CZ P10C Well Over 1k Preferred Over Glock!

Published on April 27, 2021
Duration: 12:33

This expert-level review details the wear and performance of the CZ P10C after over 1,000 rounds. The analysis covers frame, slide, and barrel wear, control functionality, and reliability with various ammunition types. The speaker, an experienced firearms instructor, highlights the P10C's durability, ergonomics, and excellent factory trigger, comparing its barrel coating favorably to Glock's DLC.

Quick Summary

The CZ P10C excels in durability and performance after over 1000 rounds, showing normal wear on internal components and the barrel hood. Its barrel coating is more durable than Glock's DLC, and it reliably cycles various ammunition types. The pistol features an excellent factory trigger and ergonomic grip, making it a strong contender in its class.

Chapters

  1. 00:33Introduction & Series Overview
  2. 01:08Purpose of 1K+ Rounds Series
  3. 01:50Sponsor: Hidden Hybrid Holsters
  4. 02:39CZ P10C Magazine Wear
  5. 03:23CZ P10C Magwell & Frame Wear
  6. 04:52CZ P10C Controls & Rail Wear
  7. 05:25CZ P10C Slide & Internal Wear
  8. 06:39CZ P10C Barrel Wear
  9. 08:20Handling Impressions & Grip
  10. 09:35Durability & Reliability
  11. 10:23Final Thoughts & Market Issues

Frequently Asked Questions

How does the CZ P10C perform after over 1000 rounds?

After more than 1000 rounds, the CZ P10C demonstrates excellent durability with normal wear on internal rails and the barrel hood. It maintains reliability across various ammunition types and features an excellent factory trigger, making it a preferred option over some competitors.

What are the common wear points on a CZ P10C after extensive use?

Common wear points include scoring marks in the magwell from metal magazines, minor frame scarring below the mag release from holster use, and typical coating wear on controls and the slide. The barrel hood may show 'smiley face' wear, and internal rails will show shining from contact.

Is the CZ P10C barrel coating durable?

Yes, the CZ P10C's barrel coating is noted to be more durable than Glock's DLC coating. It holds up well against wear, even after extensive use and cycling through over 1000 rounds, showing good resistance to abrasion and use.

What are the pros and cons of the CZ P10C's controls?

The magazine release is solid with good texture. However, the ambidextrous slide stop/release is small and requires a forceful swipe. Aftermarket extended versions are available for easier manipulation. The grip angle and interchangeable backstraps are generally well-regarded.

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