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This frame is designed to turn your CZ P10C 9mm & 40 parts kit back into a functional firearm. YAY!
This was a ground-up project performed by DB Firearms using a parts kit and photos to closely resemble the aesthetics of the OEM frame but there are some differences, mostly aesthetic.
Sourcing Kits: I'd always recommend first searching everygunpart.com. NOTE: I am sponsored by them and using the following link will search for CZ parts kits an if you purchase I will get a small kickback to use on their site: https://everygunpart.com/handgun-kits/semi-auto.html?manufacturer=835&acc=ad1288236b3a6b1d28115a1f92ab8bb6
If you don't find anything there (their inventory changes daily) you can search gunbroker for listings using the following search keywords: "CZ Repair Parts"
Why the P10C only?:
There are other versions of this frame with different magazine sizes and slide sizes. Namely the P10F and P10S as well as a 45ACP variant. The C variant is the only one I can currently afford a kit of. Perhaps in the future I will put out the full size and subcompact versions. in theory, this frame will work with the same parts as the P10F and P10C but the slides wouldn't quite fit the frame. Also, the F magazine will fit in this frame but will have a gap at the bottom.
LBRY Tags: cz; p10; 9mm; 3d printing; guncad