Eaa witness
I was looking at getting an eaa witness.
I've heard that the older ones in 9mm or .40 can't be converted to any other calibers, but the newer ones can be.
first is that true and second how can I tell a newer one from an older one?
I've heard that the older ones in 9mm or .40 can't be converted to any other calibers, but the newer ones can be.
first is that true and second how can I tell a newer one from an older one?
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Folks, not looking for alot of BS,just general insight on the most recent manufactored Witness all steel pistols. I like the idea of being able to change slide/barrel and have another caliber. Especially the 22 conversion. Probaly start with a 10mm and buy extra barrel ASAP in 40 S&W. So the question actually is this; WHAT INHERENT PROBLEMS DO THESE PISTOLS HAVE? #2 HOW DIFFICULT IS THE TRIGGER TO CLEAN UP FOR SINGLE ACTION USE? Thanks 0 -
EAA offers additional barrels and caliber conversions on their website. Check out:
http://www.eaacorp.com/parts/index.shtml
Regards,
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Briley (known mainly for their shotgun tubes and chokes) made/makes them. So did/does Storm Lake, and Bar-sto. I don't have links though. I know the Briley ones can be found at www.brownells.com 0 -
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I know for a fact that if you have a 9mm or a .40sw that you can buy a barrel and slide with the correct mag in order to have a conversion. thats the only one i know of for sure though
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