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  • InGrAM
    Veteran Member
    • Dec 2010
    • 3699

    Need advice EAA or baby eagle.

    I have been looking at this for quite sometime now. Looking into a good cheap HD gun with a rail that can use my 9mm Tz-75 magazines in.

    I have narrowed it down to the,

    Magnum research Baby eagle 4.52" railed (full size)

    Or the EAA tanfoglio railed Witness

    They look to be about the same gun in size, shape and feel.

    Just wanted to know anyones opinion on the subject what they liked did not like? Any advice you can give me will help. Thanks

    (I do not want a cz the tz-75 magazines will NOT fit from what I have read.)

    Roster is not an issue.
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    DannyZRC
    Member
    • Mar 2010
    • 465

    do you want a frame mounted safety, or a slide mounted decocker safety? that's the biggest difference, followed by the baby eagle being polygonally rifled.

    I know some of the baby eagles use a frame mounted safety, and some aren't polygonally rifled, but I believe most of them fit my earlier description.

    IMO, baby eagle, and as a bonus it's a little snazzier looking too.
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    The Real World is a place where you carry a gun around and spend most of your time not shooting it.
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      rromeo
      Calguns Addict
      • Sep 2009
      • 6981

      I have never shot a Witness for comparison, but I've had my Jericho since Bill Clinton's first term. It has the slide decocker and poly barrel. I can't say how many thousand rounds it has fired, but it went bang every time. I love the ergonomics too.
      Never initiate force against another. That should be the underlying principle of your life. But should someone do violence to you, retaliate without hesitation, without reservation, without quarter, until you are sure that he will never wish to harm - or never be capable of harming - you or yours again.

      - from THE SECOND BOOK OF KYFHO
      (Revised Eastern Sect Edition)

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