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October 23, 1999, 10:19 AM | #1 |
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Join Date: October 16, 1999
Location: North Central/Panhandle Florid
Posts: 569
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Hello,
I am inquiring as to how durable the EAA Witness firearms have been. They appear to be competitively priced, and come from a CZ design that from what I understand is among the best. I was at their website and noticed that they offer a .45 Decocker Witness. I have shot a 9mm CZ, and found the grip to be comfortable and fits my med/large hands quite well. Since there doesn't appear to be 'lots' of ink on these particular handguns, any feedback on the durability of the EAA handguns would be appreciated. I am particularly interested in the .45 or the 10 mm at this point. Thank you. mike |
October 23, 1999, 09:50 PM | #2 |
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Join Date: October 12, 1998
Location: Earlington KY
Posts: 2,299
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BigMike, I've done a few upgrades on them and sold several but I've never owned one. I really can't speak to their durability first hand. My customers think quite highly of them. George
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