A P10-C would be a bit heavy for carry most of the time.
My bad back would object but I could carry it with 15 rounds aboard in my shoulder holster with ease.
I'm usually not the first person to say to wait a year on any new gun/model, but have waited long enough and do my research on the P-10-C since they were first announced around Thanksgiving in 2016.
As I've only been able to handle one (FDE) last spring, the excellent trigger (dry fire) has haunted me since then.
The owner has a stippling job done on his as he thought the grip too sharp for his hands.
I'd probably put a TALON GRIP on mine and go from there.
So, the time has passed for people to report both the good and bad, and the good has
shown up the most.
Only the lack of $$ right now keeps me from bringing one home.
That's probably the case with most of us right now, and my local Dealer says that
$449 is as good as it gets.
I've seen them for more than that on GunBroker.