Posted April 25, 2018 2:30 pm by Comments

By John Farnam

CZ P-10C Carry Pistol

Opinion

CZ P-10C Carry Pistol img: TTAG

Ft Collins, CO –-(Ammoland.com)- I just acquired a copy of the CZ P-10C Carry Pistol, which I plan on carrying (concealed) for the next few months, maybe longer.

The P10C is CZ’s version of the GLOCK G19 .

It’s a nice pistol! Right size for concealed carry (for people of appropriate stature and hand-size) and very well made.

I shot a copy in January at the 2018 SHOT Show, and liked it. Price is competitive, so they’re selling well in the currently crowded market of eligible, serious pistols.

I’m right-handed and usually carry concealed pistols, frequently in Comp-Tac IWB holsters, on my right side, just to the rear of my iliac. But, what follows below applies to appendix carry as well.

Ambidexterity” some pistol-makers regard as necessary as they aspire to be “modern and trendy.” But, important controls on the right side (outside) of the pistol as it is carried on the waist, are a bad idea!

Important controls like manual safety levers and magazine-release buttons should not be exposed to the outside.

When these two important controls face to the outside as the pistol is carried, unhappy outcomes are likely!

Of course, the CZ P10C doesn’t have …Read the Rest

Source:: AmmoLand

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