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  • VaderTT
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    Leaving in a bit.

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  • fredfarmer
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    Looks like I will not be able to make this after all, damit...

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  • Rusker
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    Hey, how can I find out if anyone that bought lowers are needing to sell some? Should I post a new thread?

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  • bronco71
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    Originally posted by 5.0_CJ View Post
    They're not that big. You have to understand they have a staggered magazine, like most all compacts except 1911's. I can fit it in the palm of my hand. I don't like polymer frames because they are very uncomfortable to shoot. But if weight is an issue go for it. Pete carrys a witness. Mine is a .45 compact, the 10mm polymers are suppose to be thinner. Also, you can convert any witness to just about any caliber for ~230 bucks... which is cool.

    Tangfolio is great, eaa - their us distributor - kinda sucks for customer service, but they do take care of you. I would highly recommend a new witness, instead of a used one for the warranty. The very early 10mm witnesses had problems with cracking frames/slides - but so did every single 10mm pistol on the market - including colt and glock. When you're looking into a 10mm your options are very limited, there any only a handful of manufacturers, and the witness is half the price of all the others.

    Witnesses are a very odd family of pistols from a marketing standpoint. They only have two applications for the most part - inexpensive affordable pistols, and extremely high end competition race guns. They are based on the CZ75 family of pistols. Witnesses are surprisingly accurate, the most accurate compact i've ever fired for sure. For the price there is absolutely no gun that even comes close in quality and execution.
    I agree on the Witness, I carry a compact, non polymer in .40 cal most of the year except for the summer months, then I carry a PF9. The Witness compact is the same size and fits in the same holster as a Glock 27 but is of course a little heavier. Never had a problem with it or my full size .38 Super or my .45 Match and all are way more enjoyable to shoot than the Glock 27......

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  • VaderTT
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    Originally posted by GSXRK5 View Post
    Haha just getting in line!!!!
    No worries bro, lol!

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  • GSXRK5
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    Originally posted by vadertt View Post
    Mine! lol. I don't think I want the buffer tube/stock though, I want to do OD green or desert sand on everything.
    Haha just getting in line!!!!

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  • VaderTT
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    Originally posted by GSXRK5 View Post
    If he doesn't buy the setup for $100 i more than likely would. I need an extra LPK as well.

    Mine! lol. I don't think I want the buffer tube/stock though, I want to do OD green or desert sand on everything.

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  • GSXRK5
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    Originally posted by motoman View Post
    Hell i've got the full 6 position stock and buffer tube if you need that too. I'll do $160 on a complete lower.
    If he doesn't buy the setup for $100 i more than likely would. I need an extra LPK as well.

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  • CJ
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    Originally posted by motoman View Post
    The looks aren't too bad IMO, I was thinking about picking one up until I held CJ's witness. The bad thing is that even their compact frame is freaking huge.
    They're not that big. You have to understand they have a staggered magazine, like most all compacts except 1911's. I can fit it in the palm of my hand. I don't like polymer frames because they are very uncomfortable to shoot. But if weight is an issue go for it. Pete carrys a witness. Mine is a .45 compact, the 10mm polymers are suppose to be thinner. Also, you can convert any witness to just about any caliber for ~230 bucks... which is cool.

    Tangfolio is great, eaa - their us distributor - kinda sucks for customer service, but they do take care of you. I would highly recommend a new witness, instead of a used one for the warranty. The very early 10mm witnesses had problems with cracking frames/slides - but so did every single 10mm pistol on the market - including colt and glock. When you're looking into a 10mm your options are very limited, there any only a handful of manufacturers, and the witness is half the price of all the others.

    Witnesses are a very odd family of pistols from a marketing standpoint. They only have two applications for the most part - inexpensive affordable pistols, and extremely high end competition race guns. They are based on the CZ75 family of pistols. Witnesses are surprisingly accurate, the most accurate compact i've ever fired for sure. For the price there is absolutely no gun that even comes close in quality and execution.
    Last edited by CJ; 06-02-2011, 02:12 PM.

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  • motoman
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    Originally posted by vadertt View Post
    I know, lol. Didn't stop him from blasting a mag through my g33.
    The polymer witness is fugly also, but I've heard good things about tangfolio/eaa.





    /end thread jack.
    The looks aren't too bad IMO, I was thinking about picking one up until I held CJ's witness. The bad thing is that even their compact frame is freaking huge.

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  • VaderTT
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    Originally posted by motoman View Post
    CJ can't stand polymer guns
    I know, lol. Didn't stop him from blasting a mag through my g33.
    The polymer witness is fugly also, but I've heard good things about tangfolio/eaa.





    /end thread jack.

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  • motoman
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    Originally posted by vadertt View Post
    I remeber you told me about those. What do you think of the witness P, polymer version?

    CTD has a few in stock right now.
    CJ can't stand polymer guns. The one CJ has feels similar to a 1911, especially with the beaver tail.

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  • VaderTT
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    Originally posted by 5.0_CJ View Post
    I would recommend a Witness in 10mm.

    I remeber you told me about those. What do you think of the witness P, polymer version?

    CTD has a few in stock right now.

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  • CJ
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    Originally posted by vadertt View Post
    Nice, I'm currently shopping for a new carry, hopefully he has something in
    10mm. Might bring a chick also.
    I would recommend a Witness in 10mm.

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  • VaderTT
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    Originally posted by motoman View Post
    Nick said for those that want to shoot can shoot any of the rental guns, he'll only charge us for the lane fee and ammo.
    Nice, I'm currently shopping for a new carry, hopefully he has something in
    10mm. Might bring a chick also.

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