hags
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Before you purchase one or the other you owe it to yourself to consider the EAA Witness Elite Match.
It is more accurate than either of the pistols mentioned. Here are a few things to take into consideration:
Less expensive. (this one is at the top of most gun buyer's lists)
Has one of the best stock SAO triggers available on any handgun.
It has much better, and fully adjustable, sights.
Much better ergonomics than either pistol mentioned.
It is SAO, which in my book is a plus.
It has a manual safety, so cocked and locked is an option.
It rides lower in the hand than the Beretta, and equals or betters the CZ.
All steel, two tone, construction.
Matched frame to slide fit.
Match fitted barrel.
Full length metal guide rod.
User changable front sight.
High capacity 18 round magazines.
Shoot all three, I can practically guarantee you'll agree with me.
Whatever you do, try and shoot what you're considering purchasing. You can rent these at gun ranges, or tap someone on the shoulder at the gun range.
It is more accurate than either of the pistols mentioned. Here are a few things to take into consideration:
Less expensive. (this one is at the top of most gun buyer's lists)
Has one of the best stock SAO triggers available on any handgun.
It has much better, and fully adjustable, sights.
Much better ergonomics than either pistol mentioned.
It is SAO, which in my book is a plus.
It has a manual safety, so cocked and locked is an option.
It rides lower in the hand than the Beretta, and equals or betters the CZ.
All steel, two tone, construction.
Matched frame to slide fit.
Match fitted barrel.
Full length metal guide rod.
User changable front sight.
High capacity 18 round magazines.
Shoot all three, I can practically guarantee you'll agree with me.
Whatever you do, try and shoot what you're considering purchasing. You can rent these at gun ranges, or tap someone on the shoulder at the gun range.