I have had a Witness Match 10mm for quite some time now, and the trigger fails to reset quite frequently. I am in the same boat, just not nearly as bad. "they refuse to pay shipping on the warrantee work."
Still batting zero on the customer service field. Some history.i love cz guns, the old eaa witness guns were copies and the new are steroid versions.i still like the feel of the eaa guns, and the finish and fit has improved.i have an ealy 9mm witness, but a gun that does not work is an expensive poorly engineered hammer.Īs i was typing this (3:45 mt time).my phone rang one time and the caller hung up.guess who it was.yep eaa.return the call.they are closed. So so far they are not doing well on guns nor on customer service. Well its monday, and no call.they are closed Thier answer, was that the guy that made that call was out and would not be back till monday(today8/16), and that he would call me on monday(today). so i called eaa again, and suggested they should be paying the friehgt for warrantee work on a new gun.( last thursday 8/12) the guys on the swaging forum reformed some bullets for me as the one designed i had never been able to get was a plain round nose. that is i had to pay shipping both ways( on top of the shipping from rsr to my dealer). MY first call to eaa, i was told i would have to PAY TO HAVE MY NEW, UNDER WARRANTEE, GUN FIXED.
Brian enos beretta d spring full#
in the time i have owned the gun, not once has it completed the full volume of one mag.NEVER. the distributor(rsr) was out of mags, so the dealer ordered direct from eaa, an additional three mags.4 total.įor the last two months we have tried a varity of bullet shapes due to the gun jamming. You’ll also get inside tips on IPSC strategies, steel shooting, shootoff tactics, Bianchi, and more.We are gonna do a little discussion of eaa(european american arms).įor those that have seen the posts, i bought a new 10mm witness.( thru my dealer, from rsr tx and eaa). And all the challenges and advanced techniques of practical shooting are covered too: prone, barricade, single-hand shooting, multiple targets, reloading, shooting on the move, and much more.
Brian enos beretta d spring how to#
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