New For 2024: EAA Corp. Girsan Witness 2311 C 10 mm

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posted on January 22, 2024
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European American Armory Corp., in partnership with Girsan of Turkey, rolled out a full line of double-stack, M1911-style handguns in its Witness 2311 collection. These are guns that are available in three chamberings: 9 mm Luger, 10 mm Auto and .45 ACP. There are also multiple barrel lengths available, as well as optic-ready and target-sighted models. The Witness 2311 C on the range here is a 10 mm Auto-chambered model with a shortened 4.25" barrel and a red-dot optic.

Each EAA Girsan Witness 2311 pistol comes loaded with features. The pistols are built on a hybrid frame design, incorporating an enlarged polymer grip frame that includes a magazine-well funnel for faster reloads. The frames are cut with Picatinny accessory rails for lights and lasers, and the guns also come with skeletonized hammers, triggers and a generously sized beavertail grip safety.

For a closer look at the EAA Girsan Witness 2311 C 10 mm we have on the range, watch our "New For 2024" video above.

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