10mm-Auto

Firearms => 10mm semi-auto handguns => Topic started by: REDLINE on July 09 2016 07:25:10 PM MDT

Title: Why is this EAA Witness doing this?
Post by: REDLINE on July 09 2016 07:25:10 PM MDT
Friend of mine bought a brand new EAA Witness 10mm.  Don't know the specific model name but it is all steel and not a hunter or match model.  Generally seems to be a full-size platform.  Anyway, it is leaving a hash mark on the primers of all fired rounds besides the normal primer hit.  2 different loads have been run through the gun.  One was a weak factory load and the other a medium handload.  Anyone know why?

Also, what are the best aftermarket options to add or swap out/in for handling full-power loads from Underwood in this gun?

(http://i1293.photobucket.com/albums/b600/REDLINE10mm/57d412f2-0715-4b28-b2bf-c889ed9dbd73_zpsayvfn9rt.jpg)
Title: Re: Why is this EAA Witness doing this?
Post by: Intercooler on July 09 2016 07:29:55 PM MDT
  It seems to be par for the course kind of. Just something that happens with the firing pin not being out of the way before ejection (I think). What spring is he running in it? The best approach is a 20-22lb Wolff spring and a Henning cone guide rod. That's about all that is needed to run up and down 10mm with them.

   He might also want to clean the firing pin channel and see if that helps temporarily.
Title: Re: Why is this EAA Witness doing this?
Post by: sqlbullet on July 09 2016 07:43:12 PM MDT
All mine do it.  They have a steel firing pin and a light firing pin spring.  Means the pin stays in place when slide heads back.  Inertia.
Title: Re: Why is this EAA Witness doing this?
Post by: blaster on July 09 2016 08:41:55 PM MDT
mine does it too. when I put the 22 lb recoil spring in it came with a heavier (?) firing pin spring which I also installed. it seemed to help but I still get some primer swipes.
Title: Re: Why is this EAA Witness doing this?
Post by: REDLINE on July 09 2016 09:48:37 PM MDT
Quote from: Intercooler on July 09 2016 07:29:55 PM MDTWhat spring is he running in it?
Whatever came in it from the factory.

I'll clue him in on the other points you mentioned.
Title: Re: Why is this EAA Witness doing this?
Post by: DenStinett on July 10 2016 02:40:41 AM MDT
If you're still having issues with this....
Try looking here:
http://tz75man.forumco.com/
Sign-up and PM Rod Slinger
He's kind-of a Tanfoglio/EAA Witness Guru
Title: Re: Why is this EAA Witness doing this?
Post by: Intercooler on July 10 2016 04:30:05 AM MDT
The good news is the firing pin swipes don't hurt a thing on the pistol. I'm going to jinx myself here and say I have never purchased any replacement parts except sights and recoil springs. I have never overhauled the hammer spring, plunger spring, etc... ever  :o
Title: Re: Why is this EAA Witness doing this?
Post by: PCFlorida on July 10 2016 09:53:15 AM MDT
I know some of my Glocks have the identical look as well.
Title: Re: Why is this EAA Witness doing this?
Post by: REDLINE on July 10 2016 05:51:23 PM MDT
All great information and direction.  Thanks to all!
Title: Re: Why is this EAA Witness doing this?
Post by: Bruno747 on July 13 2016 06:52:59 PM MDT
My rock island does this with hotter rounds, but not anywhere near the extend of the pictures in this thread.