
First there was the GLOCK/Aimpoint COA collaboration. Last year GLOCK announced that they’d be milling the slides of G43X, G48, G19 Gen5, G45, and the G47 pistols for Aimpoint’s A-CUT pattern and factory-mounting a COA optic. The combination proved as popular as you’d expect, but now it’s no longer an exclusive arrangement.
CZ is now mounting the Aimpoint COA on a ported version of their CZ P-10 C striker-fired compact. More options is always a good thing.

CZ is proud to announce the availability of the new CZ P-10 C Ported COA, a compact, optics-equipped 9mm pistol that brings together the proven P-10 C platform, factory porting, and a mounted Aimpoint COA red dot.
“The P-10 C has always been about giving shooters a compact pistol that feels right, shoots flat, and performs with confidence,” said Chris Sprangers, Director of Marketing, CZ-USA. “With the new P-10 C Ported COA, we are taking that trusted platform and giving it a factory-installed optic and ported configuration that is ready to go from day one.”

Built for shooters who want speed, control, and simplicity in a compact handgun, the P-10 C Ported COA features a ported barrel and slide designed to help manage muzzle rise and support faster sight recovery. The result is a pistol that stays composed through recoil and allows shooters to get back on target quickly.
The new model also comes equipped with a factory-mounted Aimpoint COA red dot, giving owners a premium optic solution without the added steps of sourcing and mounting an optic after purchase. From the first range session, the P-10 C Ported COA is set up for confident, intuitive shooting.

At its core, this pistol is still a P-10 C. That means the same ergonomic grip, crisp striker-fired trigger, and clean handling that have made the P-10 C one of CZ’s most trusted compact handguns. Chambered in 9mm, the P-10 C Ported COA features a 4-inch barrel and 15+1 capacity.
The CZ P-10 C Ported COA is available now.


Red dots are raising the price of guns. You don’t need to put a “TVset” on top of your first firearm. This is just another point to fail on a gun.