FINALLY! The NEW CZ P-10C Ported is HERE - TheFirearmGuy

Published on July 1, 2025
Duration: 8:08

The CZ P-10C Ported is a new iteration of the popular P-10C, featuring slide and barrel ports to reduce muzzle rise and recoil. It maintains the original's excellent trigger and grip while adding deeper slide serrations and an optics-ready cut. Magazine compatibility is noted as a change, with older magazines not locking into the new model.

Quick Summary

The CZ P-10C Ported features slide and barrel ports to reduce muzzle rise and recoil, along with deeper slide serrations and a crowned muzzle. While its trigger is unchanged, magazine compatibility is affected: older mags won't work in the new model, but new mags fit older ones.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: The New CZ P-10C Ported
  2. 01:24Porting and Enhanced Slide Features
  3. 02:27Optics Ready Slide and Sights
  4. 04:05Barrel and Trigger Mechanics
  5. 05:06Controls and Magazine Compatibility Issues
  6. 06:06Unboxing, Case Contents, and Disassembly

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the main improvements in the CZ P-10C Ported compared to the original?

The CZ P-10C Ported features slide and barrel ports to reduce muzzle rise and recoil. It also has deeper slide serrations for better grip and a crowned muzzle on its slightly heavier barrel. The trigger remains the same excellent unit.

Is the CZ P-10C Ported compatible with older P-10C magazines?

No, older P-10C magazines will not reliably lock into the new P-10C Ported due to different magazine catch slot designs. However, new P-10C Ported magazines will work in older P-10C models.

What sights does the CZ P-10C Ported come with?

The CZ P-10C Ported features raised, luminescent sights designed for co-witnessing with mounted red dot optics. It is also optics-ready with a low-profile mounting plate system.

What is the purpose of the ports on the CZ P-10C Ported slide and barrel?

The large ports cut into the slide and barrel of the CZ P-10C Ported are designed to vent gas upwards during firing, effectively reducing muzzle rise and perceived recoil for faster follow-up shots.

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