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All of a sudden, I'm having a problem keeping the C&H Precision plates tight on my CZ P10Cs.
Does anyone here have any experience or knowledge of these folks:
https://www.anrkydexholsters.com/product/cz-p-10-rmr-optic-plate/
No experience with that one, but I used these and had good luck with them.
https://www.cz-parts.com/cz-p-10-or-red-dot-plate-trijicon-rmr
No experience with that one, but I used these and had good luck with them.
https://www.cz-parts.com/cz-p-10-or-red-dot-plate-trijicon-rmr
Which screws are you using for both the plate and the optic, and what torque settings are correct?
Which screws are you using for both the plate and the optic, and what torque settings are correct?
Ugh. I mounted that over 2 years ago. As I recall, I pretty sure the plate came with screws and I used those to mount the plate. I had 2 plates from them. One for a Shield RMSc and one for an RMR/SRO. I don’t remember which brand screws I used to mount the optics. My method of mounting optics and plates isn’t very scientific. I degrease the area and screws w acetone, add Loctite 242/243/248 and tighten down until I can’t tighten anymore using just an Allen wrench. It’s always worked. I did grab a torque bit here recently but have only used it on my G19.5 MOS.
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foxj66
05-25-2022, 02:41 PM
All of a sudden, I'm having a problem keeping the C&H Precision plates tight on my CZ P10Cs.
Does anyone here have any experience or knowledge of these folks:
https://www.anrkydexholsters.com/product/cz-p-10-rmr-optic-plate/
No experience with those plates, but I know the guys at ANR I would expect it to be well made and good to go.
The CZ-USA SKU is 19230 if you want to search other vendors for stock. (CZ is backordered on them at the moment)
mrozowjj
05-28-2022, 10:50 AM
No experience with that one, but I used these and had good luck with them.
https://www.cz-parts.com/cz-p-10-or-red-dot-plate-trijicon-rmr
This is what I use on my CZ.
I know the CHPWS plates are very popular but the appeal of the CHPWS plates for me on something like a Glock is that the factory Glock MOS plates are cast aluminium and poorly made where the CHPWS plate is machined aluminium. Well with the factory CZ plate is machined from steel and like everything CZ does they are well made so I really didn't see the point to buy the aluminium CHPWS.
That said my P10 is my messing around gun and not something I shoot a lot so I can't accurately speak to the ability of the CZ plate to stay on the gun.
This is what I use on my CZ.
I know the CHPWS plates are very popular but the appeal of the CHPWS plates for me on something like a Glock is that the factory Glock MOS plates are cast aluminium and poorly made where the CHPWS plate is machined aluminium. Well with the factory CZ plate is machined from steel and like everything CZ does they are well made so I really didn't see the point to buy the aluminium CHPWS.
That said my P10 is my messing around gun and not something I shoot a lot so I can't accurately speak to the ability of the CZ plate to stay on the gun.
Which screws are you using to attach the optic to the plate?
Clusterfrack
06-08-2022, 02:08 PM
All of a sudden, I'm having a problem keeping the C&H Precision plates tight on my CZ P10Cs.
Does anyone here have any experience or knowledge of these folks:
https://www.anrkydexholsters.com/product/cz-p-10-rmr-optic-plate/
That sucks. I’m guessing it’s fatigue of the holes in aluminum plate. Aluminum isn’t a very tough metal.
I've ordered two of the plates linked above from CZ Parts as the CZ Custom plates appear to be perpetually out of stock. According to the response I received from CZ Parts, the plates come with the appropriate screws to attach them to the pistol, but they were not helpful with information about the screws for attaching the optics.
I strongly considered just buying two new non-optic "ready" CZs and having them milled and selling the OR models.
Clusterfrack
06-08-2022, 02:17 PM
I strongly considered just buying two new non-optic "ready" CZs and having them milled and selling the OR models.
I’m not an expert on RDS yet, but that is the conclusion I’ve come to as well. I’ve been recommending direct mill mounting unless the individual has an OR gun or needs the flexibility of using different optic footprints.
Glock is now offering direct milled slides in either RMR or ACRO cuts, but they are agency sales only and for limited models. It seems likely they would eventually go to that across the board.
The M&P is becoming available in a direct ACRO cut.
For an agency, I can see not wanting to go with aftermarket milling.
I strongly considered just buying two new non-optic "ready" CZs and having them milled and selling the OR models.
I bought the OR because I wasn’t sure I would like the P10c and didn’t want to cut a slide without knowing if I was gonna stick with it.
I see a few reasons to go with optic ready models:
1. Policy requires it
2. You’re committed to optics and are trying a new platform out before going the dedicated cut route
3. You know you’ll be switching to different optics on a regular basis.
Otherwise, go dedicated cut or dedicated aftermarket slide, like brownells.
I found this guide (https://cz-usa.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/07/InstallationUSOpticPlates.pdf). I will follow it barring any other info.
If you don’t E6000 the plate as well, it’ll come loose.
There’s no downside to reversibly mating the plate like that.
mrozowjj
06-09-2022, 10:40 PM
Which screws are you using to attach the optic to the plate?
I can't remember, it's either screws that shipped with the plate or the screws that shipped with the Holosun.
mrozowjj
06-20-2022, 09:02 PM
I'm thinking about getting one of these plates to mount a 407K to the pistol:
https://czcustom.com/czc-p10-optic-ready-pt9.html
I ordered and paid for two plates. Only one was in the package. Now the customer service game begins.
CZ Parts replied very quickly and offered to send the second plate or provide a refund. The second plate should ship tomorrow.
Mjolnir
07-07-2022, 06:59 PM
All of a sudden, I'm having a problem keeping the C&H Precision plates tight on my CZ P10Cs.
Does anyone here have any experience or knowledge of these folks:
https://www.anrkydexholsters.com/product/cz-p-10-rmr-optic-plate/
I have experienced the same thing. When I took it apart it had damaged the threads on the screws holding the plate as well as the screws holding the optic.
Not happy even though I don’t use it very often.
Mjolnir
07-07-2022, 07:00 PM
Glock is now offering direct milled slides in either RMR or ACRO cuts, but they are agency sales only and for limited models. It seems likely they would eventually go to that across the board.
The M&P is becoming available in a direct ACRO cut.
For an agency, I can see not wanting to go with aftermarket milling.
Thank you for the heads up!
mizer67
09-13-2022, 07:24 PM
If you don’t E6000 the plate as well, it’ll come loose.
There’s no downside to reversibly mating the plate like that.
What're the advantages of using E6000 over something like contact cement (i.e. Welder's)?
What're the advantages of using E6000 over something like contact cement (i.e. Welder's)?
I don’t know that product? It’s probably similar?
E6000 was just what I had on hand initially when trying to problem solve.
It worked so well that I expended my use of it.
I like that it’s easy to work with, easy to clean, cheap and available everywhere.
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