The CZickness XLIII prepping for winter.

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    88E30M50

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    Very interesting, 88'. :thumbsup: From reading , it appears to me that it would be a 'draw' between those (4). Somewhat surprising (to me), was that the P10C could hang with the bigger dogs.

    The thing that keeps the P10C up there is that it does everything well. It fits my hand perfectly and is very easy to get a good firing grip on naturally. The trigger is easy to manipulate and the gun points well. The downside is that it’s a polymer framed gun.

    The 75B railed compact (SP01 Compact) was really fast on the splits but it was slippery with that big smooth front strap. While it was easy to shoot fast, accuracy suffered.

    The Phantom was pretty good at everything. I think that it, like the P10C has a more natural grip and is easy to draw with a solid firing grip.

    The P229 was odd. It didn’t really do the best at anything. The size of the grip made it a bit harder to get a good shooting grip. I find that my technique is poor and that the size of the grip would not let me get my fingers in the right position easily. In slow fire, it’s the one I shoot the best but on the draw, the bad technique was making me have to readjust my grip slightly.
     

    T-DOGG

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    The thing that keeps the P10C up there is that it does everything well. It fits my hand perfectly and is very easy to get a good firing grip on naturally. The trigger is easy to manipulate and the gun points well. The downside is that it’s a polymer framed gun.

    The 75B railed compact (SP01 Compact) was really fast on the splits but it was slippery with that big smooth front strap. While it was easy to shoot fast, accuracy suffered.

    The Phantom was pretty good at everything. I think that it, like the P10C has a more natural grip and is easy to draw with a solid firing grip.

    The P229 was odd. It didn’t really do the best at anything. The size of the grip made it a bit harder to get a good shooting grip. I find that my technique is poor and that the size of the grip would not let me get my fingers in the right position easily. In slow fire, it’s the one I shoot the best but on the draw, the bad technique was making me have to readjust my grip slightly.
    From what I remember of a P229, the grip length is a little short and a little thin. With the top end (slide) being "chunky", it makes for a borderline awkward grip at times. Almost top heavy? It's been awhile since I've held one, but does that sound about right?
     

    88E30M50

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    From what I remember of a P229, the grip length is a little short and a little thin. With the top end (slide) being "chunky", it makes for a borderline awkward grip at times. Almost top heavy? It's been awhile since I've held one, but does that sound about right?

    The P229 grip is actually on the big side. It’s a good grip but not as forgiving as the smaller CZ grips with bad technique. It’s more like a 97B grip
     

    mcapo

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    The thing that keeps the P10C up there is that it does everything well. It fits my hand perfectly and is very easy to get a good firing grip on naturally. The trigger is easy to manipulate and the gun points well. The downside is that it’s a polymer framed gun.

    The 75B railed compact (SP01 Compact) was really fast on the splits but it was slippery with that big smooth front strap. While it was easy to shoot fast, accuracy suffered.

    The Phantom was pretty good at everything. I think that it, like the P10C has a more natural grip and is easy to draw with a solid firing grip.

    The P229 was odd. It didn’t really do the best at anything. The size of the grip made it a bit harder to get a good shooting grip. I find that my technique is poor and that the size of the grip would not let me get my fingers in the right position easily. In slow fire, it’s the one I shoot the best but on the draw, the bad technique was making me have to readjust my grip slightly.

    The P10C is a very capable platform....I just prefer the Phantom more.

    Very interesting comparison. We will expect updates regularly.
     
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