CZ P10c Full Review: Mud, Water, Sand & 1500 Rounds Later (Glock Comparison)

Published on July 10, 2017
Duration: 17:07

The CZ P10c is a durable and reliable 9mm pistol, comparable to the Glock 19 but with improved ergonomics and trigger. It performed exceptionally well through 1500 rounds and a torture test involving mud, water, and sand. Its accuracy is noted as excellent, rivaling the Walther PPQ, with manageable recoil due to its low bore axis and high grip.

Quick Summary

The CZ P10c excels in durability and reliability, performing well through 1500 rounds and a mud/water/sand torture test. It offers improved ergonomics and a superior trigger compared to the Glock 19, with accuracy comparable to the Walther PPQ.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to the CZ P10c
  2. 00:25Technical Specifications
  3. 01:31Magazines and Holsters
  4. 02:54Ammunition Testing
  5. 03:33General Review and Use Cases
  6. 05:07Reliability and Torture Testing
  7. 06:15Accuracy and Recoil
  8. 08:15Trigger and Ergonomics
  9. 09:24Controls and Sights
  10. 11:51Disassembly and Final Thoughts

Frequently Asked Questions

How does the CZ P10c perform in extreme conditions?

The CZ P10c was subjected to a 'gauntlet' of mud, water, and sand testing over 1500 rounds. Despite these harsh conditions, the pistol remained functional, demonstrating impressive durability and reliability comparable to industry standards like Glock.

What are the key advantages of the CZ P10c over the Glock 19?

The CZ P10c is often compared to the Glock 19, aiming to improve upon it. Reviewers highlight its better ergonomics, a superior trigger with a short reset, and a low bore axis contributing to manageable recoil.

What are the technical specifications of the CZ P10c?

The CZ P10c features a 4.02-inch cold hammer-forged barrel, a fiber-reinforced polymer frame, and striker-fired trigger. It has a 15+1 capacity in 9mm, metal three-dot sights, and weighs approximately 26 oz, with an MSRP of $499.

Is the CZ P10c accurate and how is its recoil?

The CZ P10c is praised for its accuracy, rivaling that of the Walther PPQ. Its lightweight design is balanced by a high grip and low bore axis, resulting in manageable recoil impulse.

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