stchman
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Went to the range over the weekend to test these two guns out.
Beretta APX. This is an excellent gun. When I bought the gun it came with 3 mags and another grip frame in my choice of color, I chose FDE. Beretta is offering 5 free mags via a MiR. I shot ~200+ rounds of Tula steel case through the gun with zero malfunctions. The gun just kept shooting and shooting. I would rate the accuracy on par with a lot of other polymer striker guns. What I did like was that the gun was very comfortable to hold and the recoil was managed pretty well. All in all, the APX at its price point and all the features is a keeper.
CZ P10C. This gun I did not like at all. I shot two mags(30 rounds) and put it away. The gun did not malfunction, but it might have been the most uncomfortable gun I've ever shot. I should have brought a glove. I don't know what CZ was thinking with the grip stippling. I imagine holding a porcupine would be similar. The trigger, while it was pretty nice and short, it bit me quite a bit. I wanted to like the P10C, but I'll be selling it.
The one thing the P10C has over the APX is the takedown is a little easier, but since I don't take the gun apart all the time, it's a non factor.
Beretta APX. This is an excellent gun. When I bought the gun it came with 3 mags and another grip frame in my choice of color, I chose FDE. Beretta is offering 5 free mags via a MiR. I shot ~200+ rounds of Tula steel case through the gun with zero malfunctions. The gun just kept shooting and shooting. I would rate the accuracy on par with a lot of other polymer striker guns. What I did like was that the gun was very comfortable to hold and the recoil was managed pretty well. All in all, the APX at its price point and all the features is a keeper.
CZ P10C. This gun I did not like at all. I shot two mags(30 rounds) and put it away. The gun did not malfunction, but it might have been the most uncomfortable gun I've ever shot. I should have brought a glove. I don't know what CZ was thinking with the grip stippling. I imagine holding a porcupine would be similar. The trigger, while it was pretty nice and short, it bit me quite a bit. I wanted to like the P10C, but I'll be selling it.
The one thing the P10C has over the APX is the takedown is a little easier, but since I don't take the gun apart all the time, it's a non factor.