Witness Hunter

Started by sqlbullet, April 04 2016 09:31:30 AM MDT

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sstewart

Yes, I think its basically plastic versus steel. And budget. Glock is 2 to 300 less.
I really like the modifications you made to your Hunter


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Intercooler

Cool! Four models to choose from!

sep

My STI Perfect 10 holds 14 rounds. Actually they have several different magazine lengths to accommodate even more rounds. 

Bruno747

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All the listings for this gun say it's ported, but on the manufacturer website, it says nothing about porting. Looking online I can find no images that confirm porting. Can any owners confirm or deny this?


Side thought...

Anyone ever seen a Elite gold custom in 10mm. I could deal with that. I'd buy one today and full price if it was available.

http://eaacorp.com/index.php/guns/witness-elite-gold-team-tanfoglio-76


Intercooler

That Gold Team is ported.

sstewart

Yes definitely ported. The holes on the comp go through to holes in the barrel also. The slots in the slide are just to lighten the weight of it.


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Bruno747

Quote from: Intercooler on April 08 2016 08:38:28 PM MDT
That Gold Team is ported.

I know the one I linked is ported. I was asking if anyone had seen that model in 10mm.

A separate question was above that and in relation to the hunter listed in the OP. Is the witness hunter ported like the listing says?

sstewart

I am 90% that the hunter is NOT ported. I am also 90% that the gold team is the only factory ported tanfo pistol. Lots of people port them for competition. But that is after original purchase.


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Intercooler

The Gold Team 10mm is ported and the Hunter 10mm isn't.  I have seen a few 10mm Gold Teams around.

Wolfie

Just picked my gun up. Does the hammer need to be pulled back to fire or can you just pull the trigger to move the hammer back. I ask because when I pull the trigger and the hammer is not cocked nothing happens.

sstewart

It's single action only. Rack the slide, that advances a bullet in to the chamber, (also cocking the hammer), pull the trigger.

Bang !


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