The CZ P09 C Nocturne is an iteration in the P-09 series. In this review, I’ll dive into the specifics of what makes this pistol stand out, what it gets right, and where it might fall short.
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CZ P09 C Nocturne Review
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CZ P09 C Nocturne: Video Overview
Key Features and Specifications
The CZ P-09 C Nocturne is a compact version of the popular P-09 series, designed with both everyday carry and tactical use in mind. It’s similar in size to a Glock 19. Here are some of its key features:
- Caliber: 9mm
- Capacity: 15+1
- Barrel Length: 3.74 inches (Cold Hammer-Forged)
- Overall Length: 7.4 inches
- Weight: 31.7 oz
- Frame Material: Thermal Stable Polymer with Nitride finish
- Trigger: DA/SA (Double-Action/Single-Action)
- Safety: Ambidextrous manual safety, convertible to a decocker
- Sights: Trium 3-Dot Steel Sights with front and rear serrations
- Optics Ready: Yes, compatible with RMS Shield and Holosun K footprints
- Accessory Rail: MIL-STD-1913 Picatinny rail
Design and Ergonomics
One of the most noticeable updates to the CZ P-09 C Nocturne is its new grip texture. CZ has improved the grip texture, which now covers more surface area, making it easier to maintain a firm hold on the pistol. Previously, many users had to resort to aftermarket stippling or skateboard tape to achieve the desired grip, but this update addresses that issue directly. While the additional texture is better than the original, I’m not convinced it’s aggressive enough.
Another significant improvement is that the P-09 C Nocturne is now optics-ready, supporting the popular RMS Shield and Holosun K footprint. Red dot sights can now be mounted with zero hassle. This feature is becoming increasingly important as more shooters opt for red dot optics on their handguns. The slide stop and decocker have also been redesigned for better ergonomics, though I did find the slide stop slightly difficult to reach without adjusting my grip.
Performance and Shooting Experience
When it comes to shooting the CZ P-09 C Nocturne, my experience was mixed but ultimately positive. The double-action trigger pull is, quite frankly, one of the worst I’ve encountered—it’s heavy, long, and breaks at over 11 pounds. This is disappointing, especially considering this is an updated version of the pistol where one would expect improvements in such a critical area. However, after putting several hundred rounds through the gun, the trigger did smooth out somewhat, but it’s still not ideal for those who prioritize a light and crisp trigger pull in double-action mode.
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On the other hand, the single-action trigger is significantly better. While it’s not the best out there, with a pull weight of around 5 pounds and some noticeable pre-travel and creep, it’s still manageable and surprisingly easy to shoot accurately. The pistol’s overall shootability is excellent, thanks to its low recoil and good sight tracking. The slimmer slide design, characteristic of CZ pistols, contributes to reduced recoil and faster follow-up shots.
The good news is that there are aftermarket companies making aftermarket parts to upgrade this trigger into something better. Cajun Gun Works is one such company, although I personally have no experience with them or their products. Maybe we’ll reach out and see if they’ll send us an upgrade kit to review.
Pros and Cons
What I Liked:
- Optics Ready: The ability to mount a red dot optic is a major advantage.
- Improved Grip Texture: The enhanced grip texture is a welcome improvement over previous models.
- Shootability: Despite the double-action trigger, the P-09 C Nocturne is one of the easiest pistols to shoot, with minimal recoil and excellent sight tracking.
- Customizable Features: The ability to switch between a decocker and manual safety offers flexibility depending on user preference.
What I Didn’t Like:
- Double-Action Trigger: The heavy and long double-action trigger pull is a significant drawback.
- Slide Stop Reach: The slide stop is hard to reach without adjusting your grip, which could be an issue in high-stress situations.
- Magazines: While the pistol comes with two 15-round magazines, I would have preferred an extended magazine option right out of the box.
Final Thoughts On the CZ P-09 C Nocturne
At an MSRP of $549, the CZ P-09 C Nocturne offers good value for those looking for a reliable, feature-rich pistol for both everyday carry and tactical use. While the double-action trigger leaves much to be desired, the overall shootability, improved ergonomics, and optics-ready design make this a solid choice. If you can get past the trigger, the P-09 C Nocturne is a highly capable and easy-to-shoot firearm that’s worth considering.
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Verdict: Despite a few drawbacks, the CZ P-09 C Nocturne is a well-rounded pistol with a lot to offer. Whether you’re a CZ fan or new to the brand, this model deserves a closer look.
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The cons ring hollow. Show me one gun with a double-action trigger pull that’s not long and heavy. That’s what DA triggers are for. If that’s unacceptable, then choose a striker-fired alternative. Knocking the magazines is also a but much. That’s like knocking a Glock 19 for coming with 15-round mags and not having a 17-rounder included in the box. Instead of these non-issues, I would have liked some discussion on why CZ made a smaller version of the P-09 when it already has an excellent compact version in the P-07.
You can pay alot for junk or pay less for a CZ & be a winner.
Oh look! It’s a CZ P07 with lipstick on it.
Colt/CZ have made it vastly more difficult to buy their stuff. Not only do you have to find an authorized dealer, but even the transfer FFL has to prove their worthiness to accept and process a gun already bought and paid for from an online retailer who has already jumped through all the hoops. Forget about affordable or convenient transfers if you’re shopping for these blue blood guns online.