spare parts are harder and more expensive to get
@@Nathan-jh1ho I haven’t had that experience.
My dream gun😍…just picked it up used..$273 out the door with one mag😓…super happy 😊
The reset is superb out of box. Been shooting the crap out of mine for almost four years now. So much that I got a replacement to save for down the road.I also have the P07 and a P09.
The 10C uses all those mags. 15, 17, 19 and 21 rounders. I have a ton of mags and they all work in the P-7 and 10C.
Solid blaster, always wondered why the p10 did not gain more market share.
The early P10s had some issues. Shawn Ryan posted a video where they had a hot P10 with a frozen slide and trigger, unable to pull the trig or the slide. A very common issue was the backplate inducing failures because it would come loose. They fixed that by adding an angle so if it hits the back of the slide it will push itself back up in position. The earlier models would also drop the slide forward on a full mag which the newer models don't seem to. It's gone through about 4 revisions according to folks online. I got mine last year and initially didn't think much of it until I put some serious time behind it, now it's my main EDC
I also just think it's an ugly gun lmao
Roll pins
@@TheGeorgianGuy that too, especially the backstrap roll pin that has teeth in it...
@@London_Mule "I also just think it's an ugly gun lmao"..... lol
@@London_MuleI had a P10F with pins that constantly walked out. Sent it in twice as well as swapped pins myself. They won’t stop walking.
The best combat no nonsense pistol out there. Extremely reliable after few thousand rounds.
One of my buddies got one and I was seriously impressed, especially for the price. In many ways I actually like it better than an unmodified Glock.
Love mine, best edc I've had
I originally wanted the P10C but I ended up getting an Arex Delta and a P10F since the Delta can take P10 mags. P10F is a massive gun but I love it! Having my carry gun and my nightstand gun use the same larger mags is a big plus.
The CZ P10’s are great pistols, I don’t think CZ advertised enough. I’ve had 2, both were totally reliable and I had zero issues. 1 was non optic & 1 wore a Holoson 508.
Very well done. Good information. I have owned 2 P-10Cs and one P-10F. One C and the F have optics ready slides. They are not direct mount and no adapter plates are included. I too like the grip angle. It is much closer to the 1911 grip angle that suits me perfectly. And he trigger is one of the absolute best right out of the box. Glocks are great guns, but the grips feel like I'm holding a brick and the trigger is mediocre. I have fired thousands of rounds through my CZs without a single malfunction, including all styles of hollow points, G9 ammo and Hornady Flex Tip. Thanks again for a great video. I just subscribed.
Bought one a few years ago. It had surpressors sights and an extended barrels. Being old and with lousy eye sight, I had it milled for a red dot. Great gun, shoots great and carries well. I use a Tier 1 MSP for an X300 and it is great. All round it is a good bang for the buck. Would definitely recommend. Also, I live in a ban state, so ten-rounders.
Using the P10c for more than a year now and it is an awesome weapon
Got one with factory cut from PSA for 370 last year, hard to beat for the money.
Im running this setup for edc and love it. Holosun pid is a nice light for the cost. Overall i am very impressed with this setup
Great guns I have 2 of them and a po9 love all of them
New models come optic ready, yes they take plates. Mine was $400 with 3 mags. I agree, they are high value for a cooler weather carry option that has very good ergonomics.
Thanks for your reviews!
I have carried an optics ready version with a 509T and have always been able to shoot it better than a Glock
Me too.
Best gun on the market for the price and reliability.
I recently purchased the p10f optic cut for $400 recently and I really like it
Eager to see their pending 2.0 version.
You can currently get a cz p10c with direct mounted holosun scs for about $605. Represents the best deal in hand guns atm imo.
Used mine for years. Ended up getting a b&t chassis for it and got my glock 19 milled for an acro.
Best Stryker fire on the market honestly. 60 bucks with an HBI trigger shoe and spring and it’s absurd how nice the trigger is. But it’s to note it’s probably the best Stryker fired trigger on the market.
Only reason i found out about rhis gun is cuz i turned 21 and always loved how the cz75 looks in games. But too much moneys and i got the p10c or for 430 after taxes. And i love it so much. Cz is amazing i love them
CZ will forever be the best guns I never carry…I have virtually nothing to complain about them, they are great, and I love my Omega and Shadow. But for whatever reason I have never felt like carrying one.
I don't know why, but to me the cz p10c is extremely underrated. Great trigger out of the box. Serations front and rear slide. Stippling on the handle. Very accurate. The only thing I'd change is the sights. I'd love to put some true glow sights on mine. For the price, in my opinion, it's a heck of a deal.
Switched from a Glock 19. I prefer the CZ P10C for the grip angle. I've got 3,000 roudns through it this year, just a reliable as my G19 was. I was disappointed because mine didn't come with a fedora.
I own both the CZ P10c and P10s. I love them both the C is my night stand gun and the S has a my EDC. I own other firearms like the Canik SC Elite and owned other firearms but nothing touches my CZ’s
Bought one for my son a couple years ago. His first pistol and it’s been great.
Did you not feel he deserved a Sig?
@@mauricemaurice123 why would I want him to have an overpriced, inferior(in my opinion) product with a high bore axis?
Love my P10c and P10f. I've had Sip P320's, VP9s, M&P 2.0s and 1st gen but prefer my P10SC with the 509t. That thing is a laser, great trigger and excellent CZ ergos. Cant wait for the 2nd gen or 2.0 version of the P10 series.
plus the in rail slide is great if you live in the desert. glocks have that gap between the slide and lower allowing all kinds of airborne particulates to get in there.
Really appreciating the pokemon diamond and pearl shirt.
When I bought my first gun (LWRCi M6IC DI) I a,so bought a Gen3 G19 frame and built it out. One of the next two were a CZ P-10 C & F (with Czech build stamps) I then got a few more and a P-10C Tactical with a grey frame came home with me. C Tac & F have HBI triggers and C is all stock and the one I carry. I put a Norsso Reptilian slide on the Tac (to get an optic cut) and cut the F for a Holosun 509T.
I shoot my CZ’s way better than my Glock but have one because of the proliferation of Glock. I am thinking about the one rifle one pistol concept and leaning towards a Shadow Systems MR920 or the Platypus to utilize Glock magazines
After reading through many comments and finding similar experiences where others shoot P-10’s better than Glocks, as I do as well, I’m thinking I might just save my money and sell off all my other pistols and exclusively use my P-10’s. The only reason I have Glocks is because of a minute change of SHTF or TEOTWAWKI and being able to pick up mags. With the CZ I’ll just have to unload and load. I don’t think I’d still be around though as I really need to get training (hoping to get to Clint Smith while he can still pass his knowledge).
I would keep a G19. I carry a MR920. Parts and mags are everywhere. It’s hard to beat, but I do have others. I’ll always have a USP for example
My p10f is my go to carry optic gun now. P10s for carry
Bought the tactical urban grey used at my local gun store when I turned 21 and have put so many rounds through it. Love this gun and hate it due to the addiction of CZs it created! Only complaint is the mags not widely available and the base spring is garbage with the +2 from the factory.
I have a P10C, Glock 17, SW Mp 2.0 and have shot several other 9mm's as well. The P10C is the best I have shot.
P10 C fits in most every G19 holster
The fact you're an FFL wasn't enough? That's weird, F'n bureaucracy. Great little pistols.
Not bureaucracy
I love my p10c.
I miss mine
I personally like them ALOT better than any glocks....except for Shadow Systems guns. The glock grip angle, and their triggers are not for me(the PDP is nice though) Thanks for the video.
Cool shirt, where did you get it? The gun is not really "by CZ USA", it's just imported and licensed for sale in USA by them. The non optical CZ p10 C is made by CZ in Czech Republic which makes it so high in quality.
Dude! You like like a badass Yosemite Sam rocking that mustache bro, now ya just gotta get some six shooters in each hand an the look will be complete! ❤✌️😎
A Holosun Light? What Holster Pattern is that? I am always leery of lights and holsters....seriously limits my options for weapon mounted lights as some only list the Surefire light. Great review and I've had my CZ-P10C for many years and it led to a friend liking it so much he went and snagged a P-10F for Competitions.
Thanks again, KB
I have a CZ P10C and a Sig P320 Carry. The CZ is better from the factory. It is one of the best factory striker fired pistols I have ever shot. I refer to it as the best Glock 19 ever made. My Sig is now highly modified, so it's a better gun but I still believe the factory trigger on the CZ is just as good or better than the Apex on the Sig.
I like my P10C so much, I bought a second one. Just in case the first one ever ends up in an evidence locker 😅👀
Would you pick this P10 over your PDP ?
when you were shooting targets in the hills it looked a lot like idaho. if so good to have more cz love in our great state.
He is in Northern Idaho. I’m about to move to Idaho in 5 weeks. Couldn’t be more excited!
Does thunder ranch ask for proof from everyone? Couldn’t find anything on their website.
Waiting for mine to come in from layaway. Has a Holosun SCS on it, which direct mounts and doesn't need any plates.
Holosun just came out with an SCS optic for this.
This guy looks like a badass and dresses like where's Waldo.
I want numerous P10c's just because
Grab your CZs now boys
My only complaint about the P10C is the lack of aftermarket parts/accessories.
I would like more Magwell and mag extensions options
Do you ever test or use pencil barrels? Ever use the super light one like the 19 ounce 16 inch version from Faxon?
Is there a way to make the slide easier to rack? I have cerebral palsy and really want this gun.
What an obnoxious gate to attending a thunder ranch class
I have a 1st gen p10c and have abused the crap out of it, and it keeps asking for more, so i bought p10f o.r. and have had nothing great things to say about it too at this point.
Started with a P10c, then bought a p10s. Two pistols have literally covered every carry need. Fantastic weapons. I own just about every Glock that matters and yes they are kinda overrated.
Is it only me or dude almost got shot at 1:47 ??
The two-toned models are like $100 more for some reason.
Hey man, could you put all your carnivore journey videos in a playlist? And maybe add in whatever other food videos you’ve done
Glock 19 with a better trigger, ergos, and sights for less money
CZ P10C the pistol of choice for us millennials everywhere lol.
I had one, i loved it, nut the lack of aftermarket was what was hard for me. ended up selling it and i have a safariland for it that i cant seem to sell, if anyone was interested
What size and model # Safariland, C or F, what light? What are you looking to get for it?
@@J.Young808 I can see that Glock is great if you are building guns all the time. They has dozens of slide and barrel manufacturers. Cz p10c has 5-6 but all the companies are top notch Ike ppm, norso, primary machine, killer innovations, Taylor freelance Toni systems, Tactical hyve Cajun gunworks, cz custom, Danforth designs, etc. I only change trigger, sights maybe brass back straps. Recoil springs and comp. Would love barrel and slide from killer innovations. There are some out there but if you are building Glock clones, of course there isn’t that level of support. Couple officers I know run p10Fs they love them it was rather funny when their stock trigger was nicer than some of the other guys supposedly custom Glock triggers 😂.
Makes me sad how much bigger my P-10C looks in my hands… 😔
My p10 broke a striker after 200 rounds and maybe 1000 dryfire WITH a snap cap. CZ didnt respond. The striker I ordered was B grade at best, with a crooked sear surface. CZ did not fix it and did not respond. My trigger was gritty and creepy till it broke in. Than it was nice: solid wall, clean break. Except that it was horrendously inconsistent for the last 5 rounds in each magazine. With each shot the creep got more and more (behind the wall) and it completely threw me off sometimes. The reason was tolerance stacking between different parts and when the magazine excerted less upward pressure onto the slide, the trigger characteristics changed. Moreover the trigger was suspectible to a change in feel when the gun got dirty, sometimes even after 100-200 rounds.
The stock sights are pretty soft and get easily dinged up, I also didnt find them as nice to pick up. Also be aware, that nearly everything in the gun is MIM cast, thats where the price comes from. Another thing: the exchangeable backstrap is like an afterthought. The M sized one on mine did make noices and wobbled, when I pressed tighter, because it was soft like rubber. You guessed it: a production flaw, cz didnt care about. the other problem is: the backstraps dont change trigger reach. Be aware like with all czs if you have largerhands or long fingers, the trigger might break very far back which can be a problem. Moreover, due to the backstrap design, the larger backstraps dramatically change grip angle. The large one puts you at an angle quite similar to a glock. The texture on the front and backstrap ist nice, the one on the sides is lacklustre at best.
So it is not a bad pistole, but you should eventually buy only in person. I dont really like glocks that much, but the glocks ive handled inspired more confidence in me compared to the p10. I run a hk vp9 full size in the meantime, and you can criticize some things on these gun also, but the trigger on those really is consistent and most internal parts are stamped or machined steel, which is a completely other quality level. There is a reason the p10s are sold that cheap oftentimes.
I had heard that some of the first guns had striker problems it was resolved supposedly rather quickly. I agree the non optic version there sights can dent the new sights do not and are rear blacked out serrated with a front orange night sights that pick up really quickly. Never had any trigger issues my c is an early 2019. From my understanding most of the issues were resolved by 2019 though mine had a very stiff mag catch. I think many people buy first year guns and they have problems look at Daniel Defense handgun it has a few issues I am confident that they will fix them and it will be a great gun. Glock had issues when they came out with there new plastic recoil guide rode and had to walk that back. SIG P365 had a batch of 1000 odd stickers. So did Glock which unfortunately made it to the marines. Like you said the vp9 has had several issues. I love them they are great guns, I have found that my p10c works better than my brothers vp9 when very dirty. As several mud/ dust/ water tests seem to indicate is true also. Not that that matters to much really. If your gun wasn’t a first year to year and 1/2 gun you probably got a lemon unfortunately which stinks. I wish the vp9 had more aftermarket support. Been tempted to get one they have come down in price though I think eventually I will get a p30L LEM instead. Enjoy your vp9 sir I am trying to get an old friend to sell me his lol😂 we will see if that happens.
Edit I agree with you on the rear blackstrap wish the larger ones didn’t change the grip angle, the vp9 , p30 and pdp definitely do better in that department, Glock no comment needed lol. My hands are xl-xxl and the medium does work well for me. I do change most triggers I like flat faces. That might help as most custom trigger do not travel as far to the rear as stock.
@@andershilmo1866 Hey, I agree with your assessment. My P10 unfortunately was a P10F from 2022, so no first batch problems. I think the p10s are serviceable weapons that shoot well, when the grip shape fits the users hand and I think that will be true for many people who also like cz75s. I also think that the gun should be quite reliable when dirty, because it is built very simple. The VP9 is much more complicated, so more things to go wrong. However I think the vp9 will outlast the parts in the p10 by a great margin, its just built better overall and it is also in my opinion more precise and shootable, although these last points are more of a function of fit.
The thing with the aftermarket support is this - and I say that as someone who does like tinkering with stuff very much - I dont know what I should do to that gun honestly. Ergonomics are fine (grip texture could be more aggressive), trigger is fine, sights are fine. Sure one can lighten the trigger, install other sights, etc. pp. but in the end it is a striker fired pistol, which for me is not the best in a sports contest. And in my opinion striker systems shouldnt be messed with too much, most are fine as they are or fine with little tweaks but for a serious sports gun or precision shooting the metal hammer fired options are much more tuneable and suitable in my mind. Just more options and way more margin for error as with a striker system.
But everything is just my opinion, I dont think anyone can really do wrong with any of the offerings of the current market, as long as the gun fits. In the end it comes down more to things like customer support and availabilty of spares and holsters...
@@marcelschultz4033 I agree with your assessment. I mostly change over to flat triggers, better recoil springs sometimes a brass blackstrap, polished or NP3 coated quality striker. I don’t change striker springs those can give you light strikes. A nicer recoil spring can make a difference.
Many times I am hesitant to buy hk as the parts availability is not very good. Cz is probably only a bit better thankfully Cajun gun works has stepped up for parts availability. Although the HK do go many many rounds without needing much maintenance. There are a few guys with 50k plus on the p10c regular guy training is one, honest outlaw has many rounds on p10 series as well. His ran well other than a recoil spring which is to be expected after many thousands. Thankfully there are many great guns out there. am looking at making some changes possibly soon I run a pdp pro which has everything I want just as is came in at 820 out the door can’t hardly beat that for a gun with a threaded barrel, magwell and the nicest stock striker trigger on the market at the moment. It’s to bad you had such a bad experience the gun was probably built on Friday or worse maybe a Monday lol. Best of luck sure have a good one. The longer I shoot the more I see the value of being able to train predominantly on one platform and get really good with it have a secondary that is a copy of what you carry.
@@andershilmo1866 I live in europe, so I thought parts availability for cz is good, since they have a european web shop. Oftentimes everything is sold out and when I needed some warranty they left me out in the rain, as I mentioned above. This experience spoiled czs a bit for me tbh. The PDP I find very nice also. It has a bit more snap than the vp9. The pdp had one annoying feature for me unfortunately: the grip is a tiny bit too short, and my pinky finger gets caught between the corner and the magazine upon insertion. That made the case for the hk. But you are right, I cannot buy any parts as a regular guy, everything has to be ordered by someone with a sales license/shop.
I have to be honest: when I think of the parts quality of my p10f I cannot believe these run more than 20k rounds before their completely done for. But maybe your right and I had a really bad model. It was czech made btw.
Since I am a resident of germany, the shooting I can do is very limited, as is the number of guns I can own. And even to think about carrying a gun is sacrilege over here. There is so much beaurocracy involved around gun buying here, that the fail with the p10 was even more annoying than just the fact of having to sell it.
@@marcelschultz4033 I use the 5 inch full sized 18 round plus one pdp pro with a magwell so it hasn’t pinched me although my friend compact without the magwell didn’t pinch. It is a bit snappier but a Parker mountain machine comp and zr tactical or dpm springs help a lot.
I plan on taking my p10c to at least 40,000 plus most likely 60,000 is what I expect out of it it may need a slide at 60,000. My p10c is Czech made but my p10F is American made. I appreciate the calm responses many on y-tube cannot seem to have a real conversation.
That’s to bad guns are considered a privilege. Here in the great state of Texas we believe all should be armed and well trained. If people see a pickup which is what many drive here we assume it has a gun in it. Out in the country there are wild boar/ hogs cougars and wild dogs. Most are armed.
nothing wrong with glocks, but that doesnt mean there isnt anything better at the same time.
Everyone recently making vids about how good this gun is…you guys are late and should shut your pie holes 😂 we don’t need the price to be driven up on this hidden gem 💎
Its like a Glock 19, but good
THXs for this nice review🤘
....and I'm glad you aren't a fellon 😅😅😅😅
Wait…. Why did you have to prove you weren’t a felon?
Me and some buddies rented a p10c at the range and we all thought it shot noticeably worse than the Glock 19. To be fair, it’s possible it had getting destroyed as a rental but that was one of the biggest disappointments at the range. I had high hopes and then They were crushed. I’m sure it’s a great gun, I personally would sway towards something else.
The grip sucks. The trigger gives you trigger bite. But its a quality pistol.
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It’s boring and way better than a Glock. That’s a sleeper for sure
No its a terrible plate system why I sold mine ..wish they just cut them for rmr and call it good
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