I bought one of these about 3 months ago and have put probably 600 rounds through it. Nary a hiccup, no matter what I fed it. This is a solid, quality pistol and I'm delighted with it. According to EAA, this one takes 14+1 rounds. I bought 3 extra magazines and while it's too big for a concealed carry gun IMHO, it's definitely one that will get the job done if called upon no matter when or how it's used. The 10mm round hits hard and this gun treats this round like it's no more than a .45ACP. Stays on target, absorbs the recoil exceptionally well. Really happy with it.
I own 3 of these Witness pistols. All of them steel frame. A full size 9mm, and both full size and compact 10mm. All 3 have been reliable. I did change out the recoil spring on the 10mm. Thought it was a little weak for full power 10mm loads.
I believe they come with an 18# recoil spring. I upgraded mine to a Wolff 20# to shoot the hot Underwood ammo. Mine's been very durable and is amazingly accurate. They're a little big and a little heavy but it's my favorite handgun.
"decocking" this weapon is a nervous affair but that's how I always carried it, decocked and locked. I love how these point and feel in the hand and the triggers are just fantastic. I think I also have a pair of these 10rd ban mags.
EAA imports guns made by several different, and unrelated gun manufacturers. The Witness pistols are made by Tanfoglio in Italy. The SAR is made by some outfit in Turkey I think. The revolvers are made in Germany. Most of the EAA imported rifles and shotguns are made in Russia.
The 10 round mags are not easy to convert. The 15 (full size) and 12 (compact) round mags (10mm) can be had from EAA for $40 each. I had just never gotten around to getting any of them.
Very cool, I guess its like an over grown CZ-75. Reminds me of the Bren 10. Nice to be able to cock and lock it, that is rare on DA/SA pistols. 15 is a good capacity for a 10mm, at least it has the potential. Dam mag limits suck lol. Good vid shep!
I`ve been shooting 10mm almost since the round 1st came out. To date, I`ve accumulated 11 of them. This one, plus a compact 10mm Witness, a pair of Delta Elites (one standard, one in a race gun) a S&W 1006 and 610, an Irwindale (AMT) Javlina, a Glock 20, a Para Ordnance/Colt hybrid custom, a Star Megastar, and a Colt Double Eagle.
It`s about twice as powerful as the 9mm. A hot loaded 10mm get close to the power of the 41 Magnum. The 40S&W cartridge is based off of the 10mm auto. The 40 S&W round is a shortened 10mm brass loaded to lower pressures.
Congratulations my friend. I'm at work so I could just watch without sound, but I'm looking forward to watching the rest of this video when I get home. You will love the 10mm cartridge.
Tanfoglio does make them with accessory rails. Most of the newer models have them. They also do polymer frames and compact models. Check out EAA Corp's website their catalog lists all the models and like I said most have accessory rails. I actually wish the Elite Match I just got didn't have a rail, it's a match gun, why does it need a rail anyway.
12 rounds in the full size Witness is the capacity in 45acp I think. 12 rounds is the capacity of the 40 or 10mm compact. The compact has a shorter grip frame than the gun in this video as well as shorter slide and barrel.
It`s the same basic design with a few changes. The Witness 9mm & 40 S&W is about the same size as the CZ 75. The Witness 38 Super, 10mm, and 45acp is built on the same design, but sclaed up a little for the bigger cartridges.
For one thing, it`s larger. The standard CZ 75 isn`t big enough to chamber 10mm or 45acp. Think there are also some other differences, but off the top of my head I couldn`t tell you what they are.
Stock spring is 14 lbs. I tried a 18 lbs. To hard to rack the slide and the slide release was also to stiff. Ended up installing a sixteen pound spring and everything works perfect.
I figure the shout outs are as much for the people watching as they are for the featured channel. I`ve found some great channels by way of shout outs that other people have done that I might other wise have never run across.
are you able to to convert the 10 round mag to be 14 or more? so you like eea weapons? i've not heard much about them but did come across the following from my favorite vendor on gunbroker & thought the prices were nice too. EAA SAR ST10 9mm went for $401. EAA Windicator 38 Special .38 SPCL 2" went for $290. EAA Zastava PAP P.A.P AK 47 7.62x39 MM Rifle went for $690 few months ago.
I had one like that and it jammed alot until I dremel polished the slide ramp with the polish compound. I put a video or two out there. Was critizised for my bag of mystery ammo but that wasn't the problem. The gun I had like this un this video was a 2004 production. I loved it but did not love the 3 or 4 Jams per 14 mag load. It was accurate.
Scott: you know. It never did jam again. I never used the orange magazines and the feed ramp was like mirror polished and it fed great. Though I might have only shot a hundred or so after it was polished.
Had a bad experience with EAA. Purchased a 10mm witness in 2019 and it’s strange double recoil spring failed. When I tried to purchase a replacement spring I was told that they no longer provided parts for the weapon. It is now an expensive paper weight. Buyer beware!
EAA doesn`t manufacture guns or gun parts. They are just importers for several different manufacturers from several different companies. For parts contact the actual manufacturer or try www.gunpartscorp.com/ Midway www.midwayusa.com/ and Brownell`s www.brownells.com/ probably also carry common parts like recoil springs, both factory and after market. Wolf Springs makes springs for just about any gun.
@@1957Shep I’m just warning others of this issue. EAA is the company that imports the parts for these weapons. If you are familiar with their site you can search for parts by submitting your firearms serial number. As far as the manufacturer (Tanfoglio) they are even less responsive. Neither one of these companies can provide the recoil spring. As far as your suggestion to contact other companies to find a spring that works I’ve exhausted that avenue. There is no one that carries a double recoil spring. It is essentially a spring within a spring.
I've got 2 witnesses, in 10mm, love both of them, I run hot ammo as a regular diet threw both of them, never have had a problem. I would buy a hunter if I can find one, prices are going up, plus you can't find them just any where. I highly recommend witness,plus I have a 45cal in witness, performs flawlessly too, now it is the truth that in all guns you may find one that you may have problems with it, its the luck of the draw, so I did luck out with all 3. I also have a 1990 Smith & Wesson 10mm. But it has never been shot nor will it ever , its a safe queen, 28 years old now, so I guess you can say I do love 10mm's, LOL,,,,
Nice pistol Shep. Now is the time to pick up high-capacity magazines (if you really want them). The anti-gun lobby will not stop trying to ban them. Cheers
How does the grip size compare to a S&W 59 with a thick Pachmayr grip? I'm selling my 9mm 59 because of that and the PITA takedown process. If not for the take down I might keep it, but that's just too many cons for one pistol especially a run-of-the-mill 9mm. My 59 is pretty accurate though. No complaints there.
I don`t shoot it enough. Hard to keep track of where to hold the sights with different ammo. When I did that video it had been at least a couple of years since I had fired it.
This one needed a little breaking in. Had a couple of failures to feed when it was new in the 1st 100 rounds or so. Also replaced the recoil spring. The spring that came in it was kind of light. But back then there were not a lot of hot factory 10mm loads around.
Tanfoglio makes copies of european and russian firearms.. Copies of browning hi power 9mm and the browning baby in .25acp are very common.. Also copies of older beretta models exist.. So this one seems like a copy of CZ 75 pistols
I had one of those also in 10mm. Slide cracked after about 2,500 rounds. EAA took care of it with some exceptional customer service.
I`ve seen these that had cycling and jamming issues, but never actually saw one that broke before.
I bought one of these about 3 months ago and have put probably 600 rounds through it. Nary a hiccup, no matter what I fed it. This is a solid, quality pistol and I'm delighted with it. According to EAA, this one takes 14+1 rounds. I bought 3 extra magazines and while it's too big for a concealed carry gun IMHO, it's definitely one that will get the job done if called upon no matter when or how it's used. The 10mm round hits hard and this gun treats this round like it's no more than a .45ACP. Stays on target, absorbs the recoil exceptionally well. Really happy with it.
It's been years since I heard the term "Weak Sister"! It sure made me chuckle! Cool pistol and potent!
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I own 3 of these Witness pistols. All of them steel frame. A full size 9mm, and both full size and compact 10mm.
All 3 have been reliable. I did change out the recoil spring on the 10mm. Thought it was a little weak for full power 10mm loads.
I believe they come with an 18# recoil spring. I upgraded mine to a Wolff 20# to shoot the hot Underwood ammo. Mine's been very durable and is amazingly accurate. They're a little big and a little heavy but it's my favorite handgun.
"decocking" this weapon is a nervous affair but that's how I always carried it, decocked and locked. I love how these point and feel in the hand and the triggers are just fantastic. I think I also have a pair of these 10rd ban mags.
A very good friend of mine who is an ex police officer just purchased one and loves it. Those rounds were flying down the range at record speeds! Wow!
EAA imports guns made by several different, and unrelated gun manufacturers.
The Witness pistols are made by Tanfoglio in Italy. The SAR is made by some outfit in Turkey I think. The revolvers are made in Germany. Most of the EAA imported rifles and shotguns are made in Russia.
Great reviews. Getting one next week. Had one in 9mm. Years ago and was very happy with it!
The 10 round mags are not easy to convert. The 15 (full size) and 12 (compact) round mags (10mm) can be had from EAA for $40 each. I had just never gotten around to getting any of them.
Thanks for the info. I take it Tanfoglio gave the Elite Match a rail just in case someone wanted to use it as a "tactical" firearm.
Never seen one of those in 10mm Impressive pistol. Great shout out , Ole Ovi is a cool dude.
Very cool, I guess its like an over grown CZ-75. Reminds me of the Bren 10. Nice to be able to cock and lock it, that is rare on DA/SA pistols. 15 is a good capacity for a 10mm, at least it has the potential. Dam mag limits suck lol. Good vid shep!
I`ve been shooting 10mm almost since the round 1st came out. To date, I`ve accumulated 11 of them. This one, plus a compact 10mm Witness, a pair of Delta Elites (one standard, one in a race gun) a S&W 1006 and 610, an Irwindale (AMT) Javlina, a Glock 20, a Para Ordnance/Colt hybrid custom, a Star Megastar, and a Colt Double Eagle.
It`s about twice as powerful as the 9mm. A hot loaded 10mm get close to the power of the 41 Magnum.
The 40S&W cartridge is based off of the 10mm auto. The 40 S&W round is a shortened 10mm brass loaded to lower pressures.
One of the best guns for the money!
Congratulations my friend. I'm at work so I could just watch without sound, but I'm looking forward to watching the rest of this video when I get home. You will love the
10mm cartridge.
Tanfoglio does make them with accessory rails. Most of the newer models have them. They also do polymer frames and compact models. Check out EAA Corp's website their catalog lists all the models and like I said most have accessory rails. I actually wish the Elite Match I just got didn't have a rail, it's a match gun, why does it need a rail anyway.
It is basicly a CZ pistol. Slightly bigger with a few design changes.
12 rounds in the full size Witness is the capacity in 45acp I think.
12 rounds is the capacity of the 40 or 10mm compact.
The compact has a shorter grip frame than the gun in this video as well as shorter slide and barrel.
14 rounds.
Mine takes 14 in the mag.
That gun looks really big. But, I do like that finish. Thank you for another great review.
thanks for the shoutout buddy it really helps bring like minded ppl to the channel and i was thinking of getting a glocl20 in 10mm i like the power
It`s the same basic design with a few changes. The Witness 9mm & 40 S&W is about the same size as the CZ 75. The Witness 38 Super, 10mm, and 45acp is built on the same design, but sclaed up a little for the bigger cartridges.
As close as one can get to a Bren10, for those of you out there that need to channel ur inner Sonny Crocket!
cool gun
For one thing, it`s larger. The standard CZ 75 isn`t big enough to chamber 10mm or 45acp.
Think there are also some other differences, but off the top of my head I couldn`t tell you what they are.
It`s about the same size as a standard 1911 pistol.
There are always exceptions. I`ve got an older Sig P220 that has a pretty good trigger.
This would be great if EAA made a modernized version with an accessory rail. Sadly EAA doesn't seem very keen on foreign markets.
It`s slightly larger than the CZ, but same basic design.
$400 for a used one sounds kind of high, but the mags are $30-$40 each new. So maybe not so bad.
I was just looking into buying one yesterday for $400.00 w/4 12 rnd mags , but didn't know anything about reliability . Thanks
Stock spring is 14 lbs. I tried a 18 lbs. To hard to rack the slide and the slide release was also to stiff. Ended up installing a sixteen pound spring and everything works perfect.
Don`t remember what weight spring I put in this one. Been too long ago.
the shape of the grip reminds me of the colt 2000. that's a nice looking finish. and I'm always tempted to say "can I get a Witness." But I won't :-)
I figure the shout outs are as much for the people watching as they are for the featured channel. I`ve found some great channels by way of shout outs that other people have done that I might other wise have never run across.
id take that deer hunting. itd make a good compainion to my ruger blackhawk in 357
are you able to to convert the 10 round mag to be 14 or more? so you like eea weapons? i've not heard much about them but did come across the following from my favorite vendor on gunbroker & thought the prices were nice too. EAA SAR ST10 9mm went for $401. EAA Windicator 38 Special .38 SPCL 2" went for $290. EAA Zastava PAP P.A.P AK 47 7.62x39 MM Rifle went for $690 few months ago.
Another nice one!
I had one like that and it jammed alot until I dremel polished the slide ramp with the polish compound. I put a video or two out there. Was critizised for my bag of mystery ammo but that wasn't the problem. The gun I had like this un this video was a 2004 production. I loved it but did not love the 3 or 4 Jams per 14 mag load. It was accurate.
Did the gun ever jam again after you polished the feed ramp?
Scott: you know. It never did jam again. I never used the orange magazines and the feed ramp was like mirror polished and it fed great. Though I might have only shot a hundred or so after it was polished.
This is the one that I am looking at currently....I have the GT380, and 2 cz 9mm clones....forget the designations
Anytime you have a good design, somebody will copy it.
I love it and need one!
It`s a matte hard chrome finish.
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I gotta disagree with you Shep, DA/SA triggers are not necessarily "sloppy". Sig makes one of the best triggers in the business.
Highly desirable Slab Slides. When they were true. Wolff Springs work still to present. My recent Blue purchase is 2002 made and imported.
Thank you sir do you think 400 is a good price?? The gun is immaculate I think Im gonna jump on it today .
Ok my ? Was answered in an earlier post as to size
What year do you think your pistol was made? Thanks
Thanks. :)
The 10mm is a hot round.
Me too. Have 3 of them.
Had a bad experience with EAA. Purchased a 10mm witness in 2019 and it’s strange double recoil spring failed. When I tried to purchase a replacement spring I was told that they no longer provided parts for the weapon. It is now an expensive paper weight. Buyer beware!
EAA doesn`t manufacture guns or gun parts. They are just importers for several different manufacturers from several different companies.
For parts contact the actual manufacturer or try www.gunpartscorp.com/
Midway www.midwayusa.com/ and Brownell`s www.brownells.com/ probably also carry common parts like recoil springs, both factory and after market.
Wolf Springs makes springs for just about any gun.
@@1957Shep I’m just warning others of this issue. EAA is the company that imports the parts for these weapons. If you are familiar with their site you can search for parts by submitting your firearms serial number. As far as the manufacturer (Tanfoglio) they are even less responsive. Neither one of these companies can provide the recoil spring. As far as your suggestion to contact other companies to find a spring that works I’ve exhausted that avenue. There is no one that carries a double recoil spring. It is essentially a spring within a spring.
Does anyone have problems with the hammer dragging on the slide on returning to battery?
I've got 2 witnesses, in 10mm, love both of them, I run hot ammo as a regular diet threw both of them, never have had a problem. I would buy a hunter if I can find one, prices are going up, plus you can't find them just any where.
I highly recommend witness,plus I have a 45cal in witness, performs flawlessly too, now it is the truth that in all guns you may find one that you may have problems with it, its the luck of the draw, so I did luck out with all 3.
I also have a 1990 Smith & Wesson 10mm. But it has never been shot nor will it ever , its a safe queen, 28 years old now, so I guess you can say I do love 10mm's, LOL,,,,
Nice pistol Shep. Now is the time to pick up high-capacity magazines (if you really want them). The anti-gun lobby will not stop trying to ban them. Cheers
How does the grip size compare to a S&W 59 with a thick Pachmayr grip? I'm selling my 9mm 59 because of that and the PITA takedown process. If not for the take down I might keep it, but that's just too many cons for one pistol especially a run-of-the-mill 9mm. My 59 is pretty accurate though. No complaints there.
+FJ Dubya About the same width. The Witness grip frame may be a bit longer than a 59.
Is the 12 round full size how do I tell the diff between compact?
Beretta too!
I am not sure how you miss at that distance with that pistol. Mine is a tack driver.
I don`t shoot it enough. Hard to keep track of where to hold the sights with different ammo.
When I did that video it had been at least a couple of years since I had fired it.
EAA doesn`t make these guns, they only import them.
Made by Tanfoglio.
Very Nice 10 MM Shep! Got to go... Need to get a new key board!! This one is getting sticky!! haha! ;-) I am subed to him already!! ;-)
have you had any issues with it?
This one needed a little breaking in. Had a couple of failures to feed when it was new in the 1st 100 rounds or so.
Also replaced the recoil spring. The spring that came in it was kind of light. But back then there were not a lot of hot factory 10mm loads around.
cool. those issues are usually normal when breaking in.
i want one.
How much u got
Mine is 12 rounds
I see, I should have said Tanfoglio then. Too bad they don't seem to care much about their foreign customers.
Tanfoglio makes copies of european and russian firearms.. Copies of browning hi power 9mm and the browning baby in .25acp are very common.. Also copies of older beretta models exist.. So this one seems like a copy of CZ 75 pistols
I see no changes at all. It looks like 100% copy of the CZ.
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Oh those damned Italian copycats!
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