MinnesotaSHooter1980 wrote:heard great things about them from folks that own em, EAA in general. I know some that shoots their 10mm and he likes it enough to not buy Glocks 10mm. They look like a CZ Clone, are the supposed to?
I don't care for the Poly version myself, but carry and shoot IDPA with a Witness Classic (steel) in 40 S&W. Can't say enough good about them, but the pivoting trigger is an adjustment for people used to the straight pull of a 1911. I did have an issue with the slide cracking under the ejection port on one 40 "Wondefinish" gun, but EAA was quick and easy to deal with on the customer service repair/return. The wonderfinish guns appear to be subject to cracks because of the heat treatment process, as it is not uncommon in those guns in 357sig, 40, and 10mm.
The Tanfoglio (Wintess) is a clone of the CZ75 design. They are available in a large fram and small frame configuration. Most if not all new production guns are large frame (the Classic I have is a new production small frame). With the large frame guns you can just get a different slide and mags and shoot 9, 38super, 357SIG, 40, 10, 45 etc all in one gun. I have read the reason for this is the restrictive gun laws in Europe make it easy to have one frame but many uppers to shoot different calibers.
The Tanfoglio is a slight improvement over the CZ75 IMHO because the gun can be carried cocked and locked just as the 75 is, but also safety on hammer down, which is not possible with the CZ.
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