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The EAA Witness series of handguns is in fact the '''Tanfoglio T95''' pistol series (manufactured by Fratelli Tanfoglio SpA of Italy) and imported to the United States by European American Armory. The EAA Witness/T95 is essentially a clone of the [[CZ 75]], but with slight changes to the grip shape as well as a vastly larger selection of chamberings and custom parts, as well as the ability to utilize the same frame for multiple chamberings simply by swapping the magazine, barrel, slide and recoil spring. The Witness is available as either a full sized, carry or compact models as well as with either a steel (Witness Combat/Standard) or polymer (Witness Force) frame. There is also a "out-of-box competition ready" series known as the Witness Limited series that can be distinguished by the holes tapped in the frame that allow for a scope mount.
The EAA Witness series of handguns is in fact the '''Tanfoglio T95''' pistol series (manufactured by Fratelli Tanfoglio SpA of Italy) and imported to the United States by European American Armory (the components were previously imported and assembled by Springfield Armory as the P9 until 1993). The EAA Witness/T95 is essentially a clone of the [[CZ 75]], but with slight changes to the grip shape as well as a vastly larger selection of chamberings and custom parts, as well as the ability to utilize the same frame for multiple chamberings simply by swapping the magazine, barrel, slide and recoil spring. The Witness is available as either a full sized, carry or compact models as well as with either a steel (Witness Combat/Standard) or polymer (Witness Force) frame. There is also a "out-of-box competition ready" series known as the Witness Limited series that can be distinguished by the holes tapped in the frame that allow for a scope mount.


'''The EAA Witness can be seen in the following films used by the following actors:'''
'''The EAA Witness can be seen in the following films used by the following actors:'''

Revision as of 03:32, 16 February 2011

The EAA Witness series of handguns is in fact the Tanfoglio T95 pistol series (manufactured by Fratelli Tanfoglio SpA of Italy) and imported to the United States by European American Armory (the components were previously imported and assembled by Springfield Armory as the P9 until 1993). The EAA Witness/T95 is essentially a clone of the CZ 75, but with slight changes to the grip shape as well as a vastly larger selection of chamberings and custom parts, as well as the ability to utilize the same frame for multiple chamberings simply by swapping the magazine, barrel, slide and recoil spring. The Witness is available as either a full sized, carry or compact models as well as with either a steel (Witness Combat/Standard) or polymer (Witness Force) frame. There is also a "out-of-box competition ready" series known as the Witness Limited series that can be distinguished by the holes tapped in the frame that allow for a scope mount.

The EAA Witness can be seen in the following films used by the following actors:

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EAA Witness Full Sized - 9x19mm
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EAA Witness Carry (a semi compact Witness with a modified slide) - 9x19mm
EAA Witness Compact - 9x19mm
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EAA Witness Limited Gold Cup - 9x19mm

Specifications

Type: Pistol

Caliber: 9x19mm Parabellum, 10x25mm Auto, .40 S&W, .38 Super, .45 ACP

Capacity: 10 - 18 (depending on caliber/frame)

Fire Modes: Semiautomatic

Film

Title Actor Character Note Date
Passenger 57 Wesley Snipes John Cutter Tanfoglio Baby TA-90 (Witness Carry) 1992
Rising Sun Wesley Snipes Lt. Webster Smith Witness Elite Gold Cup 1993
Judge Dredd Scott Wilson Pa Angel Customized with compensator and scope 1995
The Italian Job Edward Norton Steve Frazelli 2003