CZ P10 f any good?

I am curious how the grip size compares to a shadow with thin grips?

Maybe Slavex can post a side by each photo of a shadow and this CZ.

Been looking for a striker fire for multi gun and really like shadows.
 
6.5 lb trigger pull!

I kinda expected better than that.
Well that was including the pre travel.. It appears to have a lot of pre travel, then breaks at 5 lbs, reset is very short.
If I test after the pretravel it breaks at 5 lbs

Make sense?
 
I'm not sure what you mean by handle? The grip? It will be a matter of personal preference but I really like the grip on that pistol. I put another 100 rounds through it today and I'm definitely liking the feel of the gun. When gripped properly there's barely any muzzle flip at all. The sights are very easy to keep on target for follow up shots.

I mean the grip/handle appears longer then most and makes the pistol look kind of ridiculous imo. It seams like it is longer then most other CZ pistols but, I could be wrong as I haven't seen one in person yet.
 
I mean the grip/handle appears longer then most and makes the pistol look kind of ridiculous imo. It seams like it is longer then most other CZ pistols but, I could be wrong as I haven't seen one in person yet.

I see what you mean. I measured my P10F to be 3/8" longer than a CZ 75 at the bottom of the magwell. The grip also looks slimmer by design so it does look taller.

In countries that value freedom that means the P10F can hold 2 more rounds (19 vs 17) with regular mags. In Canada, well I guess the P10F can accommodate bigger hands, which I'm fine with.
 
The grip is big because of course it's 19 round capacity plus one in the chamber. Unfortunately we are not mature enough according to our masters in ottawa to be safe with all that capacity.
 
The grip is awkwardly long. My friend bought one and it hangs real low, especially with the mag in since the baseplate is quite thick as well, adding to length
If I had an extra 2 fingers it might feel okay though haha
 
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