Author Topic: CZ 75B vs CZ P10  (Read 7096 times)

Offline jerrytp1

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CZ 75B vs CZ P10
« on: May 11, 2017, 10:34:12 PM »
Has anyone fired the new P10  ( 9mm), wanted to know is the recoil, more or less or about the same as the 75B in 9mm? Also does the striker type pistols affect recoil?

Offline Rodolfo Fierro

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Re: CZ 75B vs CZ P10
« Reply #1 on: May 12, 2017, 08:15:20 AM »
The light weight frame of the P-10 (26oz) will cause more recoil.  The trigger is before ignition so, it does not affect recoil.  The CZ 75B weighs over two pounds which is one of the reasons that it is so comfortable to shoot.  Any gun that weighs 3/4 of that will produce more recoil.

Offline dfowley42

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Re: CZ 75B vs CZ P10
« Reply #2 on: May 12, 2017, 07:32:14 PM »
Just picked up a new P10C today. Pouring rain so I only got to run through 3 magazines from my garage door. Ran a mix of personal defense hollow points, 115gr round nose and various handloads. NO ISSUES. I'm used to hot .45s and .40s in polymer guns so I'm not a good judge of recoil. Also have a Rami BD in 9 that I shot quite a lot. The press was talking up the trigger on the P10 as better than the Walther PPQ. NOT TRUE SO FAR. I have 3 PPQs, 2 in .40 and one in .45. The P10 trigger is very good. The PPQ is GREAT😁. IT will be a better comparison after a few hundred rounds.
CZ75 Rami BD, CZ P07, CZ P10C, lots of Sigs, PPQ 45, PPQ M1 .40, PPQ M2 .40. Too many more to list.

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Re: CZ 75B vs CZ P10
« Reply #3 on: August 22, 2017, 11:50:36 AM »
Weight makes a difference but so does the spring and slide combination.  With my new p-10 i found less recoil and muzzle flip than with my sp-01 or p-09. That could be my grip or stance or strength, but it did feel easier to keep on target.