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Gordie wrote:
I would also recommend these to you. They can be had in a variety of calibers, but were I you I would get the .45 auto for a couple of reasons. The .45 can accept the full line of EAA caliber conversion kits for the Witness lineup. So you can convert the frame to .40 S&W, 9mm P, .380 auto, and.22. THe conversion kits are a lot less than buying a new firearm in each of those calibers. Also the .45 is a very standard caliber.
The Witness can be carried a number of ways. They can be cocked and locked like a 1911 style pistol. They can also be carried with the safety engaged and the hammer down. or the can be carried with the safety disengaged and the hammer down.
These also come in both full sized and compact versions. Usually they can be had for more than just a little less that a CZ. They are made by Tanfoglio of Italy, who has been around for a VERY long time. Tanfoglio makes a very good product.
Gordie wrote:
If you like the CZ style of pistols, you might also want to look at EAA Witness. They are a CZ clone and cost a little less. I have one and it is great.
I would also recommend these to you. They can be had in a variety of calibers, but were I you I would get the .45 auto for a couple of reasons. The .45 can accept the full line of EAA caliber conversion kits for the Witness lineup. So you can convert the frame to .40 S&W, 9mm P, .380 auto, and.22. THe conversion kits are a lot less than buying a new firearm in each of those calibers. Also the .45 is a very standard caliber.
The Witness can be carried a number of ways. They can be cocked and locked like a 1911 style pistol. They can also be carried with the safety engaged and the hammer down. or the can be carried with the safety disengaged and the hammer down.
These also come in both full sized and compact versions. Usually they can be had for more than just a little less that a CZ. They are made by Tanfoglio of Italy, who has been around for a VERY long time. Tanfoglio makes a very good product.