REPAIRED CZ P10S | CZ P10s Issues Corrected

Published on April 5, 2021
Duration: 4:48

This guide details the process of addressing and testing a repaired CZ P10S pistol. It covers sending the firearm for factory service due to malfunctions, performing a post-repair range evaluation, and assessing its reliability and performance compared to its previous state and other firearms. The instruction comes from an experienced individual with direct knowledge of firearm issues and repairs.

Quick Summary

Following factory repair by CZ-USA for extractor and chamber issues, the CZ P10S demonstrated excellent reliability on the range. The gunsmithing involved reaming and polishing the chamber, resulting in smoother operation and improved ejection patterns, making it a trusted option for concealed carry.

Chapters

  1. 00:05Previous Malfunction Recap
  2. 00:39Identifying Pistol Issues
  3. 00:59CZ Factory Repair Details
  4. 01:28Debunking Previous Criticisms
  5. 01:59CZ P10S vs. Glock
  6. 02:13Pre-Repair Malfunction Count
  7. 02:40Post-Repair Shooting Performance
  8. 03:03Improved Ejection Pattern
  9. 04:00Final Thoughts and Reliability

Frequently Asked Questions

What were the main issues with the CZ P10S before repair?

Before repair, the CZ P10S experienced malfunctions attributed to the extractor and chamber. These issues led to extraction failures and were initially misdiagnosed by some as user error, but were confirmed to be firearm-related.

How did CZ-USA repair the P10S?

CZ-USA addressed the P10S issues by reaming and polishing the chamber and working on the extractor. This factory service aimed to correct the mechanical problems that caused previous malfunctions.

How did the CZ P10S perform after the factory repair?

After the repair, the CZ P10S performed exceptionally well, with no malfunctions reported during extensive range testing. The firearm felt smoother, ejected casings effectively, and was deemed reliable for potential concealed carry.

Is the repaired CZ P10S considered better than a Glock?

According to the reviewer, the repaired CZ P10S is now considered better out-of-the-box than a stock Glock, particularly regarding its trigger and grip texture, and importantly, its restored reliability.

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