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  1. #11
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    Default Re: EAA Witness Bargain

    I had essentially the same thing back in the 80's when it was called the TZ-75 and was imported by FIE.

  2. #12
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    Default Re: EAA Witness Bargain

    I looked at a witness and loved it. Just way to heavy to carry so I bought a glock. Ill have a witness eventually

  3. #13
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    Default Re: EAA Witness Bargain

    Quote Originally Posted by nathaniel.seacat View Post
    I looked at a witness and loved it. Just way to heavy to carry so I bought a glock. Ill have a witness eventually
    I confess. This purchase was the answer to a question I didn't have. I carry a Glock as well, but, I'll try to find some way to put the Witness to use.
    "I don't care what went wrong. I beat the snot out of it until it works" - Clint Smith

  4. #14
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    Default Re: EAA Witness Bargain

    My CZ75B was one of the most accurate nines I've ever fired,,but...It was too heavy for carry,for me anyways....I tried to make it work and bought a good belt and holster...No dice..I still wish I had it though..

  5. #15
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    Thumbs up Re: EAA Witness Bargain

    Went to Tanner's yesterday, picked up a Witness Classic in .40 S&W (since I already have a CZ75, Armalite AR-24, Witness, TZ75, Springfield P9 and a Rock Island Armory MAP1 in 9mm. I also have a Witness in 10mm auto).

    Shot it tonight at Target World.

    Dang thing is way more accurate than I am!

    Helluva gun.

    Helluva deal.

    My carry gun? Witness Classic 2 in 10mm auto.

  6. #16
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    Default Re: EAA Witness Bargain

    I've got the Witness in .38 Super and love it as a range gun. They are heavy for carry but it shoots a lot better than I do. May have to look at another in 10MM.

  7. #17
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    Default Re: EAA Witness Bargain

    Quote Originally Posted by Yentl Marmelstein View Post
    Went to Tanner's yesterday, picked up a Witness Classic in .40 S&W (since I already have a CZ75, Armalite AR-24, Witness, TZ75, Springfield P9 and a Rock Island Armory MAP1 in 9mm. I also have a Witness in 10mm auto).

    Shot it tonight at Target World.

    Dang thing is way more accurate than I am!

    Helluva gun.

    Helluva deal.

    My carry gun? Witness Classic 2 in 10mm auto.
    Good to hear, as I expect to be out to the range w/mine tonight. Off the rails just a bit here: This is exactly the kind of gun/value that would be an especially good buy for a first-time handgun purchaser. I usually suggest that a used gun not be a person's first gun, and it's hard to get into the mix with a good gun at a lower price than this.
    "I don't care what went wrong. I beat the snot out of it until it works" - Clint Smith

  8. #18
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    Default Re: EAA Witness Bargain

    Does it have any problems ftf or fte?... I've heard some 9mm witnesses have feeding problems

  9. #19
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    Default Re: EAA Witness Bargain

    Quote Originally Posted by deerhunterNEPA View Post
    Does it have any problems ftf or fte?... I've heard some 9mm witnesses have feeding problems
    I didn't experience any with the .40, though to be fair, I've only put about 150 rounds through it. Shot with my buddy who also picked up one in .40, and he had no issues either.
    "I don't care what went wrong. I beat the snot out of it until it works" - Clint Smith

  10. #20
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    Default Re: EAA Witness Bargain

    I'm going in today to pick one up. 9mm or .40...I'm torn. I have three 9mms...no .40s...but it's another caliber to add to the many I already have. Decisions decisions...

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