Hhhhmmm. Have a witness 10mm wonder steel with some upgrades. But really wanting a glock 20. Was hopin to sell or trade my glock 22 to get a 20.. but this guy semi locally has a glock 20 gen4 lipsys. Wants ny witness. What do you guys think? Mainly want a 20 to play around with in my sig acp system. (http://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20160203/01f62c4d3d17ae31704814aff031db11.jpg)(http://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20160203/7370858ec2d79559f562b28995415ae0.jpg)(http://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20160203/55caea96095049640e28c2154ad93001.jpg)
Depends on your personality. I trade off guns, but never any of my 10mm's. never ever ever.
There are very few guns I let go that I didn't miss. Just one in fact. Ruger P90. All the rest I regret not having today to one degree or another. High on the list are my Delta Elite, CZ-75 and S&W model 19.
I say go for it. The grey glock is rare and worth more than a standard witness. Worse comes to worse you can buy a witness later. Maybe even a higher end model if you ever had interest in them.
Well, first of all, my answer is biased as heck. No way I would trade for a Glock ANYTHING! They do not seem to make one single model that fits in my small short fingered hand. That and the grip angle just seems wrong to me. I do this test, without using the sights I hod the gun at where I think the target bullseye is. Then lock my arm and look down the sights. Every single Glock I have done it with, I was holding WAY too high. If I do the same thing with a 1911, or a SIG, or a High Power, it is generally pretty much spot on. This could really affect you in a SHTF situation where an extreme fast response may be needed. Now I have never even held an EAA, so I do not know if my hand would fit around one or how it would do on a blind aim test.
Weird he is unloading it quick. I would make sure it runs good unlike some of the Gen 4's.
The grey is nice.
Guess is he realized that in Philadelphia, not a fertile ground of 10mm use and or like he said, was simply a impulse buy, or both.