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Fit tight - shaved off a bit of the bottom of the grip
They don't allow pictures in reviews unfortunately. They don't really provide instructions, but the product video shows a guy just popping it on after grabbing the front of the grip and snapping the back on. On mine, there's no way to do this even if you have a gorilla grip. This fits tight all the way around, no gaps which is good, but I had to use a small armorer's hammer to 'beat' it on to the back - in doing so it shaved off to small slivers on both sides of the back of the grip - I have pictures.
That said, I also took the roll pin out and pulled off the backstrap (listing says you can't use the large, I have the medium on) and press fit it into place, but then it does have a front lip and would not stretch over the front of the grip, and the video shows the opposite for application as above.
Once on I tried two different magazines I have for it, both 20rnd and one with an extended base plate - that last worked best though they both inserted and locked in. The normal base plate one was a tighter fit and did not let a round be picked up the first time. After working the insertion through the magwell a few times, both magazines started working. I think the extended base plate must be a slightly smaller diameter in some direction, I did not bother to micrometer it) and it fit all the way in a bit easier at first.
This is all polymer except the retention screw. Funny, they include blue locktite on that screw and specify 10 ft/lbs on a 'red stop card' in the package...
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That said, I also took the roll pin out and pulled off the backstrap (listing says you can't use the large, I have the medium on) and press fit it into place, but then it does have a front lip and would not stretch over the front of the grip, and the video shows the opposite for application as above.
Once on I tried two different magazines I have for it, both 20rnd and one with an extended base plate - that last worked best though they both inserted and locked in. The normal base plate one was a tighter fit and did not let a round be picked up the first time. After working the insertion through the magwell a few times, both magazines started working. I think the extended base plate must be a slightly smaller diameter in some direction, I did not bother to micrometer it) and it fit all the way in a bit easier at first.
This is all polymer except the retention screw. Funny, they include blue locktite on that screw and specify 10 ft/lbs on a 'red stop card' in the package...
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Pros:
- tight fit - appearance
- standard mags fit
Cons:
- tight fit - difficult application
- tight fit - some magwells stuck at first
Best Used for:
- P-10F - small and medium back straps
Would recommend: Yes
This thing is sweet!
Took a little bit to get it fitted but it looks awesome and was cheap.
Pros:
- Price
Cons:
- Fit
Would recommend: Yes
Nice and light
Love this very inexpensive Mattel. Super light and gives you exactly what you need without adding unnecessary weight to the gun
Would recommend: Yes
Nice addition.
A nice $14 addition to my CZ P-10F OR SR that works very well.
The only issue I found was the gap tolerance between the magwell and the OEM CZ 21rd mag baseplates was too tight to allow an easy mag insertion without some force. Thankfully, the polymer baseplates are easily removed and a light sanding to remove less than 1/16" from the top of the baseplate was all that was needed. Took only about 25 strokes with 80grit followed by 25 strokes with 400grit sandpaper to smooth out the 80grit scratches. Now the mags snap it just as easily as without the magwell.
The only other issue is the head of the screw to secure the magwell would look better with a countersunk flat head than a round head. I may replace it later purely for aesthetics.
The only issue I found was the gap tolerance between the magwell and the OEM CZ 21rd mag baseplates was too tight to allow an easy mag insertion without some force. Thankfully, the polymer baseplates are easily removed and a light sanding to remove less than 1/16" from the top of the baseplate was all that was needed. Took only about 25 strokes with 80grit followed by 25 strokes with 400grit sandpaper to smooth out the 80grit scratches. Now the mags snap it just as easily as without the magwell.
The only other issue is the head of the screw to secure the magwell would look better with a countersunk flat head than a round head. I may replace it later purely for aesthetics.
Pros:
- Inexpensive
- works well
Cons:
- Tight tolerance
- Ugly screw
Would recommend: Yes
Hard to get on, but works great once installed
When you first try to get it on, it feels like they got the dimensions completely wrong, but it actually a perfect fit. It will feel like you're going to break it, but you have to really reef on it to get it in place.
No complaints regarding function.
No complaints regarding function.
Would recommend: Yes
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