CZ P10C question.....

Beylous

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Hi guys,

I was curious. I have a P10C and it's got the extended barrel for suppressor use (which doesn't really do me any good). I don't how customizable these pistols are. Am I able to swap out the extended barrel for just a standard one? I'm not huge on the look of the extended one. Also, it comes with high-sights, am I able to swap those out for more low profile ones? I appreciate the assistance!!!
 
The barrel length must meet the minimum length requirement. The sights can be replaced.
 
A gunsmith can probably shorten the barrel for you but because I don't own one personally I can't tell you by how much.
 
I'm not a big fan of the looks of the gun due to the barral. I have one and it might be a keeper if I cut the barrel to 106mm. Its 117mm as is so 11mm reduction would be quite noticeable.
 
I'm not a big fan of the looks of the gun due to the barral. I have one and it might be a keeper if I cut the barrel to 106mm. Its 117mm as is so 11mm reduction would be quite noticeable.

I wanted to do this with a PPQ with threaded barrel
However when measured, there would still be threads left on the barrel tip if shortened to 106mm
May or may not be the same for P10C barrel if you were to shorten it
 
I like the suppressed model so much I bought another one for Production and will have it ready once the HB industries trigger is available from CTCS again.

That extended threaded is non-intrusive inside the holster, adding a tiny bit velocity and making sure the slide won't get pushed back in contact shot ( evil smile ). What not to dislike?
 
Parker Mountain Machine compensator:

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The sights can be changed, Dawson USA will sell you a nice set. You could also get a rear dove red dot plate and use an optic. Like the guy ^ up there shows in the photo, get a sweet compensator on that thing, it's a lot of fun!
 
I measured the barrel and the threads are ~11 mm long if cut off barrel amount be 105.5+ mm long. Got a quote for it too. Deciding if the gun is a keeper before spending the cash.
 
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