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  • Haven

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    I think I saw one at Bradis this past weekend when I was in there.

    If you are on the north side of Indy, check Hoosier Armory in Noblesville. They have a good selection of CZs.


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    88E30M50

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    The Outdoorsman is generally where I shop for CZs at. They typically have at least 15 in the case at any given time. I think that they are the largest stocking dealer in Indiana.
     

    DocIndy

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    The Outdoorsman is generally where I shop for CZs at. They typically have at least 15 in the case at any given time. I think that they are the largest stocking dealer in Indiana.

    I see Indiana Gun Club has a ton of CZs listed on their website. The P10F in black was listed at $495. If you want FDE is was $595.
     

    venenoindy

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    Point blank in Carmel had a couple of them, I most say I really like it but I looked up the mags and they are expensive. How difficult could it be to find replacement parts for maintenance?
     

    cjcycles

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    A glock would be much easier to find parts and magazines for if that is a determining factor for you.

    I'm considering a P10F too. They look like a well built gun.




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    wtburnette

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    A glock would be much easier to find parts and magazines for if that is a determining factor for you.

    I'm considering a P10F too. They look like a well built gun.

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    I've been using the P10c for over a year now and it's held up to thousands of rounds and at least 3 training classes, plus daily carry. Definitely a well built gun. The P10f and other second gen models are supposed to be as well built, or better. I'd like to find a P10f or P10c OR myself, as I'd really like to try carrying with an optic.
     

    Haven

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    I saw 2 P10Fs over at Bradis yesterday. I did not fondle them. I thought about it, but I was there for specific things, and had those in my hands.
     

    ERyanH

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    Its been a few months ago but I found one at Tim's Shooting Academy in Westfield, if you want to try there. They had a surprising amount of CZ's in their inventory at that time. I looked at one and was unimpressed. To me it seems like its just a Glock clone...with some CZ inspirations. Personally, not a fan.
     
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