CZ P-10 S

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I decided I wanted a CZ P-10s and saw one on Bud's for around $380 and was just about to pull the trigger when I got an email from Palmetto State selling them for $299.99 and free shipping so I bought that one instead.
I haven't received it yet, but hoping this week.
Anybody here have an opinion on these?
I almost went with the P-10m instead, but "S" won out.
 
I am curious as well, so I will make this generic comment so that I am following this thread... yes I know I can click "follow thread" lol

I do have a P10C sitting at my FFL waiting for me to pick it up so I am hoping to pick up either a S or M myself if the P10C gives me the warm and fuzzies like I anticipate it will
 
I am curious as well, so I will make this generic comment so that I am following this thread... yes I know I can click "follow thread" lol

I do have a P10C sitting at my FFL waiting for me to pick it up so I am hoping to pick up either a S or M myself if the P10C gives me the warm and fuzzies like I anticipate it will
I have a P10C, and I like it fine.
The one complaint I have is the grip texture on the backstrap will start digging in after a while.
I could knock the texture down a bit if I decide it's too much, but it's ok for now.
 
I decided I wanted a CZ P-10s and saw one on Bud's for around $380 and was just about to pull the trigger when I got an email from Palmetto State selling them for $299.99 and free shipping so I bought that one instead.
I haven't received it yet, but hoping this week.
Anybody here have an opinion on these?
I almost went with the P-10m instead, but "S" won out.
I seen that deal, and it's enticing, but I already have a Hellcat, Shield Plus, Springfield subcompact, HK subcompact, and a Beretta subcompact. A 12+1 CZ P10s just seems redundant for me.

[EDIT] Of course if the above wasn't the case, I'd be all over this deal if I planned on carrying it. Keep in mind it has the same capacity as the micro 9mm's with a larger footprint. That's not an issue for me, but it might be for others.
 
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Finally got it home and ran a couple mags through it.
I'm a little rusty , so it took me a few rounds to settle down.
I do tend to shoot low and left when I haven't been out shooting for a while.
I'll do some more shooting this weekend and see if I can teach it some manners :)
As promised, a quick picture:
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The M is the wife's little companion - she shoots that better than she did with the Glock 19 we qualified with. She loves that little pistol. Important point, however - the mechanism in the M is NOT the same as the other P-10 series.
P-10 S on the left, P-10M on the right.

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The M is the wife's little companion - she shoots that better than she did with the Glock 19 we qualified with. She loves that little pistol. Important point, however - the mechanism in the M is NOT the same as the other P-10 series.
P-10 S on the left, P-10M on the right.

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Interesting photo. I can see the differences however I am trying to figure out what I am looking at. Anyone able to expand on the photos?
 
The M is the wife's little companion - she shoots that better than she did with the Glock 19 we qualified with. She loves that little pistol. Important point, however - the mechanism in the M is NOT the same as the other P-10 series.
P-10 S on the left, P-10M on the right.

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I have given some thought to the "M".
Fairly inexpensive little single stack.
Maybe I'll find one on sale.
 
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I have one and really like it.

The stock slide release was incredibly stiff so I bought a longer one that is ambidextrous. I was unable to operate it with my left index finger without using the "tension the release and slam the mag home" technique.

The magazine release was replaced as well with a longer one and installed on the correct side for left handed thumb operation.

The Apex trigger is very nice, and not just by striker fired standards. Very crisp break with a short reset. A bit more take up than I prefer but it is designed as a carry gun, not a bullseye 1911.

Mine had the optic cut so I added a cheapo Amazon green dot. It sold me on their use and now three other guns have them. For a $70 optic, it works surprisingly well, holding it's point of aim after 1000 rounds.
 
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