PISTOL: CZ-USA MODEL CZ P-10 S, SERIAL NUMBER E057743, SEMI - AUTOMATIC, 9MM STANDARD, BLACK (MATTE), CASE NOT INCLUDED, 3IN
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The CZ P-10 S is a subcompact, striker-fired pistol that brings CZ’s excellent ergonomics and reliability into a carry-friendly 9mm package. Manufactured by CZ in the Czech Republic, the P-10 series earned a strong reputation for its natural grip angle, crisp trigger feel, and dependable performance against some very crowded competition in the modern concealed carry market. The P-10 S takes those same strengths and shrinks them into a smaller frame while still offering a practical 12-round magazine capacity. For buyers looking for a budget-friendly carry pistol that feels more refined than its price point suggests, this is a very smart option.
This example features factory sights, the included backstrap, and one 12-round magazine, giving the buyer a straightforward setup without unnecessary extras. The striker-fired trigger is one of the big selling points of the P-10 line, offering a clean break and short reset that make the pistol feel responsive during range use or defensive practice. The grip texture and CZ-style ergonomics help the shooter maintain control despite the smaller subcompact frame, making it easier to shoot well than many pistols in the same size class. Its slightly more substantial feel compared to some micro-compacts can also be an advantage, helping reduce snappiness and improve follow-up shots. This listing includes the CZ P-10 S pistol, one 12-round magazine, and backstrap only, with no factory case included.
| UPC | ECOM00591682 |
| Action | SEMI AUTOMATIC |
| Barrel Length | 3IN |
| Caliber | 9MM LUGER (9X19 PARA) |
| Capacity | 12 ROUNDS |
| Finish | BLACK (MATTE) |
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