Snowgun wrote:Seismic Sam wrote:and the gun is ungodly strong, ...[/img]
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Not trying to be an obstructionist on your fine submission of a purchase worthy firearm, but how the hell does one come up with this metric?
I can only imagine you taking it out of the box at gunstop and banging the **** out of it on the counter.

You ask a valid question, so I'll give you a valid answer. The 9x23 is far, far away from being a 38 Super cartridge, and in fact it is a shortened and reamed .223 cartridge that uses small rifle primers and runs at 52,000 PSI at full power. The empty case weight tells some of the tale, and TEN 9x23 Win cases weigh 50.9 grams while the same number of 38 Supercomp cases weigh about 41 grams. WAAAY more brass in a 9x23 case. The EAA with a 22# recoil spring eats this stuff all day, and quite frankly the felt recoil is less than a 357 Sig P226 probably because the main body of the gun is deeper in the web of your hand.
2nd reason is an EAA 45 that I worked up to 45 Super, with magnaporting, heavy springs, and a Sprinco recoil reducer, and I went .1 grain over the limit wih some loads so when the case ejected it was still under pressure, and bulged out in a symmetrical fashion. (Unlike Tupperware!) When I went to resize those 5 cases, the first one ran into the carbide die, stuck, and then with a large pull came out with the carbide ring stuck on the case!!

I will admit it was a 25 year old die... I figured I had stretched out the chamber and ruined the barrel, and took the gun back to Gunstop to measure the chamber ID against a new gun. The ID's came up dead identical. Since then I have gone through 100's of rounds of 45 Super ammo that puts a 185 grain XTP out the 4.4" bbl at 1260 FPS, and the gun is alive and well, and the brass resizes just fine. I have had experienced shooters back away from me at Oakdale when I am shooting this gun and ask them if they want to try it. All this is accomplished withOUT a ramped Nowlin barrel. That to me means the EAA is a very stout gun.
As a side note, the Wonderfinish on plain EAA Witnesses is ungodly hard due to some treatment they do to the metal, and the frame (or slide) CANNOT be drilled and tapped by ANY means.