Glock 43x COMPARED to Ported CZ P10C!

Published on October 8, 2025
Duration: 16:16

This review compares a heavily modified Glock 43X with a ported CZ P10C, focusing on shooting performance and handling. The reviewer, an experienced firearm instructor, highlights the effectiveness of ported barrels and aftermarket enhancements. While the Glock 43X remains a personal favorite due to extensive modifications, the CZ P10C is praised for its excellent out-of-the-box performance and value.

Quick Summary

The modified Glock 43X, featuring a Radian Afterburner/Ramjet compensator and other upgrades, costs over $1000. The ported CZ P10C, priced under $500, offers excellent out-of-the-box performance and a great trigger, making it a strong value proposition for beginners.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro & Range Setting
  2. 00:27Introducing Ported Pistols
  3. 00:50Glock 43X Details & Mods
  4. 02:03CZ P10C Details & Optic Issue
  5. 02:59Shooting Glock 43X (Compensated)
  6. 03:50Shooting CZ P10C (Ported)
  7. 04:14Target Overview & Accuracy
  8. 04:56Second CZ P10C Shooting Session
  9. 05:27Initial Comparison & Price Point
  10. 05:53Size Comparison: 43X vs P10C
  11. 06:48CZ P10C Trigger & Competition Potential
  12. 07:00Recoil Analysis: Glock 43X
  13. 08:16Recoil Analysis: CZ P10C
  14. 08:42CZ P10C Magazine Features
  15. 09:44Round Count & Initial Verdict
  16. 11:35Double Tap Session Setup
  17. 11:57Double Tap CZ P10C
  18. 12:35Double Tap Glock 43X (with Optic)
  19. 13:13Double Tap Target Review
  20. 13:34Final Double Tap CZ P10C
  21. 14:00Overall Conclusion & Recommendation
  22. 15:37Outro & Call to Action

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key differences between the modified Glock 43X and the ported CZ P10C?

The modified Glock 43X features extensive aftermarket parts like a Radian Afterburner/Ramjet compensator, TLR-7 Sub light, and optic milling, pushing its cost over $1000. The CZ P10C, under $500, offers a ported barrel and slide, a great trigger, and is considered a strong value, though it lacked an optic during this comparison.

How does the ported barrel affect the shooting experience of the Glock 43X and CZ P10C?

Both ported barrels significantly reduce muzzle rise and felt recoil, allowing for faster and more accurate follow-up shots. The compensator systems on both pistols contribute to a more manageable shooting experience, especially during rapid fire sequences like double taps.

Which pistol is recommended for a beginner, the Glock 43X or the CZ P10C?

For a beginner prioritizing value and excellent out-of-the-box performance, the CZ P10C is recommended. It offers a fantastic trigger and shoots very well without needing extensive modifications, making it a more accessible entry point.

What are the cost implications of the Glock 43X modifications versus the stock CZ P10C?

The Glock 43X, with its Radian Afterburner/Ramjet, TLR-7 Sub, optic milling, and other upgrades, exceeds $1000. In contrast, the CZ P10C is available for under $500, presenting a significant cost advantage for its performance level.

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