B&T Release Pistol Chassis for CZ P-10 F and P-10 C

Eric B
by Eric B

The innovative company from Switzerland, B&T, continue their success with chassis for various handguns. Previously they released the B&T USW-G17 Conversion kit for the Glock 17s & 19s. B&T also have chassis for the Glock 40/20/21, Walther PPQ and the SIG P320. The aim for B&T this time are handguns from the Czech Republic, namely the CZ P-10F and the P-10 C.

In B&T’s words:

USW-P10F / USW-P10C PISTOL CHASSIS FOR CZ P-10 F / P-10 C

The success of the B&T USW as well as the B&T USW-G Chassis has stirred the interest to have this innovative and accurate system also available for other popular pistols. B&T is happy to fulfil these demands with the introduction of a USW Chassis for the CZ P-10 F and the CZ P-10 C.

The USW-P10 conversion kits are the ultimate add on for the CZ P-10 F and the P-10 C. They offer the operator the choice of using the pistol in the traditional way as well as with the built in folding stock, while the transition only requires less than a mere second. Due to its elaborated design, the operator can mount an optionally available red dot sight on top of the chassis and use the original open sights as back up.

Above you can see the new B&T Chassis for the CZ P-10, with an Aimpoint ACRO on top.

There is no price or more details released on the Swiss B&T website yet, but all other existing kits cost 378.00 CHF which is about the same in USD.

You can find the complete B&T pistol chassis line here.

If you doubt the performance of a pistol chassis you can check this article for some interesting input: Long Range Shooting with a B&T Universal Service Weapon.

Which handgun would you like to see a chassis for next?

Eric B
Eric B

Ex-Arctic Ranger. Competitive practical shooter and hunter with a European focus. Always ready to increase my collection of modern semi-automatics, optics, thermals and suppressors. TCCC Certified. Occasionaly seen in a 6x6 Bug Out Vehicle, always with a big smile.

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  • MediumSizeTex MediumSizeTex on Mar 02, 2020

    The whole concept still seems like it's really only ideal for Glock models with a giggle switch installed, but this minimalist B&T offering is nigh infinitely more useful than the giant-wing-on-a-front-wheel-drive-hatchback-with-Type-R-stickers approach of goofy chassiseses like the MicroRoni.

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    • Nicks87 Nicks87 on Mar 03, 2020

      @ I think that's a great idea. People complain about cops not being able to shoot but say that a stock and an optic isnt necessary on a pistol. Why not both? Give cops that struggle to qualify a stock and an optic. You would maybe open the career field up to people that have physical limitations that prevent them from carrying/qualifying with a traditional pistol set up. It would also create a huge market/aftermarket for chasis and stock adapters. Plus the average person isnt proficient enough to accurately engage targets beyond 50 meters with a pistol so why not give them the tools to extend their range, especially for active shooter encounters? It's 2020 we need to stop thinking Jeff Cooper and start thinking beyond what the current standards dictate.

  • Clifffalling Clifffalling on Mar 02, 2020

    Sootch just did a review on one for the Glocks. (Flux defense) ...it seems like something that is going to make a politician here want to tell the batfe to "clarify" something. Its usually not good when they "clarify". I only got so much room in that burial tube.

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