Glock 48 Vs CZ P10C

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I’ve had the chance to field-test both the Glock 48 Vs CZ P10C, and let me tell you, it’s been quite the experience.

These two are among the top contenders in the compact firearm category, and I’ve spent some quality time with each to determine which one might just edge out the other. So, let’s dive into the details and see how they stack up!

FeatureGlock 48CZ P10C
Caliber9x19mm9x19mm
Magazine Capacity10 rounds15 rounds
Barrel Length4.17 inches4.02 inches
Weight (empty mag)20.74 ounces26.10 ounces
Trigger TypeSafe Action® (Spongy)SFDA (Striker Fired, Double Action)
Sight TypeTritium (self-illuminating)Luminescent
Overall Length7.28 inches7.36 inches

Overview of Glock 48

The Glock 48 is a sleek and compact firearm designed for comfort and efficiency. It’s a go-to for those seeking reliability in a more condensed form.

Specs

  • Caliber: 9x19mm
  • System: Safe Action®
  • Magazine Capacity: 10 rounds (standard)
  • Barrel Length: 4.17 inches
  • Weight (empty mag): 20.74 ounces
  • Trigger Pull: 24 N
  • Overall Length: 7.28 inches
  • Slide Length: 6.85 inches
  • Overall Width: 1.10 inches
  • Slide Width: 0.87 inches
  • Height (incl. Magazine): 5.04 inches

Overview of CZ P10C

The CZ P10C is a robust and reliable compact pistol, offering a unique blend of precision and comfort for shooters.

Specs

  • Height x Width x Length: 5.20 x 1.26 x 7.36 inches
  • Barrel Length: 4.02 inches
  • Weight (empty mag): 26.10 ounces
  • Caliber: .9x19mm 
  • Magazine Capacity: 15 rounds
  • Sights: Luminescent
  • Trigger: SFDA (Striker Fired, Double Action)
  • Frame: Fiberglass-reinforced polymer
  • Trigger Pull Weight: 25 ± 4 N

Features Comparison: Glock 48 VS CZ P10C

1. Size and Comfort

Glock 48

The Glock 48 stands out for its slim profile. It’s noticeably thinner than many other compact pistols, including the Glock 19, making it a dream for concealed carry. 

When I held it, the reduced width was immediately apparent. It’s lighter, too, without sacrificing grip comfort. 

This thinness also means it’s less noticeable when carrying, almost like it’s not there. In my field tests, this translated to easier maneuverability and less bulkiness, especially when navigating through tight spaces.

CZ P10C

On the other hand, the CZ P10C is a bit heftier. It’s not unwieldy by any means, but you can feel the difference compared to the Glock 48. 

The width and weight are more in line with traditional compact pistols. In the field, this added weight provided a sense of solidity and stability when firing. 

The ergonomics are well thought out, and it fits comfortably in hand. However, it might feel a bit more substantial for those used to slimmer models.

Winner

The Glock 48 takes the lead here, particularly regarding concealed carry and comfort for longer periods. Its slender build makes it a more comfortable choice for everyday carry, especially for those who prefer a more discreet presence. 

Compared to the CZ P10C, the Glock 48’s design is more conducive to a wider range of body types and clothing styles.

2. Trigger Mechanism

Glock 48

The Glock 48 features what some might call a ‘spongy’ trigger. During my testing, I noticed a distinct feel in the trigger pull, smooth but with a noticeable tension before the break. 

The reset is clear and allows for quick follow-up shots. This kind of trigger might take some time for new shooters, but it offers a consistent shooting experience.

Issues of Glock 48

CZ P10C

The CZ P10C, in contrast, has a Striker Fired, Double Action (SFDA) trigger. It feels a bit crisper compared to the Glock 48. 

During testing, I found the trigger pull to be slightly heavier but very consistent, with a clean break. The tactile feedback on this trigger is excellent, offering a good balance between control and responsiveness.

Winner

This one’s tough, but I’d lean toward the CZ P10C for its crisp and consistent trigger action. The Glock 48’s trigger is reliable and smooth, but the CZ P10C’s trigger provides a slightly better tactile experience, especially for those who prefer a more traditional trigger feel. 

Compared to the Glock 48, the CZ P10C offers a more refined trigger experience.

3. Sight System

Glock 4

The Glock 48 comes with a three-dot tritium sight system, which is a significant upgrade over standard Glock sights. These sights are self-illuminating, making them excellent for low-light conditions. 

In my field tests, I found them incredibly easy to acquire in various lighting conditions. The steel construction also adds to their durability compared to the standard plastic sights.

CZ P10C

The CZ P10C features luminescent sights, which are also effective in low-light conditions but require exposure to light to ‘charge’ up. 

During testing, they were bright and easy to align, but they didn’t quite match the always-ready aspect of the Glock 48’s tritium sights. However, for daytime shooting, they were more than adequate.

Issues of CZ P10C

Winner

The Glock 48 edges out the CZ P10C in this category. Its tritium sights are always illuminated, providing a clear advantage in low-light conditions compared to the CZ P10C’s luminescent sights. 

For shooters who might find themselves in varied lighting scenarios, the Glock 48’s sights offer a more versatile and ready-to-use option.

Pros & Cons of Glock 48

Pros

  • Slimmer profile for easier concealment.
  • Lightweight and comfortable for extended carry.
  • Tritium sights for better low-light visibility.
  • Consistent trigger pull.

Cons

  • Some may find the trigger too ‘spongy.’

Pros & Cons of CZ P10C

Pros

  • Higher magazine capacity (15 rounds).
  • Crisp and consistent trigger feel.
  • Robust and stable during shooting.
  • Good ergonomics and grip.

Cons

  • It may feel too substantial for users preferring a slimmer pistol.

Similarities Between Glock 48 Vs CZ P10C

  • Compact size category.
  • Equipped with modern safety features (e.g., trigger safety, firing pin block).
  • Polymer frames for durability and weight reduction.
  • Both suitable for concealed carry, though with different profiles.

Differences Between Glock 48 & CZ P10C

  • Glock 48 is thinner and lighter compared to the CZ P10C.
  • CZ P10C has a higher magazine capacity (15 vs. 10 rounds).
  • Glock 48 uses tritium sights; CZ P10C has luminescent sights.
  • Glock 48 lacks an accessory rail, while the CZ P10C’s design could accommodate more accessories.
  • Trigger mechanism varies: Glock 48 has a ‘spongy’ trigger, while CZ P10C features a crisper SFDA trigger.
  • CZ P10C is slightly heavier and bulkier, impacting its concealability compared to the slimmer Glock 48.
  • Glock 48’s overall length is slightly longer than the CZ P10C.
  • The grip profile and ergonomics differ, with Glock 48 being more slender.

Final Verdict

After thoroughly testing both the Glock 48 and CZ P10C, I’ve arrived at a conclusion that might surprise some. Both guns have their unique strengths and cater to different preferences. 

However, for me, the Glock 48 emerges as the clear winner. Its sleek, slim design and ease of carry, combined with reliable performance, make it stand out, especially for concealed carry purposes. 

While the CZ P10C is undoubtedly a robust and reliable firearm with a higher capacity, the Glock 48’s overall balance of features aligns better with my needs as a shooter. 

FAQ’s

Is CZ P-10 better than Glock?

The CZ P-10 offers larger controls and a more comfortable grip, which may be preferable for those with larger hands, while Glock is known for its reliability and simpler design.

What is the CZ P10c equivalent to?

The CZ P10c is often compared to the Glock 19, with both having similar striker-fired triggers and overall functionality, though they differ in the trigger break.

How does CZ pistol compare to Glock?

The CZ 75 Compact, a DA/SA gun with a steel frame, compares to the Glock 19, a polymer striker-fired handgun, in size and capacity, but they differ in frame material and safety features.

Does CZ P-10 C take Glock mags?

No, the CZ P10c cannot use Glock magazines.

Do CZ P07 mags work in P10c?

CZ P07 magazines are not compatible with the P10c, but P10c magazines can be used in the CZ P07.

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I'm Micheal, an avid shooter and hunting enthusiast from Texas. I'm a recreational shooter who loves to spend time at the range and enjoy learning about new firearms and gears. I love to write about guns and share my passion for shooting with others.

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