Yesterday found me selling an old clunky Ruger P91 DC and shortly after found myself at a very nice local shop named Tombstone Tactical. I was on the hunt for a home defense/carry piece that wasn't overly bulky, was not striker-fired, wasn't too difficult for my fiancée to operate the slide, and had a manual safety (there are kids in the house). Personally I do not care for striker fired pistols and like to have the choice to carry cocked and locked. I didn't want to come out of pocket very much either as I have a wedding coming up. I had been doing some research on various pistols the last few weeks and kept coming back to the poly framed EAA Witnesses based on features, cost, and positive reviews. They happened to have an EAA Witness Pavona in 40s&w on the shelf that I asked to see. The the thing fit my hand perfectly and felt so natural, to top things off the trigger feels great right out of the box. It had everything I was looking for at a very good price and I was able to get the shop to knock $50 off the sticker. Sure, the gun is designed for women but that doesn't bother me if it shoots as good as it feels, especially since I wanted to make sure my fiancée can use it comfortably.
I'm anxious to get this thing to the range. As a CZ based design the slide runs inside the frame helping to increase the accuracy and I look forward to putting it through the paces. After I can get it out and send some lead down range I will update with a more thorough review.


I'm anxious to get this thing to the range. As a CZ based design the slide runs inside the frame helping to increase the accuracy and I look forward to putting it through the paces. After I can get it out and send some lead down range I will update with a more thorough review.

