I have the first CZ striker fire pistol with night sights!

Cyanide971

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And I bet some of y'all thought that somehow I'd magically acquired a night-sight equipped P-10 C before everyone else! [emoji23]



Much appreciation and thanks to Stuart and the gang at CZ Custom for their efforts in making this happen. It was well worth the wait, and I couldn't be happier with their handiwork. I love my CZ 100, and even more so now.

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5whiskey

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PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE follow up with a range report! I love CZ and CZ patterned pistols. I'm not sure what to think about the P100 striker pistol. I honestly prefer SAO or DA/SA hammer-fired weapons, but I am quite curios about the P100. Is the trigger a pre-staged DAO like Glock? What is that attached to the top of the slide just behind the ejection port? What's up with the magazine view port at the top of the grip? I MUST KNOW!
 

Venom1956

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No its not like a glock trigger what so ever. Glocks are much more similar to SAO then a true double action. CZ100 has a trigger pull much like a DA revolver. Long heavier pull to the rear. The nice part is it remains the same from first shot to last.
 

mete

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Looks like the grip has some kind of skin disease !!! I' fix that .
I much prefer a double action pull [ like a Kahr ] than a DO/SA type.
No , I'm not afraid of striker fire guns as so many are. After all both types are over 100 years old !! :rolleyes:
 

Cyanide971

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I've had this one for well over a year and have close to 2000 rounds fired through it already. It is a true double action only, with an 8 1/2 pound pull. The device behind the breach is categorized as a barrel stop and is often thought of as a device for one handed manipulation of the slide.

Had my entire grip stippled a while back by a local gunsmith, as the factory grip is smooth and very slick. This is actually the only striker fire handgun I have, everything else being hammer fire DAO, with a couple of DA/SA.
 
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