Czechnologist
Concerned Citizen
- Mar 9, 2016
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http://cz-usa.com/product/cz-usa-p-10-series-us-made/
After several years of hard work, production of CZ pistols in in full swing at our Kansas City headquarters. Available in the full-size F, compact C and subcompact S, the P-10 family has grown greatly.
Optic-Ready versions of each are available, as well as low-capacity versions of each variant.
For sights, US-made P-10s feature a single tritium lamp in the front with a large orange surround and a serrated black rear.
Optics-Ready versions ship with a blank filler plate, and plates for both the Trijicon RMR and Leupold DeltaPoint Pro are available. Also available are matching sights that allow the user to co-witness their optic dot with the irons.
One change that happens on both the US-made and Czech-made P-10s is the switch to a swappable magazine release. With a change in geometry, the goal was to eliminate the stiffness some customers experienced as the magazine release broke in, even though it became smooth after some use. This new reversible release just requires a few minutes to swap, allowing the pistol to remain lefty-friendly.
These US-made P-10s retain all the features that have made them a resounding success — the crisp trigger, superior ergonomics and rugged reliability that set it apart from many in the striker-fired crowd.
The plot thickens with CZ's plans to build the P-10F and P-10S in the USA. While I'm glad to see that CZ has made a significant financial investment in the American market and has brought a lot of new jobs to their Kansas City facility, I hope they have their shit together more than Sig did when they tried to do the same thing.
That said, the P-10F and P-10S look pretty cool and will be optics ready, if you're a fan of mounting those things on handguns. I, personally, am not but then I'm an old fart who thinks that handgun optics peaked with the advent of glow-in-the-dark night sights.