Ascalon Arms Last Round Backstrap for CZ P-10C Pistols

Hrachya H
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Ascalon Arms Last Round Backstrap for CZ P-10C Pistols (1)

Ascalon Arms is a firearm accessories manufacturer from Brno, Czech Republic, founded by Jiří Šlechta, a former handgun designer at CZUB. The company is specialized in making aftermarket parts for CZ firearms. Their newest product called Last Round Backstrap is a rather interesting accessory for CZ P-10C pistols. It’s a backstrap that can store a 9x19mm round inside it!

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Ascalon Arms Last Round Backstrap is 3D-printed with MJF (Multi Jet Fusion) technology using PA12 polymer material. The finish is Cerakote with Black, Gray, FDE, and Ranger Green color options available. These backstraps are externally shaped like the factory ones, however, they have a different texture that according to Ascalon Arms provides a sure grip in your palm without the unpleasant bite from the original texture. The Last Round Backstrap is available in M and L sizes (the 9x19mm cartridge wouldn’t fit inside an S-size backstrap).

Ascalon Arms Last Round Backstrap for CZ P-10C pistols has an MSRP of $39.90. It is currently available for preorder at a discounted price of $27.90. The estimated start of shipping is November 21-27.


I can hear you asking “but why?“. Well, the company says just in case. I can’t think of any situation where you’ll need to use the round from the backstrap that doesn’t sound like a scene from an action movie. Maybe this backstrap compartment would be more useful for storing things like cleaning and maintenance tools or batteries? Let us know in the comments section what you think about the Ascalon Arms Last Round Backstrap.


Pictures by Ascalon Arms, www.ascalon-arms.com

Hrachya H
Hrachya H

Managing Editor Being a lifelong firearms enthusiast, Hrachya always enjoys studying the history and design of guns and ammunition. Should you need to contact him, feel free to shoot him a message at Hrachya@TheFirearmBlog.com

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  • Nasty! Nasty! on Dec 05, 2022

    Completely pointless gimmick accessories isn't what comes to my mind with Czech weapons, but I guess they have room for that on their market too.

  • Bosley Bosley on Dec 10, 2022

    Remember those 1980s ads in the back of Gun & Ammo with the revolver grips that had a door in the bottom and held 6ea .38/.357 rounds in them?

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