My CZ P10c is on its way back to CZUSA today...with less than 750 rounds through it. Pretty bummed out, as I felt and shot so much more confidentally and accurately with it over my Glock 19 (which I am pretty good with and compete with a G34). Though I had a problem that I currently have not seen anyone else have. The wire spring that puts tension of the slide release that is housed in the recess on the left side of the locking block partially dislodged out of its recess and jammed itself in between the frame and the locking block. There was enough of a gap between the two and enough flex in the locking block for it to just barely slip out the recess. The last 300 rounds I put through it consisted of several strings of rapid firing and everything functioned just fine. However, upon field stripping it at home, I noticed my slide would not come off and the wire spring was digging up into the slide's rail. Eventually got it off by force, but the wire spring is bent to hell and still jammed up.
This is the first time I have ever had to send a gun back to the manufacturer, so this will be an experience for me, I hear CZ has good CS though, so that reassuring. I will report back with what comes of the situation. I guess one could say I am a Glock guy as that is all I own handgun wise. Though I have been through the ringer, and have owned pretty much every other modern platform currently in the market, but just always went back to Glock. The P10c was so very refreshing to own, as I very quickly got accustomed to it. I also see in the manual there is a sub compact and full size variant in the model SKU chart, which is exciting. Hoping for something good to come out of this.
Note: CZ did provide a return shipping label without a fuss and getting an RMA was painless.