il.bill
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Pictures of a couple of pistols I had come through the shop for customers yesterday. Both were very nicely packaged and seemed to be well made. Each has its niche, I suppose.
First one is a Tanfoglio / EAA Witness Hunter 10mm 14+1 shot pistol with a six inch barrel and the frame drilled and tapped for a scope mount. It is surprisingly well balanced and has a very nice trigger out of the box. I ordered it for a customer in his mid 70s who traded a Rock Island Armory double stack 1911 A2 chambered in both .22 TCM and 9x19mm in on it. He was grinning ear to ear when he picked up the EAA Witness Hunter for the first time. He likes his handguns "big".
The second pistol is a transfer for another customer (he actually bought two of these on GunBroker). It is a Trailblazer Firearms Lifecard single shot .22LR handgun that folds up to about the size of a credit card. Apparently it was seven years in development and just came into the market this August. If nothing else, I can say that it is quite an interesting handgun.
Here they are, ready to load -
And, pictured ready to shoot!
I just wanted to share these two pistols - they made for a striking comparison yesterday. Being an FFL is interesting at times, both regarding the people you meet and the firearms you see. It would be really nice if you could actually make some real money at it, but I guess you can't have everything.
First one is a Tanfoglio / EAA Witness Hunter 10mm 14+1 shot pistol with a six inch barrel and the frame drilled and tapped for a scope mount. It is surprisingly well balanced and has a very nice trigger out of the box. I ordered it for a customer in his mid 70s who traded a Rock Island Armory double stack 1911 A2 chambered in both .22 TCM and 9x19mm in on it. He was grinning ear to ear when he picked up the EAA Witness Hunter for the first time. He likes his handguns "big".
The second pistol is a transfer for another customer (he actually bought two of these on GunBroker). It is a Trailblazer Firearms Lifecard single shot .22LR handgun that folds up to about the size of a credit card. Apparently it was seven years in development and just came into the market this August. If nothing else, I can say that it is quite an interesting handgun.
Here they are, ready to load -
And, pictured ready to shoot!
I just wanted to share these two pistols - they made for a striking comparison yesterday. Being an FFL is interesting at times, both regarding the people you meet and the firearms you see. It would be really nice if you could actually make some real money at it, but I guess you can't have everything.