Description
The CZ P-10 C Ported COA is the most fully equipped version of CZ's popular striker-fired compact. It takes the proven P-10 C platform, a 9mm that's earned a strong reputation over nearly a decade of duty and carry use, and adds the upgrades a lot of folks were already paying gunsmiths to do. You get an integrated muzzle port that works as a compensator, a cold hammer forged barrel that runs about 10% heavier than the standard P-10, and a factory-installed Aimpoint COA red dot sight ready to go on the gun.
That compensator and heavier barrel combo is the heart of this pistol. The single dorsal port vents gas upward to fight muzzle rise, and the extra barrel mass helps settle the gun between shots. The real-world result is a flatter, softer-shooting 9mm that gets you back on target quicker, and the effect gets even more noticeable with +P and defensive loads where there's more gas to work with. Range testers have consistently called it one of the easier-shooting compact 9mms out there.
What the Aimpoint COA Brings to the P-10 C Ported
The headline feature here is the Aimpoint COA optic with a 3.5 MOA dot, mounted directly to the slide using Aimpoint's A-CUT interface. Instead of a generic plate, the A-CUT uses a front hook and rear wedge to mechanically lock the optic to the slide, which keeps it rock solid under recoil. The COA runs on a CR2032 battery good for years of constant-on use, so you can leave it running. The tall luminescent three-dot iron sights, borrowed from the P-09 Nocturne line, co-witness under the dot as a backup.
Built for Carry, Duty, or the Range
Under the optic and barrel work, this is still a well-sorted P-10. The fiberglass-reinforced polymer frame is aggressively textured, takes interchangeable backstraps for a custom fit, and carries a light rail up front. Controls include an ambidextrous slide stop and a reversible magazine release, so lefties are covered. Add in extended cocking serrations and the smooth, short-reset trigger CZ is known for, and you've got a versatile gun that works equally well for concealed carry under a cover garment, home defense, or a day of fast shooting on the range.
Key Specifications
- Manufacturer: CZ-USA
- Model: P-10 C Ported COA
- Manufacturer Part Number: 91582
- UPC: 806703915821
- SKU: CSSI|DP91582
- Action: Semi-Auto, Striker-Fired
- Caliber: 9mm Luger
- Capacity: 15+1 Rounds
- Barrel Length: 4" Cold Hammer Forged, Ported
- Overall Length: 7.3"
- Weight: 26.8 oz (empty magazine)
- Optic: Aimpoint COA 3.5 MOA Red Dot (A-CUT mounted)
- Sights: 3-Dot Luminescent (P-09 Nocturne style)
- Frame: Fiberglass-Reinforced Polymer
- Safety: Trigger Safety / Firing Pin Block
- Finish: Black Nitride Slide
What’s Included
- CZ P-10 C Ported COA pistol
- Factory-mounted and zeroed Aimpoint COA 3.5 MOA red dot
- Two 15-round magazines
- Interchangeable backstraps
- Cable lock
- Cleaning rod and brush
- Owner's manual
Frequently Asked Questions
Does the CZ P-10 C Ported COA come with a red dot already on it?
Yes. This model ships with an Aimpoint COA 3.5 MOA red dot factory-mounted and zeroed on the slide. It uses Aimpoint's A-CUT interface, which mechanically locks the optic to the slide with a front hook and rear wedge rather than a generic plate, so it stays put under recoil.
How much does the porting actually reduce recoil on the P-10 C Ported?
The single muzzle port vents gas upward to counter muzzle rise, and the roughly 10% heavier barrel adds stability between shots. Range testers describe a noticeably flatter, softer-shooting gun with quicker follow-up shots, and the effect becomes more pronounced with +P and higher-pressure defensive loads. With standard-pressure ammo the difference is real but more modest.
Can I still use iron sights with the Aimpoint COA mounted?
Yes. The pistol comes with tall luminescent three-dot iron sights borrowed from the P-09 Nocturne line that co-witness under the red dot. That gives you a backup aiming option if the optic ever goes down.
Is the CZ P-10 C Ported COA a good size for concealed carry?
It's a compact, duty-sized 9mm with dimensions in the same ballpark as a Glock 19, and an overall length of about 7.3 inches. It conceals fine under a proper cover garment while still being large enough for home defense or duty use. Standard G19-pattern holsters generally fit it well since the port sits within the slide length.
How long does the Aimpoint COA battery last?
The Aimpoint COA runs on a common CR2032 battery rated for well over 50,000 hours of constant-on use, which works out to several years. That means you can leave the optic running all the time and not worry about flipping it on before you shoot.
Is the P-10 C Ported COA easy to take apart and clean?
It is. Field stripping is straightforward and avoids the extra steps some compensator-equipped pistols require. Once the recoil spring and guide come out, the ported barrel lifts right out of the slide for cleaning.





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