CZ p10cI’m assuming it would be a striker fired CZ?
I’ll try and do some research on it!
CZ p10cI’m assuming it would be a striker fired CZ?
I’ll try and do some research on it!
As someone who trains with 5.56 I will not notice much of a differenceThe trouble is now 9x18 is frequently about twice as much as 9x19.
The CZ eats the steels just as fast and easy as the brass? I’m always hesitant about getting steel case.Yep, you are right: $0.40per for steel case, $0.54 for brass.
I think the size, looks, and capacity made it a perfect choice for introducing the mrs to handguns that aren’t polymer blocks.. I MEAN Glock-eske weapons.I have CZ82 (several of them) as my HD gun, as both me and Mrs are comfortable with it.
Ammo price — when ammo went crazy in 2020, and 9mm Luger went up to $1per, 9x18 was still $0.30per, and stayed that way. I bought cheap and stacked it deep.
Ammo is widely available, check the AmmoSeek.
As mentioned, Hornady makes good self-defense round.
I can’t argue with anything about that model. It’s literally just a quarter inch longer than a 19. The Glock beats it in capacity but you can always fix that.CZ p10c
The CZ 75 PCR I carry is almost the same size as a G19, has 15+1 but the 17 & 19 round mags from full size CZ 75s will work as well (but stick out a bit).I can’t argue with anything about that model. It’s literally just a quarter inch longer than a 19. The Glock beats it in capacity but you can always fix that.
I have all of these in favorites folder to remember. Great suggestions all round. Looking to get my hands on as many of these as possible!The CZ 75 PCR I carry is almost the same size as a G19, has 15+1 but the 17 & 19 round mags from full size CZ 75s will work as well (but stick out a bit).
Get the CZ. It is a much better gun iMHO.The more I look at the P10 the more I think it wouldn’t be half bad as a foundation to understand the motions. But at that price I could have A Glock Carrying case with the cold steel inside.
I think I’ll go off of hand feel once I show up to a shop. The accuracy is up to me mostly.Get the CZ. It is a much better gun iMHO.
Others may and will disagree but I know many members that have multiple P10s.
I do not know what prices are like on these now days, but the milsurp CZ82 used to be inexpensive.... and rock solid. I have a few of them. Likewise, I do not know what the price of Mak ammo is like now, but I picked up a ton of it when it was cheap. Hornady makes some great SD rounds for it. Stuff runs like a top...picked up a bunch of that when it was cheap.I’ll preface this by saying, I don’t carry yet, but I plan on carrying something semi. I enjoy CZ products (at least the new ones) so I think an older model would suit my needs well.
A pawn shop in my area has 2 CZ 82 for sale at a very reasonable price. I’m kicking around the idea but I’m not sure if 9x18 is even practical or available. Anyone have thoughts? Should I just get a Glock? Thank you all in advance!!
Safe steel and plentiful rounds,
REK
In my area I’m finding them around $350-$450 depending on condition/included accessoriesI do not know what prices are like on these now days, but the milsurp CZ82 used to be inexpensive.... and rock solid. I have a few of them. Likewise, I do not know what the price of Mak ammo is like now, but I picked up a ton of it when it was cheap. Hornady makes some great SD rounds for it. Stuff runs like a top...picked up a bunch of that when it was cheap.
Have a couple that have had some trigger work done...they run great.
They usually serve duty as a truck gun, though do fall into the carry role from time to time. It's about like carrying a Bersa 380 but with more rounds and more punch. It has its role, but EDC usually goes to a 1911 or a CZ 75....a pocket 380 when certain situation require it.
I do like the CZ 82 though!
In my area I’m finding them around $350-$450 depending on condition/included accessories
That's not true - the CZ82 is drop-safe. Perhaps you're thinking of the Polish P64.Not only is the cartridge impractical and difficult to source, but the CZ-82 is not drop safe. It lacks modern internal safeties and can discharge if subject to sudden shock...like being dropped on the ground. They're cool guns and it would make an interesting range toy, but it's not something I would buy with the intent to use as a carry gun. There are much better options out there.
I have a P64 - too snappy, and definitely not drop safe (There's photos floating around on the internet).Currently, finding personal defense loads for the 9X18 is next to impossible, at least for me. I have a Makarov, CZ82, and a Polish P64 in 9X18, and they all shoot very well for me. The P64 is the most accurate for me and I would use it as my EDC, if I could get the PD ammo.
See the below discussion, including a link to a story on a different board, as well as the text of an article translated from the Czech regarding issues discovered by the Czech Police with the CZ-82.That's not true - the CZ82 is drop-safe. Perhaps you're thinking of the Polish P64.
Maybe they drop it from airplanes or something.I have seen 2 or 3 people saying the CZ82 isn’t drop safe, I’m not sure why though. The only way I could see them saying that is because it doesn’t have a physical firing pin block, but outside of that it’s very safe. It has a firing pin spring, when not cocked it has a hammer block/half cock position so it can’t go forward and hit the firing pin if dropped.