NRA Gun of the Week: EAA Witness P Match Pro Pistol

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posted on March 17, 2018
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The European American Armory (EAA) Witness P Match Pro is a CZ-75 clone imported from Italian gunmaker Tanfoglio and offered to the U.S. market under the Witness banner. The Witness P Match Pro is a full-size, polymer-frame pistol tailored to the entry-level competitive shooter. It features a 4.75” barrel, oversize controls and a magazine well molded for quick and easy entry. The gun houses adjustable, target-style sights along with a double-action/single-action trigger and magazine capacity for 17 rounds of 9 mm Luger. Additionally, a three-slot accessory rail is included on the frame’s dustcover. To learn more about the EAA Witness P Match Pro, check out this week's NRA Gun of the Week video hosted by American Rifleman's Kelly Young.

Specifications:
Manufacturer: Fratelli Tanfoglio S.N.C.
Importer: European American Armory Corporation
Action Type: recoil-operated semi-automatic pistol
Chambering: 9 mm Luger
Frame: black polymer
Barrel: 4.75”
Sights: post front; fully adjustable, target-style rear
Trigger: double-action, 11-lb., 14-oz.; single-action, 5-lb., 9-oz. pull
Magazine: 17-round detachable box
Weight: 35 ozs.
MSRP: $815













 
Additional Reading:
Tested: EAA Witness Elite 1911 Polymer Pistol  

SHOT Show 2018: EAA Tanfoglio Match Pistols
Tested: EAA Smart ABDO

 

 

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