EAA Witness P Match Pro 10mm

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  • usa259

    Active Member
    Mar 11, 2015
    819
    Ended up getting the P Match Pro. Shot it for the first time the other day with Federal AE (1030 fps), Sellier Bellot (1165 fps), and Sig (1250 fps)ammo. Was sighted in from Factory; I didn't adjust anything. Replaced recoil spring with 20lb; worked with the above velocity differences. Grip is grippy ;) Even thou the gun is very light, the recoil was manageable. Overall, really happy with it.

    The double action trigger pull is very heavy and a little on the long side for me.

    Is there a way to lighten the double action trigger pull weight without changing the single action feel and pull weight?
     

    Jimbob2.0

    Ultimate Member
    Feb 20, 2008
    16,600
    How is the recoil spring? I put a 20lb in my witness and ended up putting the original back in. Way too stiff and I am not exactly a creampuff. Its possible I got an out of spec spring I guess don't have a way to test it.
     

    usa259

    Active Member
    Mar 11, 2015
    819
    I left the 20lb spring in it. It is noticeable harder to manipulate the slide when combined with that there is not a lot of slide to grab onto. There were zero failures to feed or extract with the 20lb spring across all three ammos. The gun now has maybe 80 to 100 rounds thru it. Neck time I intend to notice what is happening to he ejected brass, little bit hard to tell at inside range. I didn't notice the slide moving slower or if the front sight was dipping; although since I was shooting it for the first time I really wasn't looking. Is that what you were looking for?
     

    usa259

    Active Member
    Mar 11, 2015
    819
    Here is one.
     

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    usa259

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    Mar 11, 2015
    819
    Getting the slide released pushed out is not easy. I have found I have to align the slide remove dots then push the slide released pin on the starboard side against the table edge or a base of a piece of brass.
     

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    usa259

    Active Member
    Mar 11, 2015
    819
    Is there a picture you are looking for?
     

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