One quick question about EAA?

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A friend of mine is trying to find a 10mm that he can also ccw. He thought he was going to purchase the Glock 29 but then found that the grip was to large for him. EAA has a compact 10mm, but does it also have a large grip. The web site says it is 1.4" wide. Glock says that the 29 is 1.27" wide. I find it hard to beleive that EAA 's whole line of pistols would be larger than the "thickest" of Glocks. So can anyone tell me if the EAA really has a larger grip than Glock?

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He wants a thinner grip but these are the only sub 4" barrel guns available. He wants to be able to carry it concealed so size and weight are an issue for him. The only other offerings would be a full size Dan Wesson ( which I have on order) or the Kimber.
 
Robar does a custom grip reduction to any glock.
Never seen one in person, but Robar has top quality rifles (if that means anything)
 
First I think your first mistake is judging the "grips estimated thickness and feel by the guns advertised width"......make sense? The Compact Witness guns are very very friendly to the hands.

Id look at one before you rule it out on the width at the slide stop/safety and frame........................

Despite the printed width's and assumed "bulkiness" the Glock is far more bulky than the Witness it........

Shoot well
 
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