I also have the CZ P10F. If that's what it takes to give you a full grip, you must be Sasquatch.Because it doesn't have a 3" barrel. Smaller and lighter. My 10mm 1911 just barely gives me full grip. The smallest I have is the shield 45 with the 7rd magazine. I don't have a full grip but close enough to shoot well with it.
I have the CZ P10F love it. This gun would just be a want more than a need.
I do like the 3" barrel pistols because they are imo very fast to draw and fire and bring to your next target faster.
Seriously though, I just don't like full grip guns with dinky short barrels. It robs velocity and looks funny to boot. That's why I have zero use for the Glock 43x, but love my Glock 48.
I either pocket carry, which means I want a fairly short (but still 3 finger) grip and a fairly short barrel, or I belt carry a true compact. But if I belt carry at 3:00 or 4:00, barrel length is not a problem to conceal. In fact, I find that a 4" barrel on a semiauto conceals easier for me than a short barrel gun, because the longer barrel in a holster rides along my hip and prevents the grip from rocking outward from my side. A short barrel gun in a short holster, and I have to use a holster that rides low enough to prevent this, so might as well have the longer barrel. The grip is the hard part to conceal. But I understand that this could be dependent on body type as well.
That's another reason that I think red dots on pocket pistols are silly. Which is what this new Ruger is, to me. If I'm belt carrying, I'm carrying something a bit more substantial than a micro pistol.