RXM vs P10C

lucius_

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When it comes to striker-fired polymer options. Which one would you prefer, the RXM or the P10C?
 
I'm not a striker fired guy, but both ruger and cz are brands that I trust. I have 10 cz firearms and 13 rugers. Both have excellent customer service . Ihave had to deal with both. The base of the P10 is very similar to my 09's and 07's. All leading back to the legendary 75. The RMX is a newer design and is close to a glock format. Some like it some don't. There is some word on the street that some more left leaning states want to shut down the RMX because it is so close to the recently discontinued glocks. In the end after you have read all my opinions, and they are just that opinions, you have to deside what you want, what feels good in your hand, and what you want and feel comfortable with at the end of the day. Good luck and let us know what you decide and your thoughts.
 
I'm not a striker fired guy, but both ruger and cz are brands that I trust. I have 10 cz firearms and 13 rugers. Both have excellent customer service . Ihave had to deal with both. The base of the P10 is very similar to my 09's and 07's. All leading back to the legendary 75. The RMX is a newer design and is close to a glock format. Some like it some don't. There is some word on the street that some more left leaning states want to shut down the RMX because it is so close to the recently discontinued glocks. In the end after you have read all my opinions, and they are just that opinions, you have to deside what you want, what feels good in your hand, and what you want and feel comfortable with at the end of the day. Good luck and let us know what you decide and your thoughts.
Really appreciate the detailed breakdown. I’m in a similar situation where both brands seem reliable and proven, so it’s all about how each one feels when I try them out. The P10C has that classic CZ lineage, and I can see why everyone is so loyal to that ergonomics and trigger setup. What’s got me curious is the RMX since it’s a newer design. I had a chance to use one and I can sayit got a Glock-like vibe from it. Also, I wasn’t aware of the legal discussions surrounding it so thanks for pointing that out 😅I’m planning to spend some more time with both before I make my decision and I’ll definitely keep you posted once I settle on one. Thanks for your input!
 
Since Bill Ruger passed, Ruger has spent more time on the "come and get them " side of the fence. So they probably won't bend the knee as Gaston has. But it's out there. If you have friends or maybe a rental situation, try them both out. Like I said, I'm not much for the striker fired guns, I have them mostly 22lr 's and a single Glock, police trade in mostly to learn about them and know the pd background. So my opinion is limited. I grew up with hammer guns both single and double actions. Have fun and put some rounds through them if you can to make your best decision.
 
Since Bill Ruger passed, Ruger has spent more time on the "come and get them " side of the fence. So they probably won't bend the knee as Gaston has. But it's out there. If you have friends or maybe a rental situation, try them both out. Like I said, I'm not much for the striker fired guns, I have them mostly 22lr 's and a single Glock, police trade in mostly to learn about them and know the pd background. So my opinion is limited. I grew up with hammer guns both single and double actions. Have fun and put some rounds through them if you can to make your best decision.
Having spent most of my time with striker-fired setups, I’m really interested in how the RXM and P10C stack up in practical use. I agree that nothing beats actually firing them, but it’s also valuable to hear how others perceive the companies behind these firearms. I’ve had my share of Glocks, and while they’re known for their reliability, I’m looking for something that offers a slightly different experience. That’s why I’m weighing these two options. Your insight about Ruger’s philosophy vs Gaston’s is quite thought-provoking, and it makes me want to dive deeper into how each company supports their products in the long run.

Appreciate it!
 
My dealings with Cz customer service was with my wife's sxs shotgun, they were prompt and professional. Had a discharge on closing one time and sent it immediately , the gun was new and came back better than it was sent in, ie fixed, but also not as stiff opening and closing . My latest dealing with Ruger was a P85 I picked up for short money. Previous caretaker said it shot low left, really low left. But got it on the bench and was not as bad as they described. But noticed that it had never had the safety mod from the late 80's done. Now remember this has been out of production for over 30 years. Sent it in , came back with mod done, a new spot on barrel, and another new magazine . You can't beat that with a stick. I haven't delt with CZ since they merged with Colt but bought much has changed. So those are some of my experiences with their service. Also note unless it's a warranty problem , I fix things in house in my shop.
 

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